Égoïste Explained

Égoïste
Image Size:150
Endorsed By:Jacques Polge
Released:1990
Label:Chanel
Flankers:Platinum Égoïste
Url:Égoïste at chanel.com

Égoïste is a men's perfume produced by French fashion house Chanel.[1] [2] It was created by perfumer Jacques Polge.[3] The perfume was released in 1990.[4] The word is French for "egoist" and "egotistic" (both noun and adjective), which means selfish or self-centered (person).

Commercials for the perfume have been directed by Jean-Paul Goude.

Product history

Based on Bois des Îles, Égoïste is the first male perfume with sandalwood oil as its main note. Another of its components is ambrette seed. The fragrance's name when it was introduced domestically in the 1980s was Bois Noir, French for "Black Wood", a name that was originally used in the working stage. Prior to its 1990 international launch, the product was rebranded because Chanel's marketing department did not like the Bois Noir name. The company had to purchase the rights to use the Égoïste name from photography magazine publisher Nicole Wisniak.[5]

Advertising

The centerpiece of Chanel's advertising campaign to launch Égoïste first in Europe in April 1990 and in the United States one year later was "Le Carlton",[6] a 30-second commercial in French without subtitles, directed by Jean-Paul Goude and costing more than $1 million.[7] [8] It was filmed in a desert outside of Rio de Janeiro. A stucco facade inspired by that of the InterContinental Carlton Cannes Hotel was constructed by 300 workers in less than four weeks.

Its primary feature was 36 balconies situated four high and nine wide, each with shuttered doors. With "Dance of the Knights" from Sergei Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet as its background music, the film opens in black-and-white with a sequence of women dressed in ball gowns shouting lines adapted from Pierre Corneille's tragicomic play Le Cid:

The ad won a Gold Lion award at the International Advertising Festival held at Cannes. Égoïste's sales exceeded initial projections by 35 to 40 percent fifteen months after the international launch.[9]

Notes and References

  1. News: Barchfield . Jenny . 11 November 2011 . Paris retrospective celebrates ad man Goude . . Bloomberg L.P. . dead . https://archive.today/20131025111516/http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9QUL8881.htm . 25 October 2013 . 25 October 2013.
  2. Web site: Égoïste - Chanel Fragrance . Chanel . 25 October 2013.
  3. News: Burgos . Rowena . 18 June 2004 . Master of redolence: Jacques Polge is the nose of Chanel, responsible for the brand's hit scents . . 25 October 2013.
  4. News: Ramírez . Claudia . 30 January 2007 . Mademoiselle Chanel rompió esquemas . Spanish . . 25 October 2013.
  5. http://hintmag.com/post/qampa-with-the-legendary-chanel-perfumer-jacques-polge--september-02-2010 Gaboué, Stéphane. "Q&A with Legendary Chanel Perfumer Jacques Polge," Hint (web fashion magazine), Thursday, September 2, 2010.
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYJW6VK2vjg English-dubbed version of the French original
  7. Kanner . Bernice . 18 March 1991 . Scents of Accomplishment: Society and Égoïste . 20–21 . New York Magazine.
  8. News: Foltz . Kim . 5 March 1991 . New Chanel Men's Scent Gets Provocative Campaign . D22 . The New York Times .
  9. News: Lazarus . George . 26 June 1991 . Chanel's Egoiste Doubles Its Appeal . Chicago Tribune .