Illustration of Chanel's little black dress from American Vogue

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Illustration of Chanel's little black dress from American Vogue

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Throughout its 120-year tenure, the magazine has told the story of the most compelling moments in fashion and culture while simultaneously creating them. In honor of our 120th anniversary, we look back at ten famous “firsts.”

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Illustration of Chanel's little black dress from American Vogue

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