135 birthdays of Coco Chanel and iconic designs throughout time
Designer Coco Chanel, born August 19, 1883, in Saumur, France.
When Coco Chanel was 12 years old, her mother died of tuberculosis, and her father sent her to the orphanage of the Roman Catholic monastery Aubazine.
The attractive youthful beauty of designer Coco Chanel.
At the age of 18, Chanel left the orphanage for the town of Moulins and became a singer.
In 1909, Chanel had a new love affair with Captain Arthur Edward nicknamed “Boy” Capel.
In the 20s, designer Coco Chanel launched the famous perfume line: Chanel No.5.
In 1925, Chanel’s collarless dress designs were born and received great buzz.
She died on January 10, 1971, in France.
Coco Chanel in her signature tweed suit at her private apartment in Paris.
The achievements and iconic designs of designer Coco Chanel are still honored and constantly sought after by fashionistas around the world.
CHANEL BOY BAG (THE BOY BAG)
This bag model is modeled after a gentleman’s bag and is cared for in every detail and with sophisticated seams.
Gabrielle Coco Chanel is a person with a strong personality and is strongly influenced by men’s fashion.
QUILTED BAG 2.55 (QUILTED BAG)
This famous 2.55 bag model is usually made of soft leather, has a luxurious long metal chain strap and has a variety of colors for fashionistas to choose from.
In February 1955, this classic 2.55 bag was born.
If we try to imagine, we will find it quite difficult if these women have to carry with them not only a clutch but also a glass of champagne, theater program flyers, or
CHANEL TWO – TONE SHOES
These two-tone slingback shoes feature a classic high-heel hybrid design with a signature closed pointed toe and a slender strap heel that hugs the heel.
In 1957, designer Coco Chanel introduced two-tone slingback shoes.
SAILOR STRIPED SHIRT (THE BRETON TOP)
With her love for sailor shirts, she changed the face of ordinary women’s clothing.
After a trip to the French coast, designer Coco Chanel became very interested in the sailor’s uniform.
THE LITTLE BLACK DRESS (THE LITTLE BLACK DRESS)
Through Coco Chanel’s subtle variations, simple black dresses have become very famous.
Before the 1920s, women often wore black at funerals and it was considered inappropriate to wear on any other occasion.
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PEARLS (FAUX PEARLS)
Coco Chanel was rarely seen without a string of pearls or jewelry around her neck.
Designer CocoChanel is the one who brought her imitation jewelry into mainstream fashion.
TWEED JACKET
The famous tweed material used for jackets, Chanel was not only inspired by menswear but by a model from real men.
One of the fabrics that designer Coco Chanel often uses for her clothes is tweed.
YACHTING PANTS
The groundbreaking design and silhouette of the Yachting pants are still said to influence the fashion trends of each year or season.
Coco Chanel was born in 1883, a time when French women in high society only wore dresses.
TWO-TONE FLATS
Considered Chanel’s version of ballet shoes, this design has been embraced by the fashion world for decades and generations.
These comfortable yet chic flats are a timeless icon of the classic stiletto and heel.
CHANEL PERFUME NO.5
This scent was extremely popular with Marilyn Monroe, and she declared that she only used this number 5 perfume at night.
In 1922, Gabrielle Chanel was the first designer to launch a perfume line named after herself, Chanel No.
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