When Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel launched her debut perfume No5, in 1921, it changed the whole world of fragrance. We trace the story of this iconic name.
In our most recent issue of The Scented Letter, Persolaise writes about diversity and inclusivity – noting that fragrance houses are starting to feature a wider age range of models in their ad. campaigns (and hallelujah for that). And how welcome it is that the latest ‘face’ for the legendary Chanel N°5 is no ingénue, but revered French
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If last year's Misia was anything to go by, perfumer Olivier Polge is definitely finding his feet at CHANEL, having taken over the position of perfumer-in-residence from his father, Jacques Polge, the man behind the likes of Antaeus, Coco, Coco Mademoiselle, Égoïste - need I go on? Big boots to fill, most certainly, but M. Polge Jnr…
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Les Exclusifs de Chanel No 22 Chanel perfume - a fragrance for women 1922
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