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Chanel BAGS

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Chanel BAGS

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  1. Chanel BAGS

  2. chanel bag wikipedia chanel bag and the designer"Carrie continues to have this great love affair with New York and her friends, but the friendships have changed due to marriage and children and geography. Much like a physical injury you bounce back," Parker explains. "When you're forty…and you lose what you think is part of your DNA, your friends are necessary, but they cannot fix it anymore."Chanel handbag style is straightforward and chic, that is the wonder weapon with clothes. But the price of the year 2000 tuan, makes many girls prohibitive and helpless.

  3. In the early 1920s, Coco Chanel became frustrated with having to carry her handbags in her arms. Coco then decided to create a handbag that allowed her to use her arms freely. [1] The Chanel 2.55 was inspired by straps found on the soldier's bags.

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  8. Since its introduction, there have been several variations of the original design including different colourleather/fabric combinations, metal and interwoven leather straps and the lock, mademoiselle vs. interlocking • Chanel released an exact copy of the original 2.55 in February 2005 in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the creation of the original. Though the name “Reissue 2.55” should apply only to those commemorative handbags it is now commonly used now as a name for all the handbags resembling the original 2.55. • References Variations

  9. The lining’s burgundy colourrepresents the colourof the uniforms at the convent where she grew up. • There is a zippered compartment at the inside of the front flap. That is • where Chanel is rumouredto have stored her love letters in her original bag. • The backside has a back outside flap for storage of money. • Chanel, recognisingthat modern women needed to have their hands free while attending social functions, designed a double-chain shoulder strap, something common in down market products, but rare in luxury circles at the time The bag originally came with a front lock called “the Mademoiselle Lock” (in reference to Coco Chanel never marrying). • Since the 1980s, versions can also be supplied with a lock in the shape of a double CC logo. These called “Classic Flaps”. FEATURES:the bags has a number of features

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  11. Inside Chanel: the making of chanel2.55 bags There are probably very few people in the world who have never heard of the iconic Chanel bag. Chances are that if you are not a proud owner yet, then you probably hope to be one in the (as near as possible) future!  The 2.55 is iconic for a reason. It all started in 1920s when Mademoiselle started to revolutionise the way we wear handbags today.

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  14. Trademarks One timeline measurement for Chanel presence in the United States is via trademarks registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). On Tuesday, 18 November 1924, Chanel, Inc. filed trademark applications for the typeset mark Chanel and for the interlocking CC design plus word mark. At that time, the trademarks were registered only for the perfume, toiletry, and cosmetic products in the primary class of common metals and their alloys.

  15. ^"Chanel Designer Fashion Label, Bags, Belts, Jewellery & RTW Designs". Designerzcentral.com. Retrieved 2012-09-04. McAuley, James (1 September 2011). "The Exchange: Coco Chanel and the Nazi Party". The New Yorker. Retrieved 4 September 2011. ^"Chanel". Voguepedia. Retrieved 28 September 2012. Jump up^"Chanel Logo Design and History". Retrieved 10 June 2010. References

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