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Coco Chanel Research Paper

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Imagine a classy restaurant with the light sounds of hushed voices and clinking of silverware, the smell of gourmet food, and the sight of women in classy black dresses and men in their tuxedos. Now imagine the same atmosphere except with everyone wearing bright colors like pinks, yellows, and blues. No black to be seen! That’s what it might look like if it weren’t for Coco Chanel, a very famous fashion designer. One of the things Chanel is well known for is her little black dress. In the 1920s Coco Chanel changed the way the world thought about the color black when she introduced the “little black dress” to her collections, originally the color black was worn by people in mourning and it was considered extremely uncouth for people to wear …show more content…

She got her inspiration from the latest men’s fashions because she knew that there clothing was more practical then women’s clothing of the time. Women’s clothing of the time included long floor length dresses and skirts, corsets, hot and uncomfortable layers, and so much excess clothing it was sometime hard to get around. She also refused to wear or use any type of restricting clothing in her designs. She believed it was extremely impractical, and hated that it was so hard to ride a horse because of skirts. One of the main reasons Coco Chanel was such a revolutionary designer is because before, women’s fashions had included articles such as corsets but because of her belief that binding skirts and corsets held women back she refused to incorporate them into her designs. “Her elegantly casual designs inspired women of fashion to abandon the complicated, uncomfortable clothes that were prevalent in 19th-century dress.” …show more content…

“In 1969, Chanel’s fascinating life story became the basis for the Broadway musical Coco starring Katharine Hepburn as the legendary designer.” (Biography.com) Her legacy continued on and she continued making designs until her death on January 10, 1971, at the Hotel Ritz. More than a thousand people gathered at the Church of the Madeleine, and many of them wore Chanel suits to show that her designs will always be loved. Soon after her death a designer by the name of Karl Lagerfeld picked up her company and continued the legacy of Chanel. The company earns hundreds of millions in sales every year proving that her designs (and perfume) are still extremely relevant today. In addition to the fact that her designs are long living her life story continues to speak and inspire people with hundreds of books, biographies, movies, and plays being written by loving

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