
                                                    Christopher Briney and Sean Kaufman
                                                    Photo: Tyrell Hampton
                                                
On a vibrant Thursday evening, Chanel introduced its latest fragrance, Bleu de Chanel L’Exclusif, in the United States with an event that felt like a perfect blend of a fragrance launch and a cultural celebration. The event, held at Daniel Boulud’s stunning rooftop venue, Le Jardin sur Madison, showcased magnificent views of the New York skyline, which turned a striking blue in honor of the new scent.
The attendees primarily consisted of a youthful crowd, aligning with Chanel’s strategy to engage with Gen Z consumers. High-profile guests included actors Christopher Briney and Sean Kaufman, known for their roles in The Summer I Turned Pretty, alongside prominent figures such as Evan Mock, Gabbriette, and musicians Daniel Caesar, Miguel, Justine Skye, and Faye Webster. Olivier Polge, Chanel’s esteemed perfumer who crafted L’Exclusif, welcomed guests into an immersive scent experience before DJ Sam French set the tone for the night.
A delightful surprise followed when Grammy-winning artist Daniel Caesar took to the stage, captivating the audience with a remarkable performance that had everyone dancing and singing along. To add a playful twist to the celebration, trays of bright blue French 75 Jell-O shots were served, cleverly nodding to the fragrance theme and enhancing the festive atmosphere. By the close of the evening, it was evident that Chanel had successfully embedded its identity not just in the New York skyline but also in the hearts of a new generation of fragrance enthusiasts.
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  Photo: Tyrell Hampton Teyana Taylor 
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Photo: Trent Munson Daniel Caesar 
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