Flower fields once blanketed Grasse, France, where blossoms used in Chanel No. 5 are grown. Now luxury brands are reinvesting ...
First developed by perfumer Ernest Beaux, Jacques Polge reinterpreted the classic in 1986 in an attempt "to create a fuller, ...
Every 30 seconds, someone somewhere in the world buys a bottle of Chanel No. 5, the French government declared in 2006, a claim that has often been repeated. Whether it’s still true, or if it ever was ...
PARIS — Chanel recently offered a peek at the teaser — a necklace that boasts a 55.55-carat diamond, cut in a shape reminiscent of its No.5 perfume bottle — and now the French luxury house is ...
PARIS — Chanel on Monday named Lily-Rose Depp as the face of the advertising campaign for its new perfume, No.5 L’Eau, which was created by in-house perfumer Olivier Polge. The perfume and campaign ...
A new book explains the mysterious origins of Chanel No. 5, which helped make Coco Chanel a household name. Alamy; Corbis via Getty Images Coco Chanel stood in a laboratory in France, sniffing a ...
The accessory — which doubles as a diamond ring — takes its inspiration from the design of the iconic perfume bottle. By Lindsay Talbot A 1927 colored lithograph by the French artist Georges Goursat, ...
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