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Top: Orange, Bergamot, Grapefruit
Middle: Litchi, Rose, Italian Jasmine
Bottom: Patchouli, Tahitian Vetiver, Bourbon Vanilla, White Musk

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Chanel is one of the most iconic luxury houses in the world, with a fragrance history dating back to the early 20th century. Founded by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, the brand revolutionized modern perfumery through innovative design, artistic direction, and an emphasis on timeless elegance. Chanel's fragrance division, guided for decades by perfumer Jacques Polge and now Olivier Polge, is known for its meticulous craftsmanship, proprietary ingredients, and memorable compositions.

Chanel No. 5—introduced in 1921—remains one of the most famous and influential perfumes ever created, setting a new standard for abstract floral aldehydes. The house has continued producing landmark fragrances across men's, women's, and unisex categories. Lines such as "Les Exclusifs," "Chance," "Coco," "Allure," and "Bleu de Chanel" highlight the brand's stylistic range and enduring cultural impact.

Chanel fragrances are often characterized by their balance, refinement, and signature accords, including aldehydes, iris, jasmine, patchouli, vanilla, woods, and clean musks. The house also utilizes exclusive materials produced by its own flower fields in Grasse, underscoring its dedication to raw material quality.

As one of the world's premier luxury perfumers, Chanel maintains a prestigious position within the industry, offering scents that combine tradition, innovation, and lasting artistic influence.