lt;p>Launched on May 5, 1921, Chanel No. 5 would go on to become the most celebrated perfume in history.</p>
QUT - Smell like a woman, not a rose': Chanel No. 5 100 years on, an iconic fragrance born from an orphanage
Chanel Nº5 undoubtedly one the most coveted luxury fragrances of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Discover now the story behind this vintage icon
Chanel Nº5: Discover The Story Behind This Vintage Icon
Its scent has travelled from Paris to the hills of the South of France to Hollywood and beyond; it has kissed the skin of Marilyn Monroe, Lauren Hutton, Brad Pitt and Catherine Deneuve, and many more people around the globe. Its name? Chanel N°5. The iconic fragrance turns 100 this year.
Just a few drops of Chanel N°5
Considered the greatest perfumist of his time, marked by the war, circumstances which would lead him to search for a way of expanding his possibilities in a world changed forever by mankind.
Ernest Beaux and Chanel No. 5: a magical night bathe in moonlight in the Arctic
Chanel No. 5 60 Ml. or 2 Oz. Flacon Eau De Toilette 1921
Chanel No. 5 60 Ml. or 2 Oz. Flacon Eau De Toilette 1921 - Israel
Note: The following history/review discusses the original Extrait de Parfum (1921) of No. 5. No one wore N°5 in my family, so a lot of this is a new experience for me. It's not that any mothers or aunts in the family couldn't wear it, it's just that a particular register is demanded by N°5, and there simply…
N°5 by Chanel
When asked by reporters what she wore to bed, Marilyn famously quipped, "just a few drops of Chanel No. 5." The iconic French perfume is featured in 'Object of Desire,' an article for the October issue of UK nostalgia mag Yours Retro (#55, with Sean Connery on the cover.) Elsewhere there's an ad for a…
Objects of Desire: Marilyn Goes From Scandal to Chanel – The Marilyn Report
Chanel No. 5 50 Ml. or 1.76 Oz. Flacon Eau De Toilette
We'll be talking about blondes again today. You've probably heard of the movie "The Seven Year Itch." That's the one where the famous picture of Marilyn Monroe with her white dress blowing up in the wind comes from. The name of Marilyn's character in that movie is "The Girl." Maybe she has a name, maybe…
Chanel No. 5 – SCENTS OF SELF
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