The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

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The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

As Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto opens at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Alexander Fury delves into the history of the French house, and the philosophy of the woman who started it all

The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

Strutting Into The Secret Life Of Coco Chanel - Ripley's Believe It or Not!

The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

Chanel's Life and Works Continue to Inspire Others - The New York Times

The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

Lending Fiction to Her Facts: The Legacy of Coco Chanel, by The Hairpin, The Hairpin

The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

Gabrielle Chanel - Fashion Designer, Designers

FashionQuake presents fashion's most disruptive, rebellious and ground-breaking moments. This is what happens when fashion designers take tradition and rip it up.

The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

FashionQuake by Caroline Young, Quarto At A Glance

Read The Influence of Coco Chanel and Chanel Brand on the Intersection of Feminism and Fashion by Tanner Lunetta on Issuu and browse thousands of o

The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

The Influence of Coco Chanel and Chanel Brand on the Intersection of Feminism and Fashion by Tanner Lunetta - Issuu

Chanel, the renowned luxury fashion house, is set to unveil a groundbreaking exhibition titled "Gabrielle Chanel: A Fashion Manifesto" at London's prestigious Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum.

The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

Unveiling 'Gabrielle Chanel: A Fashion Manifesto' at London's V&A Museum - niood

Arthur 'Boy' Capel left Chanel $65,000 —and the same amount again to another mistress she knew nothing about.

The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

Book Review: 'Mademoiselle: Coco Chanel and the Pulse of History' by Rhonda K. Garelick - WSJ

Elsa Schiaparelli was a prominent figure in fashion and art between the two World Wars by turning the fabric into a painting canvas.

The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

Elsa Schiaparelli: Revolutionary Fashion

For the first time in European history, women wore pants publicly during the First and Second World War. Until then it had been very clear distinction between women and men and how they dressed. Pants were strictly for men. Still in the beginning of last century there was a saying that a women wearing pants was a sign of the end of the world. (See a short film in Finnish about how women got pants).  Wearing pants meant among many other things, that skiing became easier for women. (Photo by Suomen Urheilumuseo)   Pants and pantsuit in women's fashion have signified a radical change in fashion and reflect the many changes that have happened in the political, cultural and economic development of western world during the past 100 years. Paul Poiret is said to be the first one who designed

The Radical History and Philosophy of Coco Chanel

The pantsuit, 100 years of history - TAUKO