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Embrace winter with these skincare tips for glowing skin and alluring scents
Embrace winter with these skincare tips for glowing skin and alluring scents

IOL News

time19-05-2025

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Embrace winter with these skincare tips for glowing skin and alluring scents

Social media sensation Kamo WW, real name Kamohelo Pule at the Chance Eau Splendide fragrance pop-up launch. Picture: Supplied/RageInc Productions. Image: Supplied/RageInc Productions. As the temperatures drop and the air gets drier, your skin and senses deserve a little extra TLC. Winter has a way of stealing moisture from the skin and dulling that usual glow, but it doesn't have to. This season, it's all about restoring radiance and wrapping yourself in warmth, starting with two essentials: the new Vaseline Cera-Glow range and the timeless Chanel Chance perfume. Skin First: Lock In That Winter Glow Dry, flaky skin is one of winter's most unwelcome guests. That's where the new Vaseline Cera-Glow range steps in. Vaseline ambassador actress Linda Mtoba at the launch of the Cera-Glow range. Picture: Supplied Image: Supplied Infused with ceramides and Vaseline Jelly, this range is designed to deeply hydrate while strengthening the skin's moisture barrier. Unlike heavier winter creams that can feel greasy, Cera-Glow absorbs beautifully and leaves your skin soft, supple, and luminous. Instead of just bringing the viral Vaseline Cocoa Radiant Gel Oil to Mzansi, they have made one specifically for South African skin. Containing replenishing oil and natural oils (Vit E and almond oil) for soft and radiant skin. In addition, it is uniquely powered by pro-ceramides for a stronger skin barrier and a healthy glow. It's the perfect daily dose of glow your winter skin craves and the subtle, clean scent means it won't clash with your signature fragrance. Fragrance Finish Once your skin is moisturised, don't forget the finishing touch: a spritz of Chanel Chance. This elegant, floral fragrance adds a playful sophistication to your winter beauty routine. The new Chanel Chance Eau Splendide is the perfect winter scent to have anyone wanting to leave a lasting impression. Taking care of your skin in winter is a must. Picture: FreePik Image: FreePik With notes of pink pepper, jasmine, and patchouli, Chanel Chance is vibrant but not overpowering, making it ideal for those who love to smell good without being too loud. "The scent lingers gently on scarves and sweaters, leaving a trail of allure wherever you go," said Olivier Polge Chanel In-House Perfumer-Creator "The original idea behind Chance was a state of mind that we interpreted in very different styles. A new colour in the Chance palette. After pink, green, yellow and orange comes purple. The shade of magic and lightness tinged with mystery and nobility. Rebellious energy conceals depth and dazzling power behind its capers. This new creation by Polge is a marvel of paradoxes. Pro Tip: For a longer-lasting fragrance, apply your fragrance to your pulse points right after moisturising. Hydrated skin holds the scent better, so this combo is more than just a luxury, it's smart layering. IOL Lifestyle

Chanel's Chance Eau Splendide is an olfactive wonder
Chanel's Chance Eau Splendide is an olfactive wonder

Vogue Singapore

time05-05-2025

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  • Vogue Singapore

Chanel's Chance Eau Splendide is an olfactive wonder

On a rainy night in April, at the base of Tokyo Tower, an audience awaits with bated breath. The transformation occurs in a matter of seconds and in what feels like a flip of a switch. Blink and there it is—a collective flood of light illuminating the entirety of the structure, all in a precise shade of purple. The same hue as Chanel's newly launched scent; a watershed moment in the maison's storied history.'The Chance Eau Splendide comes in this beautiful lavender. It is the colour of magic and lightness as well as mystery and nobility,' muses Olivier Polge, Chanel's perfumer. 'It is fruity and floral. It is joy for the spirit.' Chanel in-house perfumer, Olivier Polge, incorporated rose geranium to temper the sweetness of raspberry, delivering a sense of luminosity that feels vibrant and fresh upon the first sniff Courtesy of Chanel Like the other perfumes within the Chance family, Eau Splendide conveys a sense of effervescence that serves as the backbone of the range. A kind of exuberance, if you will, that contrasts delightfully with the refined, quiet nuance of Les Exclusifs de Chanel. And yet, it's clear to see that the Chance Eau Splendide sets itself apart even from the other variants within its collection. This distinctness can perhaps be attributed to its potent utilisation of raspberry accord—thus cementing its status as the maison's first fruit-led fragrance—but its unique campaign and messaging assert that there is more to it than a simple switch up of ingredients. Rather, it has to do with the scent's ambassador and muse, Belgian singer, Angèle. A roll of the dice To say that Chance Eau Splendide is an embodiment of Angèle's spirit is, by and large, accurate; a showcase of her essence through Polge's lens and, thus, an amalgamation of both their sensibilities. The 29-year-old musician and performer points this out during an interview with Vogue Singapore, gesticulating animatedly with her hands as she talks. 'I feel the most like myself when it's spring going into summer. The time when fruits and flowers bloom,' she explains. 'So, there was something about the inclusion of raspberry in the Chance Eau Splendide that felt reflective of my personality.' Indeed, it's safe to say that the pop supernova's influence on the fragrance is prevalent. Alongside raspberry are notes of rich, honeyed rose geranium, as well as smoky cedar—descriptors widely associated with Angèle's voice. The story behind Chance Eau Splendide, too, reads like her life story; a tale of perseverance and daring, aided by moments of sheer good fortune. Raspberry accord— chosen for its ability to grant users an immediate feeling of comfort and elegance—serves as the opening note of Chance Eau de Splendide Courtesy of Chanel 'At the beginning of my career about eight or nine years ago, I was taking all the opportunities that I could to put myself out there,' she laughs. 'I did openings for other artists, even when they were not artists who would do the same type of music as I did. I was uploading videos of me singing on social media, which was not something that was done back then.' Her dedication paid off. In a stroke of luck, Angèle's cover of 'Bruxelles' by Dutch singer, Dick Annegarn, began gaining traction in 2017. She opted to ride the momentum garnered from the track by releasing her first single shortly after in the second half of the year. La Loi de Murphy received millions of views on YouTube and the rest, as they say, is history. A chance of a lifetime As for this year, Angèle shows no signs of stagnation. She performed at the Paris Olympics closing ceremony last year and has since composed a song for the Chance Eau Splendide campaign.'The song is called 'A Little More'. I was in New York then, so I started writing the track in English. It's what came to mind, even though I usually sing in French. I wanted to keep one French sentence, though, and the one I went with was j'y crois encore ,' she explains, pausing to give a brilliant smile. 'It means, I still believe in it.' In what, exactly? Cryptic as it might sound, there is no doubt that this unknowable force is the lifeblood of Chanel's latest olfactive addition. Call it keen intuition paired with audacity or perhaps an unflinching belief in oneself to turn a gamble into a gambit. Whichever it is, there's no time like the present to exude it. A spritz of Chance Eau Splendide should do the trick. This story appears in Vogue Singapore's May 'Sonder' issue, available online.

Chanel Brings An Interactive Experience And Sense Of Optimism To LA For The Launch Of Chance Eau Splendide
Chanel Brings An Interactive Experience And Sense Of Optimism To LA For The Launch Of Chance Eau Splendide

Forbes

time02-05-2025

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  • Forbes

Chanel Brings An Interactive Experience And Sense Of Optimism To LA For The Launch Of Chance Eau Splendide

Inside the Chanel Chance Eau Splendide experience at The Grove in LA Chanel When Chanel In-House Perfumer-Creator Olivier Polge is creating a perfume, it all comes down to one thing: The scent itself. That's the case for his latest, Chanel Chance Eau Splendide, the fifth scent in the Chanel Chance family. 'My work is not visual,' Polge says. 'The sense of scent is tricky because it's very strong and at the same time it has the weakness of being influenced by the rest. Scent has to go beyond one person or one profile.' But in the age of social media, people want to experience perfume beyond the olfactive. That's the concept of the new special event at The Grove in Los Angeles, open now through May 18, that celebrates the new Chance Eau Splendide and brings the fragrance to life in different ways beyond the scent. Free and open to the public, guests can explore many elements of the perfume. Chanel Chance Eau Splendide Chanel 'Fragrance is all about emotions,' says Emilie de Tramasure, General Manager of Fragrance and Beauty at Chanel. 'Everybody brings their own emotions to the story, so it's important to give some elements you can follow, a way to experience something where you bring your own expression and your look, but at the same time feel like you're guided in a way to experiment. It's about all senses together—olfactive is one, but you have a very strong visual and communication also. We wanted to express the color that is so youthful and playful. The concept was about playing with all senses, so that whenever you go through it, it is more than just smelling, but evokes different facets. It's like a maze—you bring people, you give them clues, but at the same time you create your own emotional moments.' The experience at The Grove includes a maze activity, a Chance fortune teller, an opportunity to sniff all five Chance fragrances and plenty of photo ops, including a photo booth and life-sized bottle of Chance Eau Splendide. Guests can even don a pair of violet headphones that match the juice to listen to the earworm 'A Little More,' the song composed for the campaign by Belgian pop star Angéle, who is its face. 'It's something new, with Angéle doing this interpretation of the scent, and she's super excited to be part of that story, and she's bringing a little piece that is so special with the music,' de Tramasure says. As part of the multi-sensory experience, it was important to include music too. The Chanel Chance Eau Splendide special experience at The Grove in LA Chanel The experience at The Grove is just like Chance eau Splendide itself—fun, flirty, bright and optimistic. Light and luminous, the scent opens with a raspberry accord that floats over the floral heart of rose geranium, mingling with cedar, white musk and iris. Typically, when Polge creates a scent, he creates it from the bottom up. But with Chance Eau Splendide, it was the opposite. When he started on its creation journey, he didn't know initially that he wanted to make a fruity floral. 'When you build a perfume, you build it from the bottom to the top,' he says. 'Here I had the feeling and the intuition that I did it reverse. I saw that this accord of raspberry could take more room and even be the backbone of the scent.' Chance eau Splendide pays homage to the iterations of Chance that have preceded it while simultaneously being original and unique. The Chance collection have become modern classics. 'When you think about Chance, now it's five different perfumes, five different formulas, but they have in common very fresh and catchy top notes,' Polge says. 'When I was thinking about Chance eau Splendide, I had to find this note that would grasp your attention right away. I ended up building this raspberry accord, which I found interesting, because behind this nice red fruit there are certain undertones of flowers like violet and rose, and so that is the start of a perfume. We always speak about top, middle, bottom [notes], but at the end of the day, that all blends and everything has an effect. Each raw material has an effect on the other and the idea behind the scent was always to bring notes that would not darken the brightness of the scent. Among those notes, the raspberry ended up to be the most important in Chance Eau Splendide.' The Chanel Chance family Chanel The geranium in Chance Eau Splendide is partly grown in the Chanel fields in Grasse. 'For Chanel, we create and manufacture all our perfumes,' Polge says. 'We have quite a traditional way to handle certain raw materials; we make a mix of different origin, with a very specific olfactive profile.' To round out the geranium used in the perfume, they sourced from other places as well. 'We start with the olfactive aspect,' Polge says. 'If it doesn't smell good, we are not interested. We look for a very specific olfactive profile, and then we work to make it fulfill our policies of organic farming and working conditions.' Chance Eau Splendide was about two years in the making. Though the violet hue was chosen after the scent was completed, it captures what's inside the bottle perfectly. Polge believes that 'since scent is not visual, it expresses something of your personality.' It also fits in perfectly with the rest of the Chance family, which are all pretty pastels. 'If you make the parallel with the visual aspects, they all have something very colorful,' Polge says. 'They are impactful. There is a freshness. Purple fits well, don't you think? There is a little depth to it that I like. This is why color is very important, because it puts a filter on what you will expect it to smell like. And if it's well conceived, the product will have a stronger impact.' A Chanel Chance Eau Splendide carousel at the opening of the special experience at The Grove in LA Chanel A study in juxtapositions, Chanel Chance Eau Splendide is unique yet also has mass appeal. 'What we like about this fragrance is that you can interpret it in so many different ways, which is a part of the playfulness of Chance as well,' de Tramasure says. 'Olivier keeps the spirit, but brings something new from an olfactive story. This one brings these fresh fruity notes, still true to the spirit of Chance, with these woody notes that makes it new and bold, but also so easy to wear for anyone.' To celebrate the launch of Chance Eau Splendide and the opening of the experience at The Grove, a dinner was held in Polge's honor at The Beverly Hills Hotel, attending by luminaries and friends of the house. Choosing LA was not by chance. 'LA felt like the perfect location for many reasons,' de Tramasure says. 'First of all, there is something in the spirit of Chance—the concept itself is about seizing opportunities and there is no better place than LA to express that. The second element is the entertainment. People here are expecting that, and we wanted something that would be not just a pop-up and a commercial presence, that is really entertaining, fun and full of surprises. We knew LA would be receptive to that concept of excitement and playfulness, which is part of Chance, but also part of the LA spirit. Also, when we discussed the location, it was around the time of the wildfires, and we wanted to be part of the revival. We felt that's the right place to be at that time, and Chance is a perfect expression. We want to bring optimism to the city.'

Chanel released a brand new perfume after eight years - here's our beauty director's verdict on the spring Chance fragrance
Chanel released a brand new perfume after eight years - here's our beauty director's verdict on the spring Chance fragrance

Daily Mail​

time29-04-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Chanel released a brand new perfume after eight years - here's our beauty director's verdict on the spring Chance fragrance

The one gift we'd never say no to? A bottle of Chanel perfume. The luxury brand is as renowned for its fragrances as it is for handbags and tweed jackets, and with good reason – the scents themselves are iconic, beloved by perfume-wearers of all ages. It's been a long time since we've seen anything new from Chanel's fragrance line; eight years to be exact. But good things come to those who wait – and now, Chanel has expanded the Chance collection with a new perfume: Chance Eau Splendide. Chance Eau Splendide £109 Shop With its lilac shade and tart raspberry top notes, Eau Splendide is a sunshine-filled, girlish scent, one that Chanel perfumer Olivier Polge describes as 'direct', with a 'hook that grabs you almost immediately'. After originally considering other fruits such as cranberries for the new perfume, he chose raspberry because of its blend of sweetness and rosiness. 'I like that the fruitiness is not too sweet and that there was something enveloping and fresh at the same time.' The cranberry is combined with rose geranium, which gives the fragrance depth. However, there are no darker spices such as clove or cinnamon because Polge wanted the perfume to be 'easy… the scent of optimism,' he told Elle US. Of course, when the You magazine beauty team heard about the new Chance Eau Splendide we had to try it – a Chanel launch is not to be sniffed it (or in this case, it simply must be sniffed). You's beauty director Rosie Green and deputy beauty editor Alice Robertson both had a good smell of the scent – and both have shared their verdicts. 'This is a fruity-floral – which as someone who is averse to flowery fragrances, I was worried about,' says Robertson. 'My overwhelming takeaway was fruity raspberry notes, which felt clean and crisp rather than juvenile thanks to hints of white musk. 'It's also not too saccharine, which from the description you might assume but there is a bit of freshness there. It's not one I'd personally wear – I'm a tonka/wood/herb kind of woman – but it's also not one I'd be horrified to be sat next to on the tube.' Green says: 'A true summer scent, Chanel's latest offering is vivacious and refreshing. Think a sparkling fruity cocktail on a hot day. It's made more sophisticated with the addition of soft musk and powdery iris and more desirable by the spherical bottle and lilac hue. I'd throw it in my bag for instant cool when the temperatures rise.' So there you have it – a strong contender for your new summer scent.

Style Edit: Purple meets paradox in Chanel Chance Eau Splendide, the new fragrance expressing both sparkle and rootedness, with a campaign starring Belgian singer-songwriter Angèle
Style Edit: Purple meets paradox in Chanel Chance Eau Splendide, the new fragrance expressing both sparkle and rootedness, with a campaign starring Belgian singer-songwriter Angèle

South China Morning Post

time15-04-2025

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  • South China Morning Post

Style Edit: Purple meets paradox in Chanel Chance Eau Splendide, the new fragrance expressing both sparkle and rootedness, with a campaign starring Belgian singer-songwriter Angèle

Chanel's Chance perfumes have always reflected Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel's philosophy that 'Luck is my soul' – a belief that favours those with the courage to seize opportunities. The latest addition to this line is a luminous, captivating fragrance that continues in this tradition. Chance Eau Splendide introduces the colour purple to the collection's palette, a tone associated with mystery and nobility. This new creation by Olivier Polge, Chanel's in-house perfumer-creator since 2015, embodies the spirit of paradox, combining sparkle with rootedness. The nose inherited his passion – and the Chance mantle – from his father, Jacques Polge, the maison's previous perfumer-creator. The nose behind Chance Eau Splendide: Olivier Polge, Chanel's in-house perfumer-creator since 2015. Photo: Handout Advertisement 'At Chanel , fragrance is above all a state of mind,' says Olivier Polge, adding that the creation of Chance Eau Splendide began with a playful, carefree state of mind. His aim was to express a feeling of freshness and optimism in olfactory form using new ingredients, while drawing inspiration from previous Chance fragrances. Polge chose rose geranium as the key ingredient for Chance Eau Splendide, in line with the luminosity of the new scent. Partly grown in the Chanel fields in Grasse, the flower brings elegance and contrast, making the fragrance fruity but not overly sweet. Polge used it to balance the scent's raspberry accord, or blend, with its rose and violet facets, ensuring the perfume is enveloping while remaining fresh. Chanel ambassador Angèle is the face of Chance Eau Splendide. Photo: Handout He says the colour purple came to mind naturally, almost instinctively, after completing the formula. The shade conveys the fresh, fruitiness of the raspberry accord, while expressing Chance Eau Splendide's more mysterious, complex floral aspects. As Polge notes: 'Chance is a way of seeing the world … a state of mind that allows a certain sensitivity to good omens and coincidences.' Chanel's Chance Eau Splendide. Photo: Handout Chanel has chosen 29-year-old Belgian singer-songwriter and actress Angèle, its ambassador since 2020, to be the face of Chance Eau Splendide. 'The joy and hope that emanate from this fragrance resonated with me immediately,' she says. 'I also identify with the paradox of its fabrication – the combination of rigour and lightness.'

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