180 m² of pleasure, spread across 3 floors. That's what Chanel offers with this new and unique place, which took over 2 years of work to create. A temple of beauty, now featuring signature treatments established by the brand. A special and experiential destination, where no detail is overlooked.
Three spaces for three times the pleasure
As soon as you step into this fabulous private building, you discover the paradise of makeup, with a giant palette of powders that invites passersby to explore both the brand's iconic products and the latest innovations. Every corner is a tribute to the craftsmanship of the house, offering everything you need for a beauty transformation done to perfection.
Chanel Maison de Beauté : L’Art de la Beauté Réinventé au sein du 16ème arrondissement de Paris ◾️
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On the second floor, we dive into a second sense: smell. After taking the exceptional golden elevator, we step into a rather unique world where the legendary Chanel No. 5 bottle transforms into furniture or a magnificent chandelier. Expert advice and masterclasses await you to help you discover the perfect fragrance for you.
Finally, the highlight of the show—on the third floor, three treatment rooms welcome you for a moment of relaxation and well-being that targets both your face and your body. And one thing is for sure, it really lifts your spirits! The "Chanel Fascia" invites you to try a unique experience that focuses on "fascias", often ignored tissues that are essential and reflect most of our tensions.
Luxury from floor to ceiling
Inside, every detail...cute;tail is designed to remind you that you are within one of the largest luxury houses in France. On the walls and tables, you will find reminders of the packaging of the most iconic products from the brand with the intertwined C's.
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Here, we literally dive into the Chanel universe, « its singular and unique taste, with a desire to embed itself in a very French decorative arts vocabulary », according to Thomas du Pré de Saint-Maur, the General Director of Creative Resources for Perfumes and Beauty at the House.
Chanel Beauty House Passy
1, chaussée de La Muette – 16th
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