Classic Scents
Make your signature scent one that is steeped in tradition. Here are six of our favourite ‘something old’ fragrances, all of which still smell as fresh today as the day they first hit beauty counters. By Sara Duck
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1. No. 5 by Chanel $73 for 50ml, at Chanel counters and department stores.
Released: 1921 (first to Chanel’s friends and clients who shopped at her boutique in Paris)
Why we love it: One of the most famous fragrances in the world, this perfume by the late fashion visionary Coco Chanel is a true timeless classic.
Key notes: Ylang Ylang, jasmine and vanilla.
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