A new book explains the mysterious origins of Chanel No. 5, which helped make Coco Chanel a household name. Alamy; Corbis via Getty Images Coco Chanel stood in a laboratory in France, sniffing a ...
Without the Great Duke Dmitri of Russia, there would be no Chanel No.5. In 1921, couturiers made clothes and perfumers made fragrance, but when the grand duke escorted his good friend Coco Chanel on ...
At the heart of the collection is a necklace that features a magnificent 55.55-karat emerald diamond at its center. Four bottles of Chanel No. 5 perfume by Gabrielle Chanel from 1921 at the ...
The accessory — which doubles as a diamond ring — takes its inspiration from the design of the iconic perfume bottle. By Lindsay Talbot A 1927 colored lithograph by the French artist Georges Goursat, ...
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