Hey there
Chanel lovers! Today I want to give you an insight into the history of Chanel
and some iconic looks and staple pieces we associate with Chanel. Sit back and
enjoy reading…
About Chanel
Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel was
born on the 19th august 1883 in France. She was born to unmarried parents
who also had two other daughters. Chanel grew up in an orphanage which is where
she learnt to sew. She was later given the nickname ‘coco’ which she is
commonly known as today.
The Little
Black Dress
The Chanel
Suit
Lots of
clothing in the Chanel fashion house had leather trims, gold logo buttons and
quilted fabrics. Having the garment quilted kept its form and shape. The Chanel
suit was most commonly woollen. It consisted of a boxy jacket and knee
length skirt made from the same material and coordinating with each other. This
was usually accompanied by the Chanel quilted handbag. A modern take on the Chanel
suit is two piece coords. On the high street and high-end, retailers are
creating matching two piece outfits, many of these being tailored and suit
inspired from the Chanel suit. Some however are skirts and shirts with the same
pattern. The Chanel suit is an iconic look which inspires many designers today
to but their own take on it and make it interesting however it will always be a
classic look.
The Quilted
Chanel bag
Since Chanel
was first founded, the quilted handbag has been one of the most classic,
iconic, staple items. The quilted bag is like the equivalent to the little
black dress…everyone needs and wants a quilted handbag. The chic bag can be
dressed up or down and is a staple item which every girl would love. The first
quilted Chanel bag was created in February 1955 however it was not the first Chanel
bag. One of the reasons it was created was for its practicality. "I
got fed up with holding my purses in my hands and losing them, so I added a
strap and carried them over my shoulder," Chanel was reported as saying in
Coco Chanel by Justine Picardie. The
bag itself is said to be inspired by Coco’s love for equestrian with the
quilted leather and chain straps from the horses. In today’s fashion, staple
bags are a key item. The quilted bag has influence retailers and designers to
create their own line of bags with a different meaning. Louis Vuitton have some
of the most iconic bags with the styles and prints. Designers have realized that
creating an iconic piece and changing it slightly can make them become better
known for their product. Michael Kors also have their range of bags which look
the same however they come in different colours and sizes. High street
retailers try and create their own replicas from designers as they too realize that
a staple iconic bag can sell.
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