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Chance Perfume

 

Coco Chanel founded the fashion house of Chanel in the early 1900’s. She was the designer who revolutionized fashion in the mid 1900’s and she was the author of the now iconic “Chanel suit” and also the “little black dress”. She created beautiful haute couture in her Chanel Rue Cambon store where the rich and famous of the world would go to have her design beautiful, elegant dresses. She became the icon of what is French sophistication and elegance.

Her first perfume was Chanel NO. 5 and it was greeted with much adulation by the women of the world, specifically women who were rich and famous and members of the high society. In 1939, she retired from haute couture, among objection from her fashion supporters all the way from France to New York. Only the famous Chanel perfumes and other accessories were sold in the Chanel stores.

Reinventing Chanel’s Perfume Line For Today’s Women


She reopened her haute couture house in 1954 and was greeted with thunderous applause by her loyal clients. In 1955 she introduced her now famous quilted bag which was so in demand that she had to turn down several hundred requests because her artisans could not cope with the orders. That same year, she introduced her opening eau de toilette for men, named Pour Monsieur. She would later add another fragrance to her collection called, No. 19, after her birth date.

The revolutionary designer died in 1971 but her legacy did not end there. Karl Lagerfeld was soon established as the head of the Chanel fashion house and under his leadership, they produced several more fashion collections and fragrances. One of the latest of these fragrances is Chance perfume. Chance perfumes targets young women with its fresh scent that intertwines with the essences of several flowers. Chance cologne and perfume is made up of hyacinth, white musk, pink pepper, jasmine, fresh vetiver, citrus, iris and amber of patchouli essences.

The very discrete and unique combination and Chance perfume free samples in several perfume counters continuously show up from the rest. Women all over the world will be enchanted and enamored by the scent. The perfume available in other bath bring together where the strength of the scent vary depending on what the use is. The Chance perfume bottle is a loop with a band of silver, to confine the soul of chance in our lives.

 

 

 

 

 
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