Recently, Chanel has unveiled its inaugural House of Beauty in Paris’ 16th arrondissement. It is a location bringing together the brand’s complete beauty range and treatment offerings.
According to Chanel, The House of Beauty, launched after two years of renovation, epitomizes Chanel’s French spirit and timeless elegance. “Through its architecture, this house expresses the French spirit of Chanel, its singular and unique taste,” said Thomas du Pré de Saint Maur, Chanel’s creative director for perfumes, beauty, watches, and jewelry.
On the first floor, Chanel showcases its complete collection of 88 scents alongside personalized services. Visitors can consult perfume experts, explore scents with the digital tool La Rencontre, or join masterclasses. Makeup services and facials are also offered in private rooms.
The top floor houses two treatment rooms, Gabrielle and Coco. Signature offerings include La Fascia de Chanel, a facial and body treatment designed with fascialtherapy expert Hélène Bourhis-Bois. The bespoke L’Allure and Le Grand Soin protocols, lasting up to three hours, are also available, along with other signature treatments.
Beyond the House of Beauty, Chanel continues to celebrate its beauty legacy with the upcoming release of Chanel: The Allure of Makeup by Natasha Fraser, a book commemorating 100 years of the brand’s color cosmetics.





