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13 of Karl Lagerfeld's Best Chanel Red Carpet Dresses – WWD
31 of the Most Beautiful Chanel Dresses We've Ever Seen
It took 1054 hours of work to make the sublime Haute Couture dress that Kristen Stewart wears as Princess Diana in “Spencer”, Pablo Larraín's highly anticipated new biopic.
All of the secrets behind the Chanel haute couture dress worn by
Watch Chanel’s autumn/winter 2020 haute couture collection come to life and dance into the night. Fashion film directed by Christophe Evrard.
Chanel's Dazzling Haute Couture Collection Captured On Film - MOJEH
Chanel for Your Wedding: This Short, Sweet Dress Is Perfect for a
Chanel HC Halter-Neck Lace Gown — UFO No More
Chanel Cotton Tweed Dress in Black/Beige/White
Chanel Cotton Tweed Dress in Black/Beige/White — UFO No More
See Sofia Richie's Chanel wedding dresses and bridal looks from her wedding weekend celebrations in the South of France, where she married Elliot Grainge.
Sofia Richie's Chanel Wedding Dresses
Penélope Cruz’s Chanel Gown For Venice took 300 hours to make. She talks to British Vogue about the gown for the Venice Film Festival – her favourite dress from the autumn/winter 2021 couture collection.
It Took 300 Hours To Make Penélope Cruz's Chanel Gown For Venice
Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel's (1883-1971) reputation is staked primarily on her exploration of menswear-inspired suits and her promotion of the understated little black dress. Though these creations are an important part of her aesthetic, her designs didn't always exude a strict less-is-more philosophy. Many of Chanel's evening wear designs, particularly during the 1920s and 1930s, glittered with embellishment. She also designed feminine, romantic day wear like the c. 1937 afternoon dress pictured here. Afternoon dress Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel c. 1937 Gift of The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising 79.25.5
Chanel day dress, c. 1937 - FIDM Museum
Chanel Cream Tweed Button-Up Mini Dress
Cream Tweed Button-Up Mini Dress
In 1931, The New Yorker wrote up a profile Coco Chanel, a designer couldn't draw and preferred not to sew. But her little black dress become iconic nonetheless.. In 1931, The New Yorker wrote up a profile Coco Chanel, a designer couldn't draw and preferred not to sew. But her little black dress become iconic nonetheless.
Here's How Coco Chanel Created The Little Black Dress
Margot Robbie's Vintage Chanel Dress at the Oscars 2020
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