Coco Chanel: How World Wars Built a Fashion Empire — Lyons Feel

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By Courtney Lyons This was originally submitted as my final paper for Barnard College- Columbia University’s “Consumer Culture in Modern Europe ” class on December 12th, 2019. The original footnotes style is not supported on this platform. Please excuse the makeshift citations. Gabrielle “C

Coco Chanel: How World Wars Built a Fashion Empire — Lyons Feel

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Coco Chanel: How World Wars Built a Fashion Empire — Lyons Feel

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Coco Chanel: How World Wars Built a Fashion Empire — Lyons Feel

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Coco Chanel: How World Wars Built a Fashion Empire — Lyons Feel

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1918 Chanel Illustration Before you saw her clothing in those iconic photographs shot by famous photographers like Richard Avedon, and Henry Clarke, and long before Karl Lagerfeld started drawing fashion sketches for her fashion house, Coco Chanel's designs were being drawn by some of the world's most renowned fashion

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Mark Shaw - Coco Chanel with Suzy Parker Discusses New Designs offered by Liz O'Brien on InCollect. Portrait of Coco Chanel and American model Suzy Parker try on various new pieces. Mark Shaw's informal, grainy, black and white images of Coco Chanel were created using an unobtrusive 35mm camera and film processing methods that enabled him to eliminate all other photographic equipment. Although Shaw's techniques increased the grain and contrast of the photographs, the lack of intimidating, distracting flash and lights allowed him to capture an unusually relaxed Chanel. Image size 22" x 22"/Paper size 24" x 36" All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. Each print is Estate stamped on the back and signed and numbered by David Shaw, and accompanied by a letter of authenticity. Lead time is four to six weeks. *Please note this image is available in several sizes. Prices increase as editions sell out.

Coco Chanel: How World Wars Built a Fashion Empire — Lyons Feel

Mark Shaw - Coco Chanel with Suzy Parker Discusses New Designs

In the 1920s, American women were enthralled by the sophisticated designs that emerged from Europe. Europe, and in particular Paris, France, was the epicenter of all […]

Coco Chanel: How World Wars Built a Fashion Empire — Lyons Feel

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