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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.
Coco Chanel is more than just a fashion designer. She is a legendary woman who contributed to the evolution of fashio
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Fifty years after her death, the trailblazing designer’s influence on fashion lives on. Here are 8 important style innovations from a designer who once famously said: “I don’t do fashion. I am fashion.”
How Coco Chanel changed the course of women's fashion
Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, also known as Coco Chanel is one of the most influential people in fashion history. While growing up through hard times and running a business during World War I and World War II, the many obstacles that Chanel faced never stopped her from becoming a prevalent…
CoCo Chanel, The Fashion Influencer
Are we about to witness the chronic and debilitating fall of an icon? Or in a category that reinvents itself by default, can Chanel do just that--to win renewed celebration and praise? Like many great brands, Coco Chanel had a vision for the brand of no-nonsense clothes that empowered women to []
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Designer Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel's global icon, dies in Paris
Designer Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel's global icon, dies in Paris
Karl Lagerfeld, the iconic couturier whose designs at Chanel and Fendi had an unprecedented impact on the entire fashion industry, died Tuesday in Paris, prompting an outpouring of love and admiration for the man whose career spanned six decades. Although he spent virtually his entire career at luxury labels catering to the very wealthy — […]
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“It’s not a fashion film!” exclaimed Audrey Tautou before the New York premiere of her latest film, Coco Before Chanel, earlier this month. Coco Before Chanel is a film about the woman rather than the label. The movie’s extraordinary wardrobe simply enhances its actual characters, rendering Coco and her entourage in a tangible, three-dimensional way. But that doesn't mean I didn't covet her outfits.Aside from a few vintage items and an actual Chanel suit, everything Tautou wears on camera is the product of the imagination of Catherine Leterrier, the film’s wardrobe director, who sketched and then commissioned each individual ensemble, down to the shoes. Countless headpieces (including oversized hats for more than 700 female extras) were created by famed milliner Stephen Jones. Leterrier revealed to VF Daily that the rigorous, four-month fitting process was meticulously photographed in order to document the evolution of the character. If something was off—such as when Coco’s boater hat was “too nice, young ,‘jeune fille’”—it would show in the photograph. The straw boater was subsequently painted “faux noir,”a pitch-perfect shade to match Coco’s “elegant but worn out and poor” persona.
How to Dress Like Coco (Before Chanel)