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Chanel Vintage Perfumes
Timeless elegance captured in iconic fragrances from the House of Chanel
The Legacy of Chanel Perfumery
Founded by Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel in 1910, the House of Chanel revolutionized perfumery with the creation of Chanel No. 5 in 1921. This iconic fragrance, created by Ernest Beaux, was the first to feature aldehydes prominently, creating a sparkling, complex scent that broke from the single-note florals of the era.
Chanel No. 5 Parfum
The legendary aldehyde floral with authentic May rose and Grasse jasmine. This vintage formulation contains higher concentrations of rare ingredients than modern versions.
Chanel No. 19
Created by Henri Robert, this green floral chypre features galbanum and iris with oakmoss levels now prohibited in modern formulations.
Chanel Cuir de Russie
Inspired by the scent of Russian leather, this sophisticated fragrance features birch tar and smoky notes now restricted in modern perfumery.