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Above all, creating her own wardrobe for an independent and active woman, Chanel was able to anticipate the needs and desires of the modern woman.
Mixing classicism and innovation, she was able to imagine a style and a silhouette that is remarkable among all.
Following only her passions, the Lioness of number 5 loved to be admi- red and women understood this need to attract attention through their own desires for seduction.
This “Fashion Manifesto” presents a stunning range of Chanel’s most iconic creations.
A double C which, for years, has been a true signature of timeless luxury and universal elegance.
Gabrielle Chanel, Hat 1917 Patrimoine de CHANEL, Paris
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