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In celebration of the holiday season, the N°5 Eau de Parfum Purse Spray has been decorated with an accessory that complements the product's golden trim. The jewelry-inspired chain allows the case to be worn around the wrist and bears Gabrielle Chanel's favorite number as well as a comet, an emblematic symbol of the House. A limited-edition collector's item that can be used anytime, anywhere. Offered in a blue woven pouch featuring the CHANEL logo embroidered in golden thread. In 1921, Mademoiselle asked Ernest Beaux to develop a "woman's perfume, with a woman's scent." The perfumer presented her with a visionary expression that made unprecedented use of aldehydes. Mademoiselle chose the fifth sample and decided to name it simply N°5. For this new composition, she selected a bottle with a revolutionary design, adorned with a white label and topped with a faceted cabochon. In 1986, Jacques Polge reinterpreted his predecessor's work to imagine a fuller version of the now and forever fragrance: the Eau de Parfum.

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Chanel N°5 Eau De Parfum Purse Spray

N°5 Eau De Parfum Purse Spray

In celebration of the holiday season, the N°5 Eau de Parfum Purse Spray has been decorated with an accessory that complements the product's golden trim. The jewelry-inspired chain allows the case to be worn around the wrist and bears Gabrielle Chanel's favorite number as well as a comet, an emblematic symbol of the House. A limited-edition collector's item that can be used anytime, anywhere. Offered in a blue woven pouch featuring the CHANEL logo embroidered in golden thread. In 1921, Mademoiselle asked Ernest Beaux to develop a "woman's perfume, with a woman's scent." The perfumer presented her with a visionary expression that made unprecedented use of aldehydes. Mademoiselle chose the fifth sample and decided to name it simply N°5. For this new composition, she selected a bottle with a revolutionary design, adorned with a white label and topped with a faceted cabochon. In 1986, Jacques Polge reinterpreted his predecessor's work to imagine a fuller version of the now and forever fragrance: the Eau de Parfum.

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