Chanel No. 5 is more than just a fragrance. Nothing speaks to class, sophistication, and exquisite taste quite like this little bottle, created ninety years ago.
Its charm, combining a multifaceted scent, Parisian style, and uncompromising quality, is timeless. Throughout all ...Chanel No. 5 is more than just a fragrance.
Nothing speaks to class, sophistication, and exquisite taste quite like this little bottle, created ninety years ago. Its charm, combining a multifaceted scent, Parisian style, and uncompromising quality, is timeless. Throughout all these years, Chanel No.
5 remains one of the best-selling fragrances in the world, continuing to highlight the complexity, elegance, grace, and strength of a woman, her indomitable beauty, and intellect. Once, Coco Chanel asked the renowned perfumer Ernest Beaux to create a fragrance that smelt like a woman. In 1921, the classic and exceptional Chanel No.
5 was introduced. The composition of the fragrance is incredibly complex, sounding intricate without the dominance of individual notes. In creating the scent, Ernest Beaux was the first to use a synthetic component – aldehydes.
The fragrance opens with a combination of bergamot, neroli, aldehydes, and ylang-ylang. At its heart, there are notes of lily of the valley, jasmine, and May rose. The composition concludes with notes of vanilla, sandalwood, amber, bourbon vetiver, and patchouli.