Coco Chanel revolutionised the way women smell with her fragrance Chanel No 5 - worn by Marilyn Monroe, the perfume was created 90 years ago this month.
lt;p>Launched on May 5, 1921, Chanel No. 5 would go on to become the most celebrated perfume in history.</p>
How Chanel No. 5 was inspired by the odor of the Arctic Circle
The History of Chanel No 5 Perfume - Documentary
Chanel: A Cultural Icon - a2z of d2c by shopflo
History Of Chanel Perfume, The Coco Story
Chanel No 5: The Story Behind the Icon
An in-depth analysis of the perfumes and culture of Le Labo.
A Question of Soul: Perfumery at Le Labo - by Miccaeli
As the fragrance turns 100, Chanel’s perfumer-in-chief Olivier Polge describes<em> </em>what it takes to create and curate a classic brand
Smell of success: How Chanel No 5 gained a sprinkling of stardust, Chanel
A feminist hero, Nazi collaborator … and resistance agent? A groundbreaking BBC documentary explores her myths and mysteries
How Coco Chanel embroidered her contradictory life story, Culture
The secret behind the scent - Chanel No 5 exhibition in Paris
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, new blush-hued scents hit all the right notes — from seductive woods to feminine florals.
Fragrance Notes: That Touch of Pink – The Hollywood Reporter
Celebrity perfume is dead. Long live celebrity perfume.
A Cultural Autopsy of the Celebrity Perfume - by Miccaeli
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
While Coco’s understated elegance lacks the fireworks of Dior or McQueen, the exhibition is carried by the energy of a formidable, if not exactly likable, character
Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto review – modernist magnificence still chic after 140 years, Art and design
Mystery novels offer a more nuanced perspective in which perfumes are one intriguing tool in the box of dark communication strategies. Beyond seduction, by “dark communication” I mean that a perfume can create avenues for deception, subterfuge, transgression, deviance and so on. Napoleon is said to have gone through more than 100ml of his lime […]
How Perfume Becomes an Evocative Clue for Mystery Writers ‹ Literary Hub
Chanel Extraits - Cuir De Russie, Coco, Bois Des Iles, No. 22 & Coromandel Review