How she was a gamechanger.
Coco
was a woman who believed that women should be allowed freedom in choosing their
clothing instead of being forced by society to wear corsets. coco was a
stubborn woman who would not let tragedies in her life stop her from reaching
her goal but instead fueled her determination.coco's first taste of success was
an old jersey which she reconstructed into something comfortable and people
became interested in her as she grew in fame her big time hit was her little
black dress which she changed from symbol of mourning to symbol of chic .she
was always trying new thing like experimenting on jewelry .Her inspiration
being symbols from the orphanage where she lived as a child. She revolutionized
jewel making, and also invented new styles which are still popular even today.
She was also the costume designer for the ballets Ruses’ and Jean Cocteau's
play ''orphee". She designed clothes for people like Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor,
and Grace Kelly. She was the only fashion designer to appear on times top 100
influential list of the 20TH century. She taught generations of people to
believe in their dreams no matter what happened in their life to discourage
them. She worked for Chanel until her death in January 10, 1971 in Paris,
France. ("Coco Chanel Biography.")
was a woman who believed that women should be allowed freedom in choosing their
clothing instead of being forced by society to wear corsets. coco was a
stubborn woman who would not let tragedies in her life stop her from reaching
her goal but instead fueled her determination.coco's first taste of success was
an old jersey which she reconstructed into something comfortable and people
became interested in her as she grew in fame her big time hit was her little
black dress which she changed from symbol of mourning to symbol of chic .she
was always trying new thing like experimenting on jewelry .Her inspiration
being symbols from the orphanage where she lived as a child. She revolutionized
jewel making, and also invented new styles which are still popular even today.
She was also the costume designer for the ballets Ruses’ and Jean Cocteau's
play ''orphee". She designed clothes for people like Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor,
and Grace Kelly. She was the only fashion designer to appear on times top 100
influential list of the 20TH century. She taught generations of people to
believe in their dreams no matter what happened in their life to discourage
them. She worked for Chanel until her death in January 10, 1971 in Paris,
France. ("Coco Chanel Biography.")