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Measurements
Bust:33-34 inches
Waist:up to 25 inches
Hips:up to 37 inches
Length top to waist:11 inches
Length waist to herm:27 inches
*1950's Early "Chanel" Haute-Couture Black Label
*Exquisite Sheer Black Silk-Plisse in Wide Seepsucker Block-Pattern
*Seducitve Strapless Fitted Fully-Boned Bodice
*Blush-Pink Silk-Moire Ribbon Waist and Side-Peplum
*Cocktail-Length Double-Layered Flounce-Fishtail Unfinished-Edges Skirt
Chanel is known as one of the great influential couturiers of the 20th century. Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel got her start as a milliner c.1908. By the end of WWI she had set up a dressmaking establishment, making jersey knit dresses and skirt and sweater combinations. This was seen as new usage of jersey, which was considered to be a fabric for making man's underwear. Her early designs set the stage for how she would approach fashion throughout her life - simplicity of design combined with function and comfort.
Her first true collection was presented in 1922. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s her clothes were simply cut and easy to wear. Early on she became known for her love of certain colors and color combinations, which today we consider to be "classics" - beige and black, navy blue, deep red and white. She was an early designer of the black dress; some say she was the creator of the little black dress.
During this period, Chanel also introduced some of the elements that can be found over and over in her designs. These include her use of faux pearls and stones, simple decorations such as bows and camellias, and the extention of the interior of a garment to the outside of it.
Chanel closed during WWII, but in 1954 she staged a fashion comeback. Her signature garment was a simple cardigan suit, which contined to make until her death in 1971.
Information courtesy of The Vintage Fashion Guild Label Resource
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