2009年5月7日 星期四

product ads history- CHANEL N'5, part2


French fashion model Marie-Helene Arnaud became the face of CHANEL in 1961.
The poster reads: 'Even your most discriminating customers are never 'just looking, thank you' when they see your prominent display of CHANEL N°5 perfume. Now as always display CHANEL and you'll sell CHANEL. The reason: Every woman alive loves CHANEL N°5.



Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning American actress Ali MacGraw became the face for CHANEL N°5 in 1966.
This poster for The Spell of CHANEL for the Bath reads: 'Go ahead. Give in. Feel the silkiness of CHANEL N°5 Oil For The Bath. Let CHANEL After-Bath Oil Spray whisper over your skin. Then exhilarating splashes of Eau de Cologne and a soft cloud of Bath Powder. This is the spell of CHANEL N°5. Eau de Cologne, from 3.50. Oil For The Bath, 3oz, 5.00, 6 oz, 10.00. After Bath Oil Spray and Bath Powder 5.00 each.'

American supermodel Lauren Hutton, famous for her roles in An American Gigolo and Once Bitten, became the face of CHANEL in 1968.


The beautiful American swimsuit model, Cheryl Tiegs, is photographed by Jerome Ducrot for CHANEL in 1969.

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