Coco Chanel Research Paper

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Fashion designer Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, famously known as Coco Chanel, was born on August 19, 1883 in Saumur, France and died on January 10, 1971 in Paris, France (Craven). Chanel was born to Albert Chanel and Eugénie Jeanne Devolle, who died when Chanel was twelve and her father sent her to an orphanage where nuns taught her how to sew, a skill that she would use later on in her future ("Coco Chanel”). Before Chanel started her career as a fashion designer, she used to be a cabaret singer. Even though Coco Chanel had a difficult childhood, she was able to build an empire with a lot of dedication and reinvent how fashion is known today. The fashion icon Coco Chanel revolutionized and transformed the fashion industry by giving women freedom to choose a more casual look as the feminine standard of style during a time where women were known for their "corseted silhouette.” …show more content…

She set women free from their common “corseted silhouette” and gave new uses to fabrics, which meant new possibilities. Every design was personal to how Chanel herself looked. Slim, boyish with chopped hair. Back in the 1920's, women dressed conservatively and were still thought to be less than men. Coco Chanel did something no one dared to do before; she gave women the opportunity to feel liberated and have the same comfort that men got out of clothing. Her designs were always simple, because she wanted to break away from that stereotype. She started with comfortable designs for sportswear made with jersey fabric, as “a choice of fabric both unusual and inspired. Until the designer began to work with it, jersey was more commonly used for men’s underwear” (Krick). The fabric worked perfectly for her designs and still showed off a woman's figure. Coco Chanel spoke through her designs and was often inspired from men’s

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