Coco Mademoiselle
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Coco Mademoiselle | |
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Fragrance by Jacques Polge | |
Released | 2001 |
Label | Chanel |
Predecessor | Coco (1984) |
Coco Mademoiselle is a women's perfume in the Chanel collection that was introduced in 2001 for younger consumers. The fragrance was created by Jacques Polge, the nose of Chanel from 1978 to 2015.
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Coco Mademoiselle le Film[edit]
In 2007, Chanel launched a new advertising film starring its current spokesmodel Keira Knightley as Coco Chanel. The film was directed by the upcoming English BAFTA-winning director Joe Wright, who has also worked with Knightley in his award-winning films Pride & Prejudice (2005) and Atonement (2007). The soul singer Joss Stone re-recorded Nat King Cole's 1965 "L-O-V-E" for the short film.
Advertisements[edit]
In 2014, an advertisement directed by Wright was shot in the Cité du Cinéma by Luc Besson with Knightley and Danila Kozlovsky in the lead roles.
Notes[edit]
- Top notes: orange, bergamot, mandarin, Tunisian curaçao
- Middle notes: morning rose, Italian jasmine, ylang-ylang, mimosa, florentine iris
- Base notes: Indonesian patchouli, Haitian vetiver, Bourbon vanilla, white musk, opoponax, tonka bean
Spokesmodels[edit]
Famous spokesmodels for the fragrance have included Kate Moss and Knightley (current).[1]
See also[edit]
- Coco, the 1984 perfume created by Polge for Chanel
References[edit]
- ^ Neate, Rupert (19 June 2008). "Chanel: 'No contract' for Harry Potter's Emma Watson". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 24 October 2011.