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Special feature on Chanel’s latest commercials: the buzzworthy models and their beautiful visual world.

The Chanel commercials you see on TV and video sites always draw attention with their sophisticated visuals and captivating cast, don’t they? These ads are filled with the unique world of a luxury brand and are enchanting to watch.

Many of you may be curious about which models are featured in Chanel’s commercials.

In this article, we’ll introduce the models appearing in Chanel’s ads and the much-talked-about footage.

Take a peek into this glamorous world.

Special Feature on Chanel’s Latest Commercials: Buzz-Worthy Models and a Beautiful Visual World (71–80)

CHANEL The Story of the Fall-Winter 2017/18 Ready-to-Wear CHANEL Show

Impressions of the Fall-Winter 2017/18 Ready-to-Wear Show – CHANEL Shows

The song that plays in “The Story of the Fall-Winter 2017/18 Ready-to-Wear CHANEL Show” is “Rocket Man,” performed by Elton John, a singer-songwriter from the United Kingdom.

The track appears on Elton John’s album Honky Château and was released as a single in 1972.

CHANEL ROUGE COCO FLASH「THE FILM」

ROUGE COCO FLASH CHANEL THE FILM

This track, which was used as the ROUGE COCO FLASH commercial song starting in March 2019, is a song from American R&B singer Janelle Monáe’s 2018 album Dirty Computer.

The wobbly, bouncy track is super addictive.

Just like the title “Make Me Feel,” it has a laid-back vibe that lets you feel free and have fun.

Janelle Monáe’s slightly husky vocals add a cool touch of spice.

CHANEL COCO CRUSH

Keira Knightley Sings “Le Tourbillon de la Vie” for the COCO CRUSH Collection – CHANEL Fine Jewelry

A CM song for the jewelry collection “COCO CRUSH,” sung by Keira Knightley, the renowned actress and Chanel ambassador.

Originally an insert song from François Truffaut’s 1962 film Jules and Jim, the piece, titled “Le tourbillon,” became famous when sung by Jeanne Moreau, one of France’s iconic actresses.

Keira Knightley’s gentle, velvety vocals in French are soothing.

It feels like I can spend the day in calm and peace.

CHANEL Spring-Summer 2018 CHANEL Pré-Collection featuring Camille Hurel

Spring-Summer 2018 Pré-Collection featuring Camille Hurel – CHANEL

This commercial track used in “Spring-Summer 2018 CHANEL Pré-Collection featuring Camille Hurel” is a song by Liquid Liquid, a post-punk band active in early-1980s New York.

It’s included on their 1997 album ‘Liquid Liquid.’ The exuberant bass is incredibly fun and puts you in a feel-good mood, really boosting the dancing vibe.

It makes you want to put it on infinite loop!

CHANEL Details of the CHANEL “Paris-Dallas” Collection: Organza, Feathers, Pleats

Details of the Paris-Dallas 2013/14 Métiers d’Art Collection – CHANEL Shows

The music used in the 2014 release “Details of the CHANEL ‘Paris-Dallas’ Collection: Organza, Feathers, Pleats” was by Little Barrie, a three-piece rock ’n’ roll band based in London, UK.

Guitarist Barrie Cadogan—who receives numerous guest offers from renowned artists—has a playing style that, beyond rock ’n’ roll, shows influences from oldies, blues, classic soul, and funk, reflecting a strong Black music lineage and making for a compelling listen.

His chord work, which skillfully fuses vintage and modern elements, is wonderfully pleasing.

CHANEL N°5, 1990

N°5, the 1990 Film by Ridley Scott, with Carole Bouquet: La Star – CHANEL Fragrance

Here’s a Chanel No.

5 perfume commercial depicting a summer seaside love story.

It uses Marty Wilde’s version of “Sea of Love,” a song originally released by Phil Phillips in 1959.

The 1989 film of the same name depicted a string of mysterious murders and the love between a lonely detective and a female suspect, so perhaps they wanted to evoke that sense of mystery as well.

The final overhead shot where the pool transforms into a Chanel No.

5 bottle is so stylish, isn’t it?

CHANEL THE FRAGRANCE GABRIELLE CHANEL「THE FILM」

GABRIELLE CHANEL, the film with Kristen Stewart – CHANEL Fragrance

This striking song from the commercial starring Kristen Stewart accompanies Gabrielle, the perfume hailed as the ultimate floral fragrance.

It was produced by Naughty Boy, a music producer and DJ from Watford, UK.

Beyoncé collaborated on the track with British singer-songwriter Arrow Benjamin.

Like in the commercial, the song evokes a liberated feeling—breaking free from constraints after prolonged struggle.

It makes you feel like you might discover a new you!