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A timeless, legendary fragrance in a radically minimal bottle, CHANEL N°5 is the very essence of femininity. Its floral-aldehydic bouquet is the epitome of Gabrielle Chanel’s initial request: “a woman’s perfume, with a woman’s scent.” N°5 comes in 5 interpretations.
The Chanel No 5 Eau de Parfum was created by Jacques Polges in 1986 as another interpretation of the iconic original fragrance introduced by Coco Chanel and created by Ernest Beaux in 1921. Top notes include neroli, ylang-ylang, peach, bergamot and aldehydes.
Chanel No. 5 was the first perfume launched by French couturier Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel in 1921. The scent formula for the fragrance was compounded by French-Russian chemist and perfumer Ernest Beaux. The design of its bottle has been an important part of the product's branding.
With its unprecedented use of aldehydes and layers of complexity, N°5 was the world’s first abstract fragrance. The Eau de Parfum draws inspiration from the original Parfum. This floral bouquet, composed around May rose and jasmine, features bright citrus top notes.
With its unprecedented use of aldehydes and layers of complexity, N°5 was the world’s first abstract fragrance. The Eau de Parfum draws inspiration from the original Parfum. This floral bouquet, composed around May rose and jasmine, features bright citrus top notes.
A bouquet of abstract flowers is how Gabrielle Chanel described N°5, a floral-aldehydic fragrance whose formula requires no less than eighty ingredients. At first, the scent unfolds with a stunning surge of Ylang-Ylang and Neroli (bitter orange tree blossom).
With its unprecedented use of aldehydes, N°5 was the world's first abstract fragrance. This floral bouquet composed around May rose and jasmine features bright citrus top notes. Aldehydes create a unique presence, while the smooth touch of bourbon vanilla leaves an incredibly sensual trail.