The 10 most iconic faces of Chanel
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Catherine Deneuve
Brand: Chanel no.5
Date: 1965-76
Screen siren Catherine Deneuve became the first actress to represent Chanel No.5 when artistic director Jacques Helleu decided to overhaul the brand's image and give the scent a more alluring appeal. The campaign included a series of iconic mini-videos shot by Ridley Scott over the late seventies.
Claudia Schiffer
Brand: Chanel Boutique, Cristalle and Eyewear
Date: 1987 - 2011
Becoming the face of Chanel in 1987 was supermodel-in-the-making Claudia Schiffer’s big break. And she's still going strong 20 years later, most recently fronting the 2011 campaign for Chanel's new range of eyewear
Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington
Brand: Chanel Boutique
Date: 1991
Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington were two of the most iconic models of the Nineties. Their combined glamour and effortless cool made them the perfect choice to front the brand's boutique clothing range.
Stella Tennant
Brand: Chanel Boutique
Date: 1996 - Present
Stella Tennant’s masculine look first caught the eye of Karl Lagerfeld when she appeared on the cover of ItalianVogue. She became the face of Chanel in 1998 and has remained a muse of Lagerfeld’s ever since.
Kate Moss
Brand: Coco Mademoiselle Chanel
Date: 2001 - 2005
No fashion history is complete without the inclusion of Miss Moss. Despite being the face of Coco Mademoiselle Chanel since its launch in 2001, after five years Kate was swiftly replaced by Keira Knightley amid rumours of hardcore partying.
Nicole Kidman
Brand: Chanel No.5
Date: 2004
Nicole Kidman was the star of Chanel’s 2004 campaign, including a famed four-minute mini-film shot by Baz Lurhmann. Costing an astonishing £18 million to produce, the film later won a Guinness World Record for being the most expensive advert of all time.
Jerry Hall
Brand: Chanel Accessories
Date: 2009
Back in 2009 a 52-year-old Jerry Hall proved age is just a number when she fronted a seriously seductive campaign for Chanel's accessories line. In Karl Lagerfeld's words: "Oscar Wilde said, 'I like men who have a future, and women who have a past.' It is this whole idea of seduction that is summarised here that appeals to me."
Audrey Tautou
Brand: Chanel No.5
Date: 2009
After playing Coco Chanel herself in the 2009 hit film Coco Before Chanel, Audrey Tautou was a shoo-in to become the new face of Chanel No.5. Joining forces with Amélie filmmaker Jean-Pierre Jeunet, she starred in an advert released on 5th May, 88 years to the day after Coco Chanel first produced her iconic fragrance.
Brad Pitt
Brand: Chanel No.5
Date: 2012
Hearts across the country skipped a beat when Brad Pitt became the first ever male face of Chanel No. 5, starring in a black and white video that has been watched over 8 million times on YouTube.
Marilyn Monroe
Brand: Chanel No.5
Date: 2012
Marilyn Monroe's love of Chanel No.5 was no secret. And it is now possible to hear, for the first time, a rare recording of the Hollywood star admitting she wears “just a few drops of Chanel No. 5” to bed, in a new video for the perfume.
Gisele Bündchen
Supermodel Gisele Bündchen has been announced as the new face of Chanel No. 5.
As shooting of the extravagant advert - or mini film - by Baz Luhrmann begins with the Brazilian star, we look at 10 of the most iconic faces of Chanel so far, from Catherine Deneuve to Kate Moss.
Another very familiar face for Chanel was actress Keira Knightly. The faces of Chanel become big and are beautiful elegant women who portray the brand perfectly.
Another very familiar face for Chanel was actress Keira Knightly. The faces of Chanel become big and are beautiful elegant women who portray the brand perfectly.
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Keira On Coco
- 26 JANUARY 2011 by
KEIRA KNIGHTLEY admits she had concerns about becoming a Chanel ambassador. The actress is currently the face of its Chanel Mademoiselle perfume campaign.
Describing her own style as "scruffy", the Never Let Me Go star confesses she doesn't like dressing up for red carpet events too often.
"As long as I do it rarely, then I enjoy it," she says. "It's nice to have an occasion to wear a silly frock and get dolled up but I'm not really that sort of person."
http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2011/01/26/keira-knightley-on-being-a-chanel-star
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