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When Coco Chanel Came to Dallas — 1957
Coco Chanel - Wikipedia
From Coco Chanel’s Rue Cambon salon, to the ultimate designer showdown in 1973 with the Battle of Versailles — these are the fashion visionaries who paved the way for the modern runway show
From Coco Chanel to the Battle of Versailles: the history of the
Stanley Marcus presents the Neiman-Marcus fashion award for 1957 to Gabrielle Chanel during the awards banquet in the ballroom of the Statler-Hilton in Dallas. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images
Stanley Marcus presents the Neiman-Marcus fashion award for 1957
Fashion Doll Stylist: Gabrielle Chanel-Fashion Manifesto
Aug 27, 2013 - The top 5 1950s fashion designers. Christian Dior, Cristóbal Balenciaga, Pierre Balmain, Jaques Fath, and of course Coco Chanel
1950's Fashion Film - The Top 5 Designers.
From the Margins to the Core of Haute Couture: The Entrepreneurial Journey of Coco Chanel - Volume 24 Issue 2
From the Margins to the Core of Haute Couture: The Entrepreneurial
DESIGN and ART MAGAZINE: A New Chanel Exhibition Opens at the
Attention: Women's Page Editor. Paris, France: Coco Chanel has designed this summer outfit for the "sailor-girl." A flaring white linen skirt, trimmed and edged in striped fabric, is combined to a white and blue striped shiny with a breast pocket. A yachting cap of white cotton is trimmed with a jewelled brooch. February 19, 1955. Get premium, high resolution news photos at getty
674 Vintage Coco Chanel Stock Photos, High-Res Pictures, and
By Scott Daniels The 20th century saw dramatic changes in fashion for women. Rereading that sentence, “dramatic” feels like too silly a word to use; comparing a dress from 1900 to one of the 1960s feels much more like witnessing the arrival
Three 20th Century Women's Fashion Game Changers
French fashion designer Coco Chanel says goodbye to American department store executive Stanley Marcus as she boards an airplane in Dallas, Texas. Chanel had been visiting for the opening of a new Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images
French fashion designer Coco Chanel says goodbye to American
With the house of Lacroix filing for bankruptcy, and Yves Saint Laurent gone, some fear that haute couture is finished. But Paris’s fashion phoenix has survived world war, cultural revolution, and economic meltdown, reshaped to fit the times. Tracing its lineage—Worth, Poiret, Chanel, Dior, and onward—the author describes the current incarnation: spectacular shows accessible to millions on the Internet and a new global client base in the Middle East, India, and China.
Amy Fine Collins on Haute Couture