The history of the House of CHANEL in the 1910s
1910s CHANEL
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Image file to download and vintage original printpublished in 1910 C. Chanel & Cie (Pauline Chanel, Damour) Furs, Muff, Lucy — , Fur clothing — Advertisement
C. Chanel & Cie (Pauline Chanel, Damour) 1910 Furs, Muff, Lucy
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Dormoy's frock, Agnès hat ; Molyneux ; Chanel ; Mainbocher. - NYPL Digital Collections
Original vintage published in 1910 Chanel (Milinery) Lucienne Roger, Portrait — , Dressmakers — Cover
Chanel (Milinery) 1910 Lucienne Roger, Portrait — Cover
Chanel sprang to fashion in the 1910s by using materials normally only used in underwear for day and evening wear. Her suits of the 1920s defined the era of the boyish sillhouette.
1920s Chanel suits, Chanel sprang to fashion in the 1910s b…
1910 - Mlle Zina Brozia & Mlle Simone Damaury with Chanel hats in Comoedia Illustré
Gabrielle Bonheur 'Coco' Chanel, 1910 Stock Photo - Alamy
House of Chanel, Evening dress, French
Who? 1910’s women Flappers 1920’s How? Coco ChanelThe Flapper. Coco ChanelThe Flapper The flapper dispensed with corset and petticoat and reduced her undergarments to a single piece, the step-in. Over this went the dress, often designed in two parts. The skirt was attached to a sort of sheer tank top to provide the loose low waist characteristic of the Twenties. Over it went a matching loose top or blouse that was frequently sleeveless. The fashionable shape was now boyish, straight up and down, and full-figured women and girls bound their chests to achieve the desired flatness. Under the skirt, the flapper wore sheer flesh-colored stockings, rolled and twisted to keep them in place without garters. A breeze might reveal the stocking top or even a bare knee, and the rolled stockings required regular adjustment, drawing further attention to newly-revealed legs. Bare skin and exposed knees were shocking stuff for elders, but the flapper considered her body her own, and preferred to be unbound and active. The word flapper came from British slang for an awkward teenage girl. Some of this youthful flavor can be seen in the illustrations of John Held Jr., a cover artist and magazine illustrator whose work focused on the flapper and whose images survive to define her. The flappers, however, did not consider themselves little girls - they worked hard to be grown up and sophisticated. Along with their short skirts they wore short hair, lipstick, rouge, and powder. Slimness was essential to the flapper’s look, and women began to watch their weight and diet as never before. Smoking became popular as a weight control aid, and drinking was fashionable despite (or perhaps because of) prohibition. Some flappers even swore. The days of the refined, restrained, repressed lady were over..
Who? 1910's women Flappers 1920's How? Coco ChanelThe Flapper Coco Chanel: ~She created the flapper fashion. ~She introduced the world to unisex jumpers. - ppt download
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