Her bottle would be "pure transparency.an invisible bottle". Chanel told her master perfumer, Ernest Beaux, whom she had commissioned to develop a new fragrance, "I present my dress collections on the fifth of May, the fifth month of the year and so we will let this sample number five keep the name it has already, it will bring good luck." : 60–61 Bottle design Ĭhanel envisioned a design that would be an antidote for the over-elaborate, precious fussiness of the crystal fragrance bottles then in fashion popularized by Lalique and Baccarat. In 1920, when presented with small glass vials containing sample scents numbered 1 to 5 and 20 to 24 for her assessment, she chose the fifth vial. Her affinity for the number five co-mingled with the abbey gardens, and by extension the lush surrounding hillsides abounding with Cistus (rock roses). The paths that led Chanel to the cathedral for daily prayers were laid out in circular patterns repeating the number five. For Chanel, the number five was especially esteemed as signifying the pure embodiment of a thing, its spirit, its mystic meaning. From her earliest days there, the number five had potent associations for her. 5 name Īt the age of twelve, Chanel was handed over to the care of nuns, and for the next six years spent a stark, disciplined existence in a convent orphanage, Aubazine, founded by 12th-century Cistercians : 4 in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of central France. : 20 Chanel sought a new scent that would appeal to the flapper and celebrate the seemingly liberated feminine spirit of the 1920s. "Respectable women" favoured the essence of a single garden flower while sexually provocative indolic perfumes heavy with animal musk or jasmine were associated with women of the demi-monde, prostitutes, or courtesans. Extrait de parfum may feel a bit heady at the beginning due to its concentration but as the notes start opening up on your skin, you will smell the delicate tapestry of botanical accords.Įxplore 100% natural extraits de parfum by Kamila Aubre (see perfumes in 15ml zero waste French flacons).Traditionally, fragrances worn by women fell into two basic categories. The small 5-15ml bottles are designed to apply perfume in very small amounts because in fact 2-3 drops is all you need for each time. But as soon as you get used to the practice, it will in fact feel more convenient and easier. They are perfect for people who have more sensitive skin. Extraits are also easier for layering different natural perfumes.
It stays more intimate and you can control the amount you need much better. In fact it is even more convenient to dab on your perfume only where you need it. That is why almost all extraits are sold in splash bottles/flacons not to lose precious drops. Since each formulation is so unique and contains only natural botanical ingredients, it is no wonder that artisan niche perfumes are more expensive but having them in the most concentrated form allows you to use less. Extraits contain more precious and rare natural ingredients, their formulas can also be more complex containing more heart and middle notes.Ĭreating perfumes from the most expensive floral essences, usually in the initial form of absolutes or concretes, makes extraits one of a kind perfumes. And this makes them very unique because they are in fact more versatile than eaux de parfum.īut it is not only about the concentration. You need only a couple of drops for each application.
Extrait de parfum (pure perfume, perfume, parfum, parfum extrait or simply extract) is the most concentrated and most expensive form of perfumes and is usually between 20 and 40% of oil concentration.