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    Professor Casper February 2nd‚ 2017 Mademoiselle Gabrielle “CocoChanel I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: In the beginning of the twentieth century‚ women were bombarded with the trend of restrictive clothing and waist-cinching corsets. They were expected to wear stiff clothing or they risked the chance of not being considered a true lady. This was the norm until the revolutionary Gabrielle Chanel made her name known in the world of fashion. B. Motivation for Listening: Perhaps if it weren’t for

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    A FASHION ICON The definition here might be: someone who leads in fashion circles. Someone might also say it was someone whose wardrobe suggests comfort in styles of yesterday‚ today‚ and those up-and-comers of tomorrow. An icon could also be someone who‚ while dressing trendily‚ also was able to be true to a look that celebrated their unique style.... An icon might also be someone whose "look" was simply timeless and unaffected by trends..... I tend to see a fashion icon as having

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    1. Introduction Nowadays‚ Zara and Chanel are known worldwide as two successful brands. The former is a mass clothing retailer whose production takes only weeks whereas the latter is perceived as one of the most established retailers in haute couture‚ specialising in luxury goods whose production takes months. Zara has more than 800 stores worldwide‚ in sharp contrast to Chanel which has about 160 boutiques (wilkepedia). Coco Chanel founded her brand 106 years ago while Amancio Ortega created

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    French fashion icon Coco Chanel went from being a struggling hat maker to being one of the fashion world’s most recognizable names.(eHoW.com‚ 2013)In this essay‚ I am going to talk about the company named CHANEL. Company over view A woman named Gabrielle Coco Chanel was born in 1883 in France. In 1919‚ Coco Chanel owed her first couture shop in Paris‚ giving “Coco Chanel” a name for herself in the fashion world. In this year ‘Chanel’ is just a name of fashion brand. In 1971 Coco Chanel died at

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    In 1908‚ Gabrielle “CocoChanel sets up a millinery shop in the Paris apartment of her lover‚ the racehorse enthusiast Étienne Balsan. Ladies flock to 160 boulevard Malesherbes for her chic hats. In 1910‚ backed by her new beau‚ Arthur “Boy” Capel‚ Coco establishes Chanel Modes‚ a millinery salon at 21 rue Cambon. In coming years‚ the house will expand to take over numbers 27‚ 29 and 31. Gabrielle Chanel is licensed as a modiste‚ or designer of women’s fashions. Her hats are featured in the

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    - Resurse IStoric Chanel este poate cea mai celebra casa de moda din Franta‚ care si-a luat numele de la creatoarea de moda si fondatoarea ei‚ Coco Chanel recunoscuta ca una din cele mai "chic" designere ale secolului XX. Numele Chanel nu poate fi ignorat de nimeni din lumea modei de azi‚ care nu ar fi fost la fel fara creatiile acestei artiste vestimentare care si-a creat un imperiu pornind de la pasiunea ei pentru frumos. In 1909‚ Gabrielle Chanel a deschis un mic magazin intr-un

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    ad campaigns are Chanel – Nicole Kidman‚ "Little Bit Dead" TAC drink driving advertisment‚ lastly the Melbourne International Comedy Festival ad ’You ’re Not Funny ’ by Clemenger Melbourne. Firstly‚ a little background on Chanel. As we all know‚ it is relatively well known as a luxury brand‚ and its advertisement with Nicole Kidman is by no means in your face or overpowering. It used the weak In the year 2005‚ the highly awaited advertisement from Chanel for the perfume ‘ Coco mademoiselle’ featuring

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    What are the 5 primary types of consumer and market data provided in the case you would consider if you were Dana Wheeler? Discuss specific result elements (not a summary of the exhibits). As Dana Wheeler‚ I would consider the following five primary types of consumer and market data: 1. Cable Ratings: Both Advertising and Affiliate revenue will depend upon these as the usability of a channel to the cable company and advertisers depend upon the amount of viewers a channel has. 2. Annual Demographic

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    The eighties produced some of the most influential men and women in fashion being Madonna‚ Princess Diana‚ Cyndi Lauper‚ Debbie Harry‚ and Michael Jackson. Like never before‚ musicians became fashion icons and trendsetters. The eighties were known for sex appeal for both men and women. For the men‚ tanned chests and open collars were in due to the influence of Miami Vice. The young women of the eighties were seen in leg warmers‚ mini skirts‚ off the shoulder blouses‚ chunky jewelry‚ acid washed

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    History of the Chanel Brand The success of Chanel as one of the leading luxury brands in the world could be traced back to the humble beginnings of its namesake’s founder‚ Gabrielle “CocoChanel. She had revolutionized fashion and had literally liberated women from restrictive clothing and ostentatious accessories through introducing a whole new look that she had started from her own sense of style and freedom. Her designs have greatly appealed to several women from high societies in all ages

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