PARIS, FRANCE- The Chanel Eaux de Chanel Paris-Paris is an ode to the City of Lights. With its pale lavender tones that can be misconstrued as pink, the Chanel Eaux de Chanel Paris-Paris fragrance is ...
"I was amazed by the volumes," says Olivier Polge, Chanel's head perfumer, of the luxury brand's fragrance exhibition Le Grand Numéro de Chanel at the Grand Palais Éphémère, an events space in Paris.
Reveling in fragrance should involve more than your nose—it can spark all five senses. Chanel is celebrating that philosophy with Le Grand Numéro de Chanel, an exhibit that’s a veritable perfume ...
There is often a misconception that Chanel No. 5 was meant to smell like roses or jasmine. In the 1920s, when it was created, ...
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