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  2. I Sniffed Every Chanel Perfume—Here’s My Definitive Ranking

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    5 Eau de Parfum. Arguably the most iconic fragrance of all time, Chanel No. 5 is a frickin’ classic—and it smells like it too. Yes, it’s very strong and powdery and reminded every single ...

  3. Chanel No. 5 - Wikipedia

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    In the US, the sale of Chanel No. 5 was promoted at perfume counters in high-end department stores. The Galeries Lafayette was the first retailer of the fragrance in Paris. In France itself, Chanel No. 5 was not advertised until the 1940s. [2]: 111–113 The first solo advertisement for Chanel No. 5 ran in The New York Times on 10 June 1934.

  4. The history behind the iconic Chanel No. 5 perfume - AOL

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    The history of Chanel No. 5 is a unique journey to find the perfect perfume for women. Watch how it all happened.

  5. Category:Chanel perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chanel perfumes" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Chanel No. 5; Chanel No. 19; Chanel No. 22; Coco (perfume)

  6. Chanel Chance - Wikipedia

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    Chanel Chance is a line of fragrances for women from Chanel that was introduced in September 2002. It was created by Jacques Polge , who has created every Chanel fragrance launched since 1978, including Coco Mademoiselle , Allure, Bleu de Chanel and Chanel No.5 Eau Premiere.

  7. Henri Robert - Wikipedia

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    He later joined Parfums d'Orsay, [5] where his one of his most significant creations was the fragrance Le Dandy in 1923. [6] Le Dandy was a fashionable floral aldehyde, which although marketed to men became a favourite with young women of the 1920s. [7] Following François Coty's death in 1934 Robert became Chief Perfumer at Coty.