The history of Chanel jewelry and how Coco Chanel refused to use precious stones in her designs and revolutionized the costume jewelry industry
The History of Chanel Jewelry
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Gabrielle Chanel started by selling hats. She worked her way up to control the fashion sphere faster and better than no-one has. Story of an icon
This exhibition pays tribute to the legacy of Gabrielle Coco Chanel - HIGHXTAR.
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Coco Chanel is a symbol for fashion and feminism. She's credited with designing the little black dress and the Chanel suit, after all. But hanging in her closet were a few pretty big skeletons, too.
How Global Icon Coco Chanel Reinvented Women's Fashion
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With her trademark suits and little black dresses, fashion designer Coco Chanel created timeless designs that are still popular today.
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Coco Chanel brought us the little black dress, the timeless Chanel suit and classic Chanel No. 5 perfume. This charming book explores the philosophy of this fascinating woman on topics ranging from style, passion, money, success and femininity.
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Cuff bracelets had long fallen out of fashion but suddenly reappeared in the 1930s, making their comeback with Chanel’s trademark designs
Coco Chanel: the revival of the cuff bracelet - The Blog of BUTTONSPARADISE
A symbol of luxury and class, Coco Chanel is one of the most “aiconic” women in history. See what it is like to walk through her apartment and live as she did in Paris 1920s.
Coco Chanel's Apartment — Be Aiconic