

C o c o Noir ilaunches in September 2012. "For C o c o Noir, I thought of C o C o and of C o C o Mademoiselle too, because it's also part of the history. I wanted to continue exploring an entire esthetic range of C H A N E L perfumery, a range that distinguishes itself from the Florals, one that is illustrated by Bois-des-Iles and Cuir de Russie. I took it up with C o C o. It's what I like to call the C H A N E L Coromandel culture, what you see and feel in her apartment. The night vision of the 'Orient that starts and ends in Venice' imposed itself upon me and that is where I wanted to go." perfumer Jacques Polge. In 1984, there was C o c o, that sumptuous blend of wood, resins, flowers, spices and fruit. A treasure trove of splendours and an endless source of discovery and sensual delight. Then, in 2001, came C o C o Mademoiselle, a breath of air that lightens this cornucopia of fragrance, in which everything is simplified and accelerated in a radiant burst of fruit and flower. And today there is C o C o Noir, a great nocturnal Baroque. Another journey in the wake of a Gabrielle who fully embraced the dazzle of black and Venice, incorporating them not only into her creations but into her life.
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