Chanel is a house of Haute Couture, fragrance and accessories, founded by Gabrielle Chanel (1883-1971). Known as Coco, or Mademoiselle, she created the House of Chanel in the 1910s and launched her first perfume in 1921, an aldehyde christened N°5. Like Chanel’s fashions, N° 5, a global classic, pairs timeless elegance and minimalism. A recognizable style that can still be seen in Chanel’s collections, which have been signed Karl Lagerfeld since 1983. Other olfactory successes have followed N° 5: Pour Monsieur, N°19 and Coco, and more recently, Allure, Allure pour Homme and Coco Mademoiselle. Also present in cosmetics, in 2007 the house launched ‘Les Exclusifs CHANEL’, a collection of rare fragrances with an exclusive distribution.
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You'll recognize the legendary scent of N°5 with notes of aldehydes, ylang-ylang from the Comores Islands, May rose and Grasse jasmine. Read On
You’ll recognize the fresh, sensual and unexpected fragrance of CHANCE, with its hyacinth, white musk and amber-patchouli notes. Read On
Jacques Polge, Chanel’s nose, re-interprets the concept of a multi-facetted construction that has proven its worth with Allure and Allure Homme. The fragrance aims to be fresher and more sensual,... Read On
Coco Mademoiselle, a frosty cool Eau de toilette, opens with an amplified freshness. Sicilian orange and Calabrian bergamot are enhanced with a lively citrus note extracted from tasty Sicilian gr... Read On
A very rich composition exalted by profound, smooth notes.The top notes harmoniously combine the fruity acidity of mandarin, petit grain, and lime tree, and the freshness of lavender.The middle n... Read On
The subtly acidulous top note blends Sicilian lemon with Neroli from Grasse.The middle note unveils a spicy note of cardamom and coriander.The chypre and woody end note is composed of oak moss an... Read On
The classical top note of rosemary, petit grain and neroli envelops a traditional scent of lavender mixed with green notes of galbanum and sage.The end note is warmly woody with hints of tree mos... Read On