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.
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Special Feature on Chanel’s Latest Commercials: Buzz-Worthy Models and a Beautiful Visual World (71–80)
CHANEL N°5 “Monuments” (1986)

“Monuments – CHANEL N°5” (1986), directed by Ridley Scott, stars French actress Carole Bouquet, who also appeared as a Bond girl.
The commercial features “My Baby Just Cares for Me,” sung by American jazz vocalist Nina Simone, who was ranked 29th on Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time.
Originally a jazz standard, the song reached No.
5 on the UK Singles Chart thanks to Simone’s cover.
CHANEL CHANCE「TAKE A NEW CHANCE」

This is the song used in Chanel’s fragrance commercial “TAKE A NEW CHANCE,” which aired starting in January 2019.
The ad shows a scene like an audition in which only four women are chosen from among many, and the word “No” is delivered in time with the rhythm of the track to indicate those who didn’t make it.
The tense vocals and beat leave a strong impression, fitting well with the ad’s peculiar sense of tension.
At the same time, it has a refined allure that aligns closely with Chanel’s luxurious and stylish image.
CHANEL Fragrance, Égoïste (1990)

The commercial for the men’s fragrance Égoïste, released in 1990.
The piece used in this commercial is “Dance of the Knights,” composed by Sergei Prokofiev, the great Russian composer and outstanding pianist who was active from the early to mid-1900s.
This dramatic piece is linked to No.
13, “Dance of the Knights,” in Act I, Scene 2 of Prokofiev’s ballet music Romeo and Juliet, and it evokes a world where the solemn atmosphere harmonizes with the elegant and alluring style of Égoïste.
Special feature on Chanel’s latest commercials: the buzzworthy models and a beautiful visual world (81–90)
CHANEL GABRIELLE Bag with Kristen Stewart

Here is a Chanel bag commercial with a striking opening that grabs attention as a chandelier crashes down.
One of the tracks from St.
Vincent’s second album, “Actor,” is used.
The song title “Stranger” feels like a perfect match for the visual concept of this ad.
Annie Clark, the vocalist, is a multi-talented artist who also plays bass and guitar and writes all the songs.
Her mysterious voice pairs beautifully with the visuals.
CHANEL N°5 2004

Speaking of Chanel No.
5, it’s the world-famous perfume loved by none other than Marilyn Monroe.
Here is its drama-style commercial.
Featuring Nicole Kidman, it evokes a storyline reminiscent of Roman Holiday.
Although it says almost nothing about the product itself, the stylish production leaves a lasting impression through its on-screen muse.
The classical masterpiece Clair de Lune by Debussy is performed beautifully and dramatically by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, based in Sydney, Australia.
CHANEL Details of the CHANEL Spring-Summer 2014 Ready-to-Wear Collection

The track used in “Details of the CHANEL Spring-Summer 2014 Ready-to-Wear Collection,” released in 2014, is a song by the UK folk group The Accidental, included on their 2008 album There Were Wolves.
Its melody, carried by simple, mainly acoustic guitar sounds, repeats in a soothing refrain.
The gently looping atmosphere is pleasantly calming, and it feels as though it inspires different ways to express one’s individuality through clothing.
CHANEL N°5 The Invitation to Dream – The Garden, 1982

The commercial song used in the 1982 ad “L’Invitation au Rêve – Le Jardin – CHANEL N°5” is “I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire,” performed by The Ink Spots, a vocal group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.
Reaching No.
4 on the U.S.
charts, this track features gentle vocals and instrumentation that create a calm, soothing mood.


