Les Fleurs de Chanel N° 5
The making of the world's most iconic perfume. A talk by Beverly Marshall
Location
Kendal at Hanover's Steere Room
Sponsored by
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Dartmouth
Audience
Public
Registration required
In 1921, Coco Chanel created a perfume with a scent like no other, packaged in a bottle like no other. That creation was Chanel No 5 and over 100 years later, it is still one of the top (if not the top) perfumes sold around the world. Chanel No 5 was unique in every way. The making of the scent was a breakthrough in the art and science of perfume making, the design of the bottle and the stopper were oh so different, and once again, Coco’s creative mind captured an audience of loyal followers everywhere.
“Les Fleurs de Chanel No 5” is a history of the perfume, how the flowers are specially grown and harvested, how the design of the bottle came to be, how World War II played a role in its distribution, and the place Chanel perfumes continue to hold as the top selling fragrances in the world. There will be a special surprise at the end of the class which will be so ooh la lah!
Discover why, in an interview, when Marilyn Monroe was asked, “What do you wear to bed?,” she famously replied, “Just a few drops of No5.”
Cost:
Members: Free
Non-Members: $10
Location
Kendal at Hanover's Steere Room
Sponsored by
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Dartmouth
Audience
Public
Registration required