The loose powder conveys the bold and feminine notes of N°5. Caress the light, silky and scented powder all over the body after bathing.
The powder puff bearing the N°5 name swathes the entire body in a cloud of scent as a delicate first step in the perfuming ritual. Housed in a majestic case designed like a giant powder box, for soft and subtle application.
In 1921, Gabrielle Chanel asked Ernest Beaux to create a "woman's perfume with a woman's scent", intense and original.
The nose presented her with a visionary composition that made unprecedented use of aldehydes. Mademoiselle chose the fifth sample of the fragrance, and decided to name it simply "N°5".
The innovative scent of the fragrance, along with the rare simplicity of its name and bottle, revolutionised the history of perfumery.
Inspired by the silky harmony of Rose and Jasmine that composes N°5, the loose powder was formulated as a light and daring continuation of the N°5 floral bouquet.
How to use:-
The notes of N°5 are expressed at the heart of a complete perfuming ritual featuring three moments for the bath, the body and the senses.
The bath is an invitation to relax and unwind, steeped in the lingering notes of the fragrance, fully immersed in the world of N°5. Moisturising body products procure true moments of well-being, while new, delectable, sense-awakening textures provide the finishing touch.
The loose powder completes the ritual with a moment of absolute femininity. It is applied like a caress with the powder puff. Before opening, turn the case over to dispense the right dose of powder onto the sieve. Carefully coat the puff in powder and apply all over the body.
Chanel is one of today’s best known and most highly sought-after fashion brands, and has been one practically since it was founded by Coco (Gabrielle) Chanel in 1909. Her big break hit when she opened a small shop in Paris in 1910 where she sold her hats. And by 1913, after asserting disdain for resort wear, she launched sportswear: Her take was simpler—flannel blazers, jersey sweaters, and women in trousers, all of which were decidedly against twentieth-century culture memes.
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