by Chanel

The Chanel No 5 Eau de Parfum was created by Jacques Polges in 1986 as another interpretation of the iconic original fragrance introduced by Coco Chanel and created by Ernest Beaux in 1921.
Similar fragrances based on shared accords and notes

Chanel • Eau de Parfum
Coco Mademoiselle shares the iconic Chanel DNA, featuring prominent citrus, white floral, and patchouli notes, offering a more modern interpretation of the classic elegance found in No 5.

Guerlain • Eau de Parfum
Shalimar is a legendary fragrance that, like No 5, combines citrus, powdery iris, and vanilla with a rich, complex base, embodying a similar timeless, opulent, and sophisticated vintage feel.

Dior • Eau de Parfum
Dior Homme Intense, while marketed for men, shares a significant powdery iris accord with No 5, providing a sophisticated, elegant, and slightly cosmetic scent profile that appeals to lovers of powdery florals.

Dior • Eau de Parfum
Miss Dior Eau de Parfum (2021) offers a contemporary take on a classic floral, featuring a prominent rose and iris heart with a soft, powdery vanilla base, echoing the sophisticated floral-powdery signature of No 5.

Givenchy • Eau de Parfum
Gentleman Eau de Parfum features a strong iris and vanilla accord, creating a powdery, slightly sweet, and elegant scent that, despite being masculine-leaning, shares the sophisticated, smooth, and refined character of No 5.