Coco Chanel

French, 1883 - 1971
Coco Chanel (1883-1971) was a French fashion designer and businesswoman who revolutionized women's fashion in the early 20th century. Born in Saumur, France, Chanel grew up in poverty after her mother's death, and began working as a seamstress in her teenage years.
 
In the 1910s, Chanel began designing hats, and quickly gained a reputation for her innovative designs and use of simple, elegant materials. She expanded her business to include clothing, and in 1921, launched her first fragrance, Chanel No. 5, which became an instant classic.
 
Chanel's designs were characterized by their simplicity and comfort, with a focus on practicality and functionality. She is credited with popularizing the "little black dress" and for introducing menswear-inspired fashion to women's clothing.
 
In addition to her contributions to fashion, Chanel was also a trailblazer in business, building a fashion empire that included boutiques, perfumes, and accessories. She was one of the first women to run a successful fashion house, and her business acumen helped to shape the industry as we know it today.
 
Chanel's legacy continues to inspire designers around the world, and her influence can be seen in everything from haute couture to everyday streetwear. She is remembered as a visionary who helped to redefine the way women dress and how they are perceived in society.
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