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    “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.” -Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel- ("Coco Chanel Quotes") Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel is a fashion designer of the 20th century, known as Coco chanel. she is a world’s most well-known fashion designer in the world. She is also the founder and namemaker for chanel.She began to design clothes that were simple and comfortable to wear. And she got

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    How To Be Madame Giry

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    If I could spend a day with anyone, It would most likely be Madame Giry. She would give me a tour of the opera house, showing me the chandaleir, all the hidden doors, exploring the history. After that, we would practice singing, she would show me what its like to sing on stage, give me tips on how to improve. Next, we would go to lunch in paris, I would explore the french tastes. After that comes, Hearing stories about Meg's childhood, all the embarrassing ones of course. Later, I would tell her

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    Jean Patou, and Clara Bow came into the fashion and entertainment industry changing the fashion and women’s ideas. Coco Chanel, born on August 19, 1883 in Saumur, France, influenced 1920s fashion greatly through her trademark pieces such as “little black dress” and jersey suits and many more. These key fashion pieces are still very popular in our current day time in women’s fashion. Before Chanel became well known, most women would wear corsets that would leave them feeling stiff to give them more

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    The Fame of Coco Chanel

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    In the roaring 1920’s, women were in corsets, that restricted many women to not eat nor breathe. That’s when Coco Chanel change everything for women, that made her career in the fashion industry go through the roof. Before Coco became an icon in the fashion industry, she was put in an orphanage ever since her dad had left her sister and her. Coco was then raised by nuns, which is where she was taught to sew, a skill will help her to fame. Though her name wasn’t always Coco, her birth name was Gabrielle

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    to hurry into my room “She was out with her little cheer friends” David said coming from the kitchen laughing. He obviously had too much to drink too. I tried to ignore him and just go into my room until he stood in front of me, blocking my door way. “Why do you stay in that room so much?” he said laughing, barely able to stand. I just looked at him disgusted. I looked back at my mom hoping she’d see that for once in my lifetime I’d appreciate a little help from her, but as usual, she just took another

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    life. Isabelle writes about Coco Chanel’s struggles and the obstacles she had to overcome to build her career. Most importantly, Chanel is one of the greatest influencers of all time in the fashion industry. She influenced women’s fashion. The “little black dress” was made more popular by her and women wore it more often after she had worn it herself. Like Coco Chanel, there are many other types of influencers surrounding us. Kristen Forbes wrote about examining the beauty industry’s use of social

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    Essay On Coco Chanel

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    attire to a looser and comfortable fit suitable for every occasion. Everything in a clothing department store has her fingerprints, look and one can see T-shirt made from jersey, bags with the patted pattern and chain shoulder, garments of the color black, all originating from Channel’s fashion empire.The revolutionary idea of making apparel fit for what a woman wanted, in the changing world of the 1920s is Channel’s most memorable accomplishment.Despite many people pinpointing Chanel’s legacy to her

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    Esme: A Narrative Fiction

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    It was about midnight when Carlisle and Esmé walked in from their hunt. There cloths soaked in animal blood. Esmé wrapped her arms around Carlisle and kissed him on his lips. I grabbed roses arm and pulled her over to me. She wrapped her arm around my waist as I hold her hand. I whispered in her ear, as I pulled back her golden hair and said ' later let's go half sex in the woods, while we on are hunt. She smiled with those lushes red lips of hers and said OK. She then whispered into my ear and said

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    Aashna Gheewalla Entrepreneurship Ms. Jordan 28 February 2017 Coco Chanel Coco Chanel stated “In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different.” Coco Chanel was born on August 19, 1883 in Saumur France. Her birth name is Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel. Gabrielle has had a difficult childhood. Coco’s mother passed away due to suffering asthma. After her mother’s death, Chanel and two her sisters were sent to an orphanage and her two brother were sent to a farm to become laborers

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    Ellison’s Invisible Man, serve to illustrate the deceptive lifestyle that black men are subjected to live. They may appear to be grinning in order to please a boss, while in reality they are suffering. A doll exaggerates the manipulability of the narrator because they appear physically perfect and bend into any position the possessing individual pleases. These qualities of dolls are reflect upon how the narrator and other black men must put aside their own individuality and do as they are told in order

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