Coco Chanel Costumes, February 1930.

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Chanel has been a very influential brand throughout fashion history. It is known for its fragrances, clothes, watches, and handbags. The brand's most famous pieces are the little black dress, the Chanel No.5 perfume, and the Chanel Suit. Let’s take a deeper look at Chanel’s rise in the fashion world and their influence.  Coco Chanel…

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