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If you loved Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge and No.5 the Film, the latter of which is a 180-second-long commercial (or short film) for Chanel No.5 (costing US$42 million, by the way), you have one person to doff your hat to: director Baz Luhrmann.

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Chanel has a ?vener-?able scent heritage that dates back all the way to 1921, when the brilliant nose Ernest Beaux composed Chanel No. 5.

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Chanel has a ?vener-?able scent heritage that dates back all the way to 1921, when the brilliant nose Ernest Beaux composed Chanel No. 5.

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