Chanel N°5
Why Water Isn’t Just Water When It’s Chanel
A bottle of water averages around $2.50. Yet, here’s why Chanel’s No.5 L’Eau was $75 — and why that was too little. Read MoreChanel’s Centennial No. 5 Collection Sells Out in China
For its No.5’s 100th Anniversary, Chanel launched a limited-edition capsule collection called Chanel Factory 5 — and it’s already sold out in China. Read MoreOver-Charged In China? Why Beauty Products Cost So Much In The Mainland
A beauty products pricing site confirmed that global cosmetics brands cost more in Mainland China than anywhere else. How can they remain competitive? Read MoreOpinion: Post-90s Chinese Are a Unique Opportunity for Fragrance Brands
Unlike previous generations, they are willing to deviate from the well-known brands and acceptable light, floral fragrances to explore niche players and more daring scents that express their individual tastes. Read More