Sadie Sink, Keira Knightley, and more commemorated the milestone at the immersive exhibit in Paris.
Last week Chanel opened the doors of Le Grand Numéro de Chanel, a one-month-only pop-up immersive exhibit in Paris celebrating the 100 years of Chanel fragrances. As the brand helps with a 40 million Euro renovation of their usual events home, the Palais Royale, Chanel erected a temporary venue just north of the Eiffel Tower to showcase the perfumes and their histories in a carnival-themed interactive experience harkening back to 1920’s Paris.
“Le Grand Numéro de Chanel is an emotional journey, an opportunity to discover every facet of fragrance and the role it plays.”The exhibition highlights No. 5, Bleu, Les Exclusifs, Mademoiselle Coco, and others in an odyssey of chic and social-media friendly salons. Dancers, bandleaders, a casino, a fragrance bar,’s gown from her No. 5 commercial, and even Andy Warhol’s portraits of Gabrielle Chanel are on display throughout the journey.
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