Coco Chanel is a symbol for fashion and feminism. She's credited with designing the little black dress and the Chanel suit, after all. But hanging in her closet were a few pretty big skeletons, too.
The Legacy of Coco Chanel — Clothing For The Modern Woman
Coco Chanel never considered herself a feminist; She was a fashion designer. So how exactly did she become known as a woman who helped advance women's rights? Read the article on Enya's Attic blog to find out.
A feminist Icon?: How Coco Chanel Advanced Women's Rights - Enya's Attic
Coco Chanel: The Illustrated World of a Fashion Icon is an illustrated biography of Coco’s Chanel's life from the internationally reknown illustrator and author, Megan Hess. It features key moments from Coco's amazing life and iconic items from the fashion empire that she built.
Coco Chanel: The Illustrated World of a Fashion Icon [Book]
If Coco Chanel were to give a masterclass on design, creativity and attitude, what wisdom would she impart? Discover the life, work and legacy of
What Coco Chanel Can Teach You About Fashion
CoCo Chanel, The Fashion Influencer
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What Coco Chanel Can Teach You About Fashion (Icons with Attitude)
Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel's global icon, dies
Navigating the turbulent world of fashion, Coco Chanel wasn’t merely contending with ever-changing styles or the challenge of innovating sartorial norms. Her journey was punctuated by personal…
What We Can Learn About Resilience from Coco Chanel, by Neri Karra Sillaman, PhD
SEVEN WONDERS: HOW COCO CHANEL CHANGED THE COURSE OF WOMEN'S FASHION
Chanel visual identity is not only made up with their products, but it is also made up by their physical environments such as the Chanel stores. The visual identity they portray within their stores is just as important as this is what attracts consumers into the stores. To show Chanel’s store aesthetic this I have created a brands cape board. A key development for Chanel as a brand that made up their visual identity, was when French society started changing during world war 1 in 1914. It was no
Chanel's target consumer tribe and their visual identity
Explore The Codes Of Coco Chanel Through The V&A's 'Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto' - 10 Magazine
Chanel pioneered the myth of the more liberated woman, in a society that thrived on confining and constricting women, through her designs and fashion brand – and she succeeded. She changed beliefs and thus, she became a leader
A Feminist Icon? The Historical Leadership of Coco Chanel – P O S T S C R I P T
Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel's Chic Legacy