Marion Cotillard to star in Chanel No.5 campaign | Inquirer Entertainment

Marion Cotillard set to star in Chanel No. 5 campaign

/ 05:41 PM February 18, 2020

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Marion Cotillard is the new face of Chanel No.5. Image: courtesy of Chanel via AFP Relaxnews

Marion Cotillard has landed a new role as the face of Chanel No. 5.

The Oscar-winning French actress has been snapped up by the French luxury brand to front the new campaign for its iconic fragrance, marking the star’s first major beauty deal. The campaign is scheduled to roll out later this year.

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In an official statement, Chanel said, “The perfect incarnation of French natural beauty, Marion Cotillard has an irresistible ‘je ne sais quoi’ that’s all her own. She is bringing her elegance to the image of the iconic No.5 fragrance.”

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In representing Chanel No.5, Cotillard joins a star-studded cast of famous actresses including Marilyn Monroe, Catherine Deneuve and Lily Rose Depp.

The house has a long history of working with actors to promote its fragrances: British star Kiera Knightley has fronted multiple campaigns for its “Coco Mademoisell” perfume, while United States actress Kristen Stewart was chosen as the face of the house’s new “Gabrielle” fragrance when it launched in 2017.  Australian actress Margot Robbie was also selected to represent the fragrance “Gabrielle Chanel Essence” last year. CL/JB

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