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Chanel evening dress 1932, shown front and with capelet. Culture: French Medium: silk
Evening dress, 1938-9, House of Chanel, silk & plastic, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Evening ensemble House of Chanel (French, founded 1913) Met2 - The Dreamstress
The John Wanamaker Auditorium. "Exhibition of Dresses Worn by Well-known Women of Europe and America," May 1, 1940–May 31, 1940.<br/><br/>John Wanamaker. "Exhibition of Dresses Worn by Well-known Women of Europe and America," June 5, 1940–July 5, 1940
House of Chanel, Evening ensemble, French
Chanel 1932. Two of my favorite dresses ever. You can never go wrong with a Chanel dress.
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House of Chanel, Evening dress, French
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