Chanel N°5 Eau de Parfum is an iconic, timeless, and sophisticated fragrance that has become a global symbol of elegance and femininity. Originally created in 1921 by legendary perfumer Ernest Beaux and relaunched in its Eau de Parfum concentration in 1986 by Jacques Polge, this legendary scent is designed for women who embrace classic beauty, allure, and refined sensuality. Its unique blend of aldehydes, florals, and warm woods makes it an enduring favorite for generations.
The fragrance opens with a bright, sparkling blend of aldehydes, ylang-ylang, neroli, bergamot, and lemon, delivering an airy, effervescent introduction that’s immediately recognizable and sophisticated.
At its heart, Chanel N°5 reveals a lush floral bouquet of iris, jasmine, rose, lily of the valley, and orris root, creating a rich, powdery softness with timeless femininity and elegance.
The scent settles into a deep, sensual base of sandalwood, vetiver, vanilla, amber, patchouli, civet, and musk, leaving a velvety, warm trail that lingers with sophistication and sensuality.
| Top Notes | Heart Notes | Base Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Aldehydes | Iris | Sandalwood |
| Ylang-Ylang | Jasmine | Vetiver |
| Neroli | Rose | Vanilla |
| Bergamot | Lily of the Valley | Amber |
| Lemon | Orris Root | Patchouli |
| Civet | ||
| Musk |

