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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CHANEL COCO MADEMOISELLE: She’s not there

The Zombies are a beat group formed in St Albans, a suburb of London, England.
Released in 1964, “She’s Not There” was their debut single and became one of their signature songs, scoring a major hit.
It was used in the 2014 film commercial COCO MADEMOISELLE: She’s Not There, starring Keira Christina Knightley.
The songs composed by Rod Argent, who was a jazz fan, took a different approach from other groups, earning strong support from fellow musicians.
Its refined, beautiful melody is so striking that it has been covered by many artists.
CHANEL Rouge Coco

The title of the song sung in Chanel’s “Rouge Coco” commercial starring Vanessa Paradis is “Daydream,” performed by the French actress and singer Vanessa Paradis.
The original is a hit by the American pop rock band The Lovin’ Spoonful, who were popular in the 1960s, and Vanessa Paradis performs it as a cover.
CHANEL I Love CHANEL

“I Love CHANEL” is a commercial for Chanel’s Rouge Allure lipstick.
The commercial song is “Strict Machine” by Goldfrapp.
Goldfrapp is a UK duo known for club music including glam rock influences, and “Strict Machine” is a track from their 2003 album Black Cherry.
CHANEL L’Esprit de Chanel – COCO 1991

In the 1991 commercial “L’Esprit de Chanel – COCO,” the song “Stormy Weather” by American composer Harold Arlen was featured.
The ad, starring French singer Vanessa Paradis, shows her moving beautifully inside a birdcage.
The track conveys a moody, sensual atmosphere that perfectly complements the direction of the commercial—and suits the image of Chanel’s fragrance as well.
CHANEL ROUGE COCO GLOSS「COCO CHANEL Rouge Gloss 2017」

The song used in the Chanel Rouge Coco Gloss commercial is “Bang!” by Love Lola Love, an artist known for dance numbers and an electronic style.
The bouncing bassline feels great, doesn’t it? It’s included on the soundtrack for the 2016 film Yoga Hosers, starring Johnny Depp’s daughter, Lily-Rose Depp.
The cute and beautiful model who appears in the commercial is also Lily-Rose Depp.
I’m captivated by the color red, which accentuates women’s beauty.
CHANEL Holiday Gift Watch & Fine Jewelry “A VERY CHANEL HOLIDAY”

The holiday gift Watch & Fine Jewelry commercial song that has been airing since November 2021 is “My Guiding Angel” by The Ronettes.
The track was released in 1962, the year before their hit “Be My Baby,” which is celebrated as a masterpiece of the Wall of Sound.
While it portrays the ache of young love, its graceful, dramatic sonics and expansive vocals are utterly enchanting.
It may even resonate in some way with Chanel’s brand image.
In conclusion
We introduced a wide range of Chanel commercials, from the latest releases to buzzworthy hits. The sophisticated visual beauty and the presence of the models create a world that captivates viewers and won’t let go. If any commercial caught your interest, be sure to revisit it and immerse yourself in its beauty again and again.


