
STYLE WITH TWO 'C'
"Fashion passes, style remains" one of the most famous phrases of Mademoiselle has become the motto for all the world's legendary fashion. A style well-groomed, but never excessive.
Unquestionably unique, even a little snobbish Gabrielle Coco Chanel invented the fashionable woman of the twentieth secolo.Audace perfectionist like his style. Just think of the scarlet lipstick invented by Coco same: aggressive and very feminine to suit tweed collarless jacket men, straight skirt with thin gold chains in life is the symbol par excellence of the house Chanel. "Fashion fades, style remains "one of the the most famous phrases of Mademoiselle has become the motto for all the world's legendary fashion. Coco Chanel created a style characterized by elegance and good taste that still sets the trend. One way a lot of details and never excessive. Chanel shrank from bras and underwear typical of his time and drove the woman to freedom and dynamism, but above all to choose. "Men make clothes in which a woman does not know to move," said Mademoiselle between the polemical and ironic. She must be one of the most important innovations in the fashion of the twentieth century, as the leaders of sport in everyday life indroduzione graft of male elements in the female wardrobe.
Coco has transformed the idea of luxury, no longer seen as excessive, ostentatious ("A woman can be super dressed up, never super elegant"), but as a necessary complement of the garment and gentle woman. Chanel invented, creating her own collection of jewelry, a new kind of precious, worn during the day. Often inspired by men's clothing has always believed that a woman is shown with nature was more feminine. How to succeed? This question once Gabrielle said: "In fashion, you know to be successful when there is an element that disturbs, upsets." According to many, the French fashion designer than just products, but ideas ("Fashion is not just something to wear"). And it was This is the key to success that makes the style of the house again today.
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