Chanel
Country: France · Founded: 1910
Philosophy
Chanel redefined perfumery with No. 5 — the first abstract fragrance to become a cultural icon. The house balances democratic accessibility in its mainline with uncompromising artistry in Les Exclusifs, proving that luxury and modernity are not opposites but complements.
Fragrances (7)
No. 5
1921 Floral
sophisticated opulent nostalgic
The first abstract perfume — aldehydes dissolving florals into pure concept, the fragrance that made...
Bois des Iles
1926 Woody
sophisticated nostalgic tender
Aldehydic sandalwood from the Jazz Age — 1926's vision of exotic woods that still smells like the fu...
No. 19
1970 Chypre
bold fresh sophisticated
No. 5's razor-sharp counterpart — galbanum and iris delivering feminine power as precision, not warm...
Coco Mademoiselle
2001 Chypre
playful sophisticated bold
The chypre made universal — Chanel proving that accessibility and structure are not mutually exclusi...
Coromandel
2007 Oriental
opulent comforting intoxicating
Chanel's secret indulgence — patchouli and chocolate behind lacquered screens, the Exclusifs collect...
Sycomore
2008 Woody
meditative earthy minimalist
Chanel's most austere creation — smoky vetiver and cypress that proves the house can speak in whispe...
Bleu de Chanel
2010 Woody
fresh bold sophisticated
The designer masculine perfected — every cliché removed, every essential element preserved, nothing ...