Coco Chanel wanted a signature perfume to accompany her modern fashions. It became unstoppable.
Chanel No. 5 is considered the world’s most iconic perfume. Now fans of the fragrance can purchase 30 ounces of it for a mere $4,200. Charles Passy joins Lunch Break with details. Photo: Chanel.
The $4,200 Bottle of Chanel No. 5
Stephen Wallis is a writer an editor living in New York City. Former Executive Editor of Architectural Digest, Departures and Art + Auction Magazines.
Stephen Wallis
Chanel failed to register its No. 5 perfume bottle as a trademark in Lithuania
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