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  2. Chanell Stone - Wikipedia

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    Chanell Stone's work predominantly features black and white self-portraits. She first took an analog photography class in high school [3] and continues to use film in her practice, primarily shooting with a Pentax. [4] Stone was a featured photographer in W Magazine's "These Are the 8 Young Photographers to Follow in 2020". [3]

  3. Chanel - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Chanel collaborated with jeweler Robert Goossens; he was to design jewelry (bijouterie and gemstone) to complement the fashions of the House of Chanel; notably, long-strand necklaces of black pearls and of white pearls, which high contrast softened the severe design of the knitted-wool Chanel Suit (skirt and cardigan jacket). [6]

  4. File:Chanel logo interlocking cs.svg - Wikipedia

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    Chanel; Karl Lagerfeld; List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom; List of companies involved in the Holocaust; Monogram; User:Darabbit2U/sandbox; User:Lisacarolinamartinez/Chanel Ready-to-Wear Collections and Runway Shows; Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Illustration workshop/Archive/Feb 2017; File:Chanel logo-no words.svg

  5. Coco Chanel - Wikipedia

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    In 1912–1913, the actress Suzanne Orlandi was one of the first women to wear a Chanel little black dress, in velvet with a white collar. [71] In 1920, Chanel herself vowed that, while observing an audience at the opera, she would dress all women in black. [20]: 92–93 In 1926, the American edition of Vogue published an image of a Chanel ...

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  7. Égoïste - Wikipedia

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    Égoïste is a men's perfume produced by French fashion house Chanel. [1] [2] It was created by perfumer Jacques Polge. [3]The perfume was released in 1990. [4] The word is French for "egoist" and "egotistic" (both noun and adjective), which means selfish or self-centered (person).

  8. File:Chanel logo-no words.svg - Wikipedia

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    Logo for Chanel; Interlocking-C's logo originating as a monogram for Coco Chanel becoming a logo for the House of Chanel, used as a pattern on Chanel products

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