The history of the House of CHANEL in the 1920s
Almost 100 years later, these 1920s outfits still look amazing. And they were all started by Coco Chanel.
1920s Fashion and the 5 Trends Coco Chanel Kick-Started
Few people look past the glamorization of the flappers, but we wanted to dig deeper to find both the causes of the reform in gender roles as well as the era’s lasting impact on women today. In November, after a preliminary perusal of various sources at our local public library, we decided that our project should explore the controversial fashions of the twenties that boldly symbolized the liberation of women from confining Victorian social expectations.
The Enduring Chanel: Reaction to a Revolutionary Reformer of Women's Fashions - Not Even Past
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How to Dress for the Gatsby Era 1920s fashion, Vintage outfits, Fashion
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In the 1920s, American women were enthralled by the sophisticated designs that emerged from Europe. Europe, and in particular Paris, France, was the epicenter of all […]
The Madame of Fashion Visit American Coco Chanel
Fashion History: The Early 1920s
She was controversial, but became one of the most successful fashion designers of all time thanks to her revolutionary ideas
The eight Coco Chanel creations that changed how women dress
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PERFUMES Controversy also surrounded the use of scent. Single-note floral perfumes were considered respectable - one writer has described Yardley's lavender water as the 'only admissible perfume for a lady' before the Great War. In England, 'Zenobia' flower waters sold well: there were thirty different fragrances to choose from. (1) But the 1910s and 1920s…
1920's Make-up & Cosmetics Pt. 3