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Apr 23, 2018 - 271 Likes, 8 Comments - Caroline Rennolds Milbank (@jupeculotte) on Instagram: “Vanity Fair's Hollywood issue has an article on Coco Chanel's brief sojourn in Los Angeles in 1931.…”
In 1931, studio mogul Sam Goldwyn believed the famed Parisian couturier could make his movies—and his stars—more glamorous, and invited the designer to come to Hollywood. What resulted was an object lesson in the difference between costumes and couture.
Coco Chanel's Little-Known Flirtation with Golden-Age Hollywood
Janet Flanner’s 1931 Profile of Coco Chanel. “The key to her peculiar genius and its sartorial consequences may lie in the fact that Chanel, most Parisian and expensive couturier of her epoch, was born poor and in the country.”
Coco Chanel's Revolutionary Style
Who doesn't love the little black dress?
5 Ways the Designer Changed the Way We Dress
Ahead of this Sunday’s Academy Awards, stars flocked to the French house’s lipstick-filled bash.
Cindy Crawford, Kristen Stewart, and More at Chanel's We Love Coco Beauty Party
Stars flocked to the Walls Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts to attend the Vanity Fair Oscars party in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
Stars toss back drinks and change looks for Vanity Fair Oscar party
1930s CHANEL
Mar 19, 2015 - Gloria Swanson, Tonight or Never, 1931 (gown by Coco Chanel)
Gloria Swanson, Tonight or Never, 1931 (gown by Coco Chanel)
Tweedland The Gentlemen's club: Chanel: An Intimate Life by Lisa Chaney / Coco Chanel: an Intimate Life - Lisa Chaney.mov
What Coco Chanel Was Doing In The Final Days Before Her Death
How Chanel's first ever gender neutral fragrance is unlike its predecessors