"A woman should wear perfume wherever she wants to be kissed"
- Coco Chanel
1932 was the year of fashion boldness, innovative and revolutionary statement for Chanel as the fashion couturier created the debatable high-end jewelry for the fashion house. In the era where high society jewelry brands were a relatively closed-knitted circle within themselves, it was rare or close to none that any fashion house would have a high-end jewelry line to its name.
This was the year that Chanel did it with sophistication and elegance.
This was the year that Chanel did it with sophistication and elegance.
Hence the creation of Chanel 1932 fragrance under the Les Exclusifs de Chanel Collection to commemorate this important milestone in the Chanel history and legacy.
The invigorating and sensual scent falls in line with the concept of Diamonds, the love of Coco Chanel, a woman best friend. It is to symbolize something of significance and great value even when its small in size. The scent gives a powdery feel in the top note with a floral layer with the use of the feminine fleur - Jasmine.
The base has a tinge of sexy woody note that is elusive and gives depth to the fragrance, one that depicts of the many facets of a woman. Spontaneous, vibrant and bubbly yet with a sense of mystery.
This is the fragrance that I had chosen when I attended the exclusive Fragrance Journey at Chanel's Marina Bay Sands Concept Store where the Fragrance Specialist Jean Loy brought me through a wonderful exploration of my inner scent wisdom.
The Chanel Scent Bar uses the white Ceramic Scent Sticks which are special as one can smell the middle and the base notes without waiting for so many hours as compared to when scents are spritzed on the usual fragrance cards.
Explore the heritage and history of every Coco Chanel's Fragrances at Chanel Concept Store in Marina Bay Sands and search for your very own true signature Chanel scent today!
By appointment only.
~ Perfume marks the grand entrance of a woman and prolongs the departure of a woman ~
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