So the Chanel Factory 5 collection (remember?) is out, and among the items I did not expect, here we have the No. 5 L'Eau water bottle, which I don't want — or more accurately, would possibly buy if it were $5 or $10 — but maybe you do? "Discover an elegant glass water bottle marked with the same visual identity as the N°5 L’EAU fragrance bottle. Designed to be used wherever you are." $75. Another surprise: black and white Chanel No. 5 decorative tape, $55 for 5 rolls (I can't seem to find out how much tape that gets you, although if you're paying $55 for Chanel No. 5 tape maybe you don't care.)
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How about some honeysuckle in your tea or cocktail? Or tea cocktail? Prairie Sun Simple Syrup from Meadowland: "This Oregon-made, handcrafted simple syrup is created with lemons and honeysuckle flowers! It will be a bright addition to your summertime cocktails and desserts." $18 for 236 ml at Beautyhabit.
The daily lemming
The daily lemming
There are apparently 123 items in the No. 5 jewelry collection at Chanel (see yesterday) and only a few of the pieces are online, possibly because the rest are too expensive to list the prices? Shown is one of the more affordable options, the Eternal No. 5 ring, in 18k white gold and diamonds, $7,800.
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Like diamonds? Like Chanel No. 5? This lemming is for you. From the No. 5 jewelry collection at Chanel, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Chanel No. 5, the 55.55 necklace in diamonds and white gold. It is called the 55.55 necklace because that's the carat weight of the emerald-cut diamond in the center. No, it's not for sale, but it will apparently be exhibited from time to time. (Next week I'll post some of the pieces you can buy, if you can afford them.)