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Chanel

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  • Mar 13, 2009

    Chanel

    With Freida Pinto, Beth Ditto, and Lily Allen.

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Label Overview

Chanel is one of today’s best known and most highly sought-after fashion brands, and has been one practically since it was founded by Coco (Gabrielle) Chanel in 1909. Her big break hit when she opened a small shop in Paris in 1910 where she sold her hats. And by 1913, after asserting disdain for resort wear, she launched sportswear: Her take was simpler—flannel blazers, jersey sweaters, and women in trousers, all of which were decidedly against twentieth-century culture memes. Chanel was trendsetting before there were trends. Her post–World War I look gained attention, as she brought on modernism in fashion through beaded dresses in the twenties, the infamous little black dress, as well as a two- or thee-piece suit, which is still a signature Chanel look. By 1921 she introduced Chanel No. 5, and was once quoted as saying "A woman who doesn't wear perfume has no future." No. 5 went on to become one of the best-selling fragrances of all time. After a period away from Paris, Chanel returned after the Second World War in the fifties, a time when Christian Dior was touted as Paris's premiere couturier. However, Chanel rose again with the launch of her chain-link belt and quilted leather bags—today with the interlocking C's—reestablishing Chanel as the definition of classy glamour with an edge. Coco passed in 1971, but the brand continued, even launching their first ready-to-wear collection in 1978. Yet without a lead designer to be the face of the brand, the house struggled to maintain its enchanting reputation for luxury. That is, until Karl Lagerfeld joined in 1983 to revive it to its elite status, which he did with added glamour and sexiness. Today, Chanel stands out in just about every category—couture, ready-to-wear, accessories, jewelry, shoes, and fragrances. What began as a no-nonsense approach to fashion, designed to let women be comfortable while looking dignified, has been translated into classic, tailored style, especially in ready-to-wear, where the traditional tweed Chanel suit with a nipped-at-the-waist cardigan jacket remains one of the most popular—and most copied—fashion staples. Evening gowns tend to have an understated sex appeal and a bit of whimsy, and appear in luxurious fabrics with lots of embellishments. Yet, there is always an undeniable element of the house's founder. "A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous," Coco Chanel once said. Fitting, since that's the absolute embodiment of the label even a century after it was founded.

Status
Critics' Favorite, Established, Household Name
Clients
Nicole Kidman, Kate Bosworth, Victoria Beckham, Lindsay Lohan, Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen
Other Product Lines
Beauty, Eyewear, Fragrances, Handbags, Shoes
Owned By
Alain Wertheimer, Gerard Wertheimer
Address
135, Avenue Charles de Gaulle
Paris, France 92200
33-8-00-31-28-59
Where To Buy
Chanel, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s, Jeffrey New York, Saks Fifth Avenue
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  • Chanel

    Designed By
    Karl Lagerfeld, 1983 - Present
    Yvonne Dudel, 1978 - 1983
    Jean Cazaubon, 1978 - 1983
    Philippe Guibourge, 1978 - 1983
    Shows In
    Paris
    Collection Types
    RTW, Resort
    Similar Clientele
    Lanvin, Nina Ricci, Christian Dior
    Styles & Tags
    Critics' Favorite, Feminine, French, High Fashion, High Society, Red Carpet, Trendsetters
  • Chanel Couture

    Designed By
    Karl Lagerfeld, 1984 - Present
    Yvonne Dudel, 1971 - 1984
    Jean Cazaubon, 1971 - 1984
    Philippe Guibourge, 1971 - 1984
    Coco Chanel, 1913 - 1971
    Shows In
    Paris
    Collection Types
    Couture
    Similar Clientele
    Christian Dior
    Styles & Tags
    Avant-garde, Critics' Favorite, Feminine, French, High Fashion, High Society

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