CHANEL
CHANEL brings luxury authority to Class 3 through fragrance, beauty and cosmetic products. It is notable not only for fame but for the way the mark signals heritage, prestige and consistent brand control across beauty lines.
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Brand History & Trademark Analysis
CHANEL brings luxury authority to Class 3 through fragrance, beauty and cosmetic products. It is notable not only for fame but for the way the mark signals heritage, prestige and consistent brand control across beauty lines. Using CHANEL makes the page feel less generic and more editorially substantial for perfume and cosmetics searches.
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Historical Background
Chanel filed trademark applications on 18 November 1924 for both the typeset "Chanel" mark and the interlocking CC design, which were registered on 24 February 1925. Chanel opened her first London salon in Mayfair in 1927 and established British Chanel Ltd in 1932. The house maintains one of the most aggressive global trademark enforcement programmes in the luxury sector, consistently ranking among the top filers of anti-counterfeiting actions at border customs agencies.
