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Coco Chanel's still is still current today. Find out why she is such a style icon and be inspired by some of her timeless designs.
Coco Chanel: A Fashion Icon and Pioneer. Coco Chanel, born Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, was a revolutionary figure in the world of fashion. Her innovative designs and uncompromising vision continue to shape and influence the industry to this day.
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Gabrielle Chanel, more frequently known as "Coco Chanel," shook up the codes of women's fashion, emphasizing designs that allowed women to move freely and without hindrance. A true icon of style, the designer imagined a modern, timeless wardrobe, combining chic and comfort, whose legacy is still very present in the style vernacular of today. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of her death, here are 3 books that will allow you to (re)discover her journey and quintessential style. Coco
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