A precious recording of Marilyn Monroe's perfume about N 5 was made public, reliving the legendary story and reappearing the true story ...
Once, she was the most fascinating woman in the twentieth century, Marilyn? Marilyn Monroe, a generation of sexy goddess, is the embodiment of the ultimate feminine charm. When she chose Chanel N 5 perfume, did she know that Ms. Chanel described this avant-garde perfume in 1921, "I want a bottle of perfume that smells feminine"?
April 7, 1952, Marilyn? Monroe first appeared on the cover of Life magazine, and her sincere confession of this classic female perfume also appeared in the magazine report. The legendary movie star who advocates freedom and passion claimed that she wore only a few drops of Chanel N 5 when she fell asleep, which shocked the world.
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"Monroe, what do you wear when you sleep?" So I said, "Just a few drops of Chanel N 5". Today, this legend has finally been confirmed. When collecting the archives of this superstar, Chanel found a precious recording that has never been made public, so we were lucky enough to hear this legendary story from this superstar who sincerely loves Chanel.
Review of the original sound: in 1960, in the filming by George? When Gee Cukor directed the film "Let's Love", Marilyn? Monroe accepted George, editor-in-chief of French magazine Jia Ren. Interview with Gees Belmont. At that time, she expressed her love for N 5 without hesitation: "You know, people will ask me some questions. For example,' What do you wear when you sleep? Pajamas? Nightgown? Or a robe? So I answered' Chanel n 5' because it's a fact … I don't want to say' not a wisp', but … it's a fact! "Her voice is lively, pure and comfortable, which was once the best memory of a generation. Such a vivid testimony is full of extreme temptation and touching emotions.
Marilyn? Monroe's confession, and Ed? Ed Feingersh took a classic photo of her wearing a dress and leaning against a bottle of N 5 perfume on her chest, and engraved Chanel N 5 as the eternal fragrance of feminine charm. This legendary and true story was presented by Chanel.