Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

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Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

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Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

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Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

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Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

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Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

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Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

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Ever since the 1930s when fashion designer Coco Chanel famously layered heaping strands of faux pearls around her neck and shoulders, the sophisticated gem has been synonymous with the French. While classic pearls have ridden waves of being in and out of the fashion spotlight, we can say with confidence that 2019 is undeniably the year…

Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

Ever since the 1930s when fashion designer Coco Chanel famously… – Robert Shugart

After a two-year refurbishment, Palais Galliera in Paris throws open its doors to host an exhibition dedicated to Gabrielle Chanel, one of the most influential fashion designers of the 20th century.

Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

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Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

A Feminist Icon? The Historical Leadership of Coco Chanel

This essay sets out to analyse the comparing and contrasting features of two designers, Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli, during the same period. It will argue that Chanel had an industry-oriented approach towards fashion, whereas Schiaparelli was art-oriented in her designs, yet both were equally innovative in doing so. Through reference to Ingrid Loschek’s…

Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

A History Lesson on…Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel vs. Elsa Schiaparelli

Before everybody buys, borrows, or burrows in a closet for something to wear for Cranbrook Center’s annual House Party, let us consider the fashions of the times. We’re going back to the 1930s, to celebrate the heyday of Loja Saarinen, doyenne of the Cranbrook art scene as designer of interiors, weaver, fashionista, textile designer, businesswoman,…

Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

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The Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina, is displaying Chanel garments from its collection in the exhibition “Chanel: Designs for the Modern Woman” through December 31, 2011.

Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

Chanel in Charlotte - Threads

“I don’t do fashion, I am fashion.” One of the most legendary fashion designers of all time, Coco Chanel is a true icon, whose legacy lives strong today. Famous for pioneering timeless staples including the little black dress, the skirt suit and the striped Breton top, her focus was on wearable styles with a streamlined

Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

Coco Chanel: Strength and Femininity – the thread

The most glamorous exhibition of the year opened on October 1 at the Palais Galliera in Paris. “Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto” focuses on Gabrielle Chanel’s work. An invitation to discover a genius universe and a timeless style, a new elegance based on freedom, the Chanel style. Forever.

Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

Iconic Exhibition 'Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto' Opens In Palais Galliera In Paris

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