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.
What better time to re-acquaint ourselves with some of the iconic Chanel jasmine fragrances than during the new exhibition at the V&A?
Chanel's Glorious Jasmine Fragrances: A Scented Retrospective
Join us at CHANEL FACTORY 5 at Selfridges - The Perfume Society
BLEU de CHANEL - Timothée Chalamet - Cologne & Fragrance
Sycomore Parfum Chanel perfume - a new fragrance for women and men
The success of Coco Mademoiselle took CHANEL by surprise when it launched in 2001. Created to rejuvenate the ageing Coco, which had launched 17 years prior but aged double in that time, Coco Mademoiselle's purpose was to keep the Coco name on the shelves, which it more than did. In reality, Coco Mademoiselle's popularity isn't…
Perfume Review: Coco Mademoiselle L'Eau Privée by CHANEL – The
Chanel Archives - Page 2 of 2 - The Perfume Society
As Chanel unweil four of the cutest mini-films for Chance's 2018 campaign, we take a look at the four differing facets of the fragrance they explore
Enjoy a little #takeyourchance film-fest from Chanel - The Perfume
Chanel Factory 5 at Selfridges
Olivier Polge's new Eaux – inspired by Chanel's travels - The
This week's latest launches are making us want to channel our inner Holly Golightly with Tiffany, Chanel and big, big bows. With bottles to swoon for, these gems glitter like diamonds, bursting with fruits, musk and flowers - and it's all topped off with a brand new Spicebomb!
Latest Launches: glittering gems! - The Perfume Society
Tracing the Iconic Scent of Chanel Fragrances
Chypre - The Perfume Society
Chanel Archives - The Perfume Society