Chanel No. 5 - Wikipedia
Chanel No. 5 - Wikipedia
Chanel No. 5 - Wikipedia
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Type Floral-aldehydic
feminine fine fragrance
Label Chanel
Chanel No. 5 fragrance
Aesthetic inspiration
Traditionally, fragrance worn by women
had adhered to two basic categories:
respectable women favored the pure
essence of a single garden flower, and
sexually provocative perfumes heavy with
animal musk or jasmine were associated
with women of the demi-monde,
prostitutes or courtesans.[1] Chanel felt the
time was right for the debut of a scent that
would epitomize the flapper and would
speak to the liberated spirit of the 1920s.
1940s
1950s
In the 1950s the glamour of Chanel No. 5
was reignited by the celebrity of Marilyn
Monroe. Monroe's unsolicited
endorsement of the fragrance provided
invaluable publicity. In a 1954 interview,
when asked what she wore to bed, the
movie star provocatively responded: "Just
a few drops of Chanel No. 5."[27]
1960s
1990s
Since 2000
The scent
Provenance of the "recipe"
Le nez de Chanel: The perfumer Ernest Beaux (1881–
1961)
References
Notes
Bibliography
External links
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