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How Chanel No. 5 Became a Necklace

The accessory — which doubles as a diamond ring — takes its inspiration from the design of the iconic perfume bottle.

Lindsay Talbot
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Chanel SA, Fashion and Apparel, Jewels and Jewelry, Perfumes and Fragrances, twomensspringfashion24
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