Even a woman who has never owned an original Chanel piece is sure to have something hanging in her closet that was inspired by the iconic designer.
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The two important core values of SOMEFANCYNAME are empowering women and gender equality. When women come together – great things can happen. Majority of our designers are women and they, in turn, empower other women and sit-at-home moms by giving them jobs and competitive salaries. We can support other women, mentor on. The two important core values of SOMEFANCYNAME are empowering women and gender equality. When women come together – great things can happen. Majority of our designers are women and they, in turn, empower other women and sit-at-home moms by giving them jobs and competitive salaries. We can support other women, mentor one another, elevate one another, ensure our voices are heard at the table. One woman’s accomplishment is an accomplishment for all women. Therefore, on Wednesdays, we make sure to celebrate women who inspire us. Today we will talk about an iconic woman working towards success within a fashion industry, the most revolutionary stylist of the 1900s - Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, known as famous Coco Chanel.
WOMEN WHO INSPIRE US: COCO CHANEL – SOMEFANCYNAME
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In 1931, studio mogul Sam Goldwyn believed the famed Parisian couturier could make his movies—and his stars—more glamorous, and invited the designer to come to Hollywood. What resulted was an object lesson in the difference between costumes and couture.
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Fashion vs. Style – And Why It Matters by Rehana Wolfe, contributing editor Which is more important: fashion or style? If you asked this question of Coco Chanel, she would have definitely responded: “style.” Coco Chanel, the designer we have loved for decades, was instrumental in defining modern women’s style. Chanel shifted women to simple […]
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