1910s CHANEL

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The history of the House of CHANEL in the 1910s

1910s  CHANEL

Zina Brozia modelling Chanel hat (1910 in Comoedia illustré), Coco Chanel #CocoChanel #ChanelModes #ChanelVinta…

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Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel (1883–1971) and the House of Chanel, Essay, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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House of Chanel, Suit, French

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Portrait of the young designer, Coco Chanel, shot 1910-1920 ca, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. AHV-FCC-F-022369-0000

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1910-1919 - Women's High Fashion through the Decades

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Épinglé sur Enregistrements rapides

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Who? 1910's women Flappers 1920's How? Coco ChanelThe Flapper Coco Chanel: ~She created the flapper fashion. ~She introduced the world to unisex jumpers. - ppt download

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Ca 1910 - Coco Chanel Coco chanel fashion, Chanel couture, Coco chanel

May 26, 2016 - US.NNFIT.SC.x146.4-5 All Special Collections access is by appointment. Researchers should e-mail a request for an appointment to gm*****@***** as far in advance as possible. For more info, please visit our FIT website. The Department of Special Collections and FIT Archives does not own copyright f…

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Sketch from the Max Meyer Collection Fashion illustration vintage, Edwardian fashion, Vintage chanel

Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel (1883-1971) distinguished her design aesthetic through a strict insistence on comfortable, lightweight garments and a pared-down silhouette. Chanel's interest in simplicity is seen in her earliest millinery designs from the 1910s, which relied on a single, dramatic embellishment for decoration rather than the "assemblage of materials" then in vogue.1 This interest in "less is more" also demonstrated itself in her earliest garment designs, ready-made suits and dresses often made from inexpensive wool jersey. These garments, almost the exact opposite of popular feminine fashions, launched Chanel's career. Throughout her career, Chanel adhered to the basic principle of crafting soft, lightweight fabrics into functional (yet luxurious) garments. Though Chanel produced a variety of garment types throughout her career, one that reappeared over and over was the suit. Borrowing from menswear, Chanel created a feminine suit which offered ease of movement and capitalized on the implication of power inherent in the masculine suit. The basic, stripped down silhouette remained consistent, but the textiles changed with the times. It became a classic and functions today as shorthand for the designer herself. Two-piece suitGabrielle ChanelSpring 1964Transfer from the Museum at FIT2004.291.24AB

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Coco Chanel - FIDM Museum