Chanel Camryn Hold Itchanel Latour / Chanel: Nicole / Chanel Sabovitch ((exclusive))

Then comes . This name is a perfume and a posture. Latour —the tower. She builds herself upward, vertebrae by vertebrae, in a city that measures worth in angles and light. This is the Chanel who learns to hold a room without saying a word. The one who understands that mystery is a kind of currency.

But no one stays a tower forever. So she becomes . Softening at the edges. Nicole is the name she uses when she wants to be believed. When she laughs too loud at a bad joke. When she falls in love with someone who calls her just Chanel —no last name necessary. This is the vulnerability she never planned for. Then comes

And finally, . The return to something grounded, almost Slavic in its weight. Sabovitch is the name on the lease, the tax form, the late-night voicemail to her mother. It is the least glamorous and therefore the most real. The one that remembers where she came from, even when the other names try to forget. She builds herself upward, vertebrae by vertebrae, in