Born in 1883 and orphaned at a young age, Chanel was raised by her aunts
in the province of Auvergne. Her nickname was “Coco” or “little
pet.” Taught to sew by the aunts who raised her, she became a hat
designer in 1908, opened two boutiques in 1914, and continued to design
smart yet simple fashions in contrast to the frilly and ornate fashions
of the day. Some say the shortage of fabrics in France through the two
World Wars influenced her style. She is quoted as saying she only designed
things she wanted to wear.
She became associated with some of the most creative and visionary artists
of her time; including Diaghilev, Picasso, Stravinsky and Cocteau. Like
these artists, she was determined to break the mold and invent ways of
expressing herself through the fashions she created. Cocteau once said
of her "she has, by a kind of miracle, worked in fashion according
to rules that would seem to have value only for painters, musicians, poets."
Chanel created such practical clothing as the tricot sailor dress, and
turtleneck and pullover sweaters. Considered a bold move for her time,
she introduced pants for women.
The single element that most insured Chanel's fame was her most famous
fragrance- --Chanel No. 5, in its 1923 Art Deco bottle. It was the first
perfume to bear a designer's name.
One could say perfume helped keep Chanel's pretty reputation throughout
World War II. She responded to the war by shutting down her fashion business
and hooking up with Hans Gunther von Dincklage, a Nazi officer whose favors
included permission to reside in her beloved Ritz Hotel. Years later in
the 1950’s, she had trouble making a comeback because her name still
had "disgraced" attached to it.
Her Chanel suit met phenomenal success. Karl Lagerfeld who designs Chanel
today and who has turned the company into an even bigger, more profitable
business than it was before, points out, "By the '50s she had the
benefit of distance, and so could truly distill the Chanel look. Time
and culture had caught up with her." In Europe, her return to fashion
was deemed an utter flop at first, but Americans couldn't buy her suits
fast enough. Her designs provided fashions for the famous women of her
time including Jackie Kennedy. Her creations included one of history’s
most famous fragrances, Chanel No.5 Perfume.
And Coco Chanel’s creations are available right here at FragranceWholesae.com.
They include:
Allure for Men was created by Chanel in 1998. Allure Aftershave by Chanel
is a daytime fragrance blending citrus, spices, wood, bergamot, sandalwood,
amber, cedar, and jasmine
Allure for Women was created by Chanel in 1996 and is recommended for
daytime wear. Allure by Chanel is an oriental floral fragrance possessing
the aroma of sweet spices, orange flowers, and notes of fresh citrus,
melons, peaches and plums.
Chanel #19 for Women was created by Chanel in 1970. Chanel #19 Perfumed
Soap by Chanel is a deep evening fragrance blending notes of bergamot,
neroli, tuberose, vetiver, leather, and musk.
Chanel #5 for Women was created by Chanel in 1921. Chanel #5 Perfumed
Body Lotion by Chanel is a refined, soft, floral scent.
Chanel #5 by Chanel Perfume. Chanel #5 for Women was created by Chanel
in 1921. Chanel #5 Perfume by Chanel is a refined, soft, floral scent.
Chanel #5 by Chanel.
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