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Coco Chanel EDP Perfume

Coco Chanel EDP Perfume

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COCO expresses the intensity of Gabrielle Chanel's personality and her love of all things baroque. A luxuriant oriental symphony that gradually reveals its contrasting notes.

An elegant, luxurious spray closest in strength and character to the parfum form. Spray lightly on pulse points morning and evening.

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Indulge in the timeless allure of Chanel Coco Perfume. This luxurious fragrance, introduced by Chanel in 1984, is a spicy oriental blend that captivates the senses with its intoxicating notes. The top notes of angelica, mimosa, and frangipani create a captivating first impression, while the heart notes of cascarilla, rose, and jasmine add a delicate touch of femininity.

The fragrance is beautifully rounded off with a sensual, woody base that leaves a lasting impression. Chanel Coco Perfume is the perfect companion for fall and winter months, enveloping you in warmth and romance. Whether you're lounging at home or going out for a special evening, this scent is sure to make a statement. Experience the sophistication and elegance of Chanel Coco Perfume for women. Its complex blend of spicy notes and amber creates a truly unique scent that is perfect for evening wear.

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The fragrance opens with a citrus note of Sicilian Mandarin, and reveals a voluptuous heart of Jasmine Absolute, heightened with touches of Ylang-Ylang from the Comoros and Tunisian Orange Blossom. A captivating harmony that leaves behind a vibrant trail of Indonesian Patchouli, Tonka Bean and Benzoin. 

Top notes: coriander, mandarin orange, peach, jasmine and bulgarian rose.

Heart notes: ylang-ylang, mimosa, cloves, orange blossom, clover and rose.

Base notes: labdanum, amber, sandalwood, tonka bean, opoponax, civet and vanilla.

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The Fascinating Story of Coco Chanel -

The designer was born on August 19, 1883 in France and her name was Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel.  She spent her childhood in an orphanage where she learned to sew, a skill that would lead to her life's work.

You may be wondering, if her name is Gabrielle, why does she call herself Coco? That's because in her youth she worked as a singer in a cafe, where she got the name "Coco" when she was identified with two popular songs "Ko Ko Ri Ko" and "Qui qu'a vu Coco".

Coco Chanel Perfume

The first store

At the age of 20, Coco opened her own hat shop, thanks to the financial support she received from a rich man. Later she opened two more stores in which she began to sell clothes.

In 1920, Chanel took her already thriving business to new heights with the iconic Chanel No. 5 perfume, created with the intention of redefining the concept of women.

What you may not know is that the number 5 had great symbolism for the designer. Therefore, she kept the fifth sample of the perfume that she would present on May 5 (the fifth month of the year), as she said it would bring her good luck to keep the number 5.

Real Chanel classics

As if that wasn't enough, Coco Chanel created the iconic little black dress, made of wool or chenille for daytime wear, and satin, crepe or velvet for nighttime. With this design, Chanel allowed every women to walk like millionaires.

Another of her most famous designs were the 2.55 bags, inspired by the bags of soldiers during the war. 

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Her comeback

Chanel closed her couture house in 1939 with the outbreak of World War II. Still, the designer's career was far from over, as at the age of 70, Chanel made a triumphant return to the fashion industry.

Coco Chanel died in January 1971 at the age of 87. Her funeral took place at the Eglise de la Madeleine, a memorial gathering attended by other designers such as Yves Saint Laurent, Pierre Balmain and Cristobal Balenciaga.

Even though it's been 51 years since her death, she's still considered an icon in the fashion industry, and a beloved designer who broke the rules and helped women say goodbye to the days of corsets and other restrictive garments.

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