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  2. Chanel 2.55 - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, Coco Chanel became tired of having to carry her handbags in her arms and decided to design a handbag that freed up her hands. Inspired by the straps found on soldiers' bags she added thin straps and introduced the resulting design to the market in 1929. [1] [2]

  3. The 6 Most Expensive Designer Bags in the World — and Who ...

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    What this Chanel bag lacks in storage space, it makes up for in elegance — and price. Created in 1989, this clutch is crafted from black lambskin as a minimalist touch on the classic flap bag ...

  4. It bag - Wikipedia

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    The 2.55 by Chanel. An It bag is a high-priced designer handbag that has become a popular best-seller. The phenomenon arose in the fashion industry and was named in the 1990s and 2000s. Examples of handbag brands that have been considered "It bags" are Chanel, Hermès and Fendi.

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  6. Chanel - Wikipedia

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    Chanel 'High Jewellery' was founded in November 1932. Chanel debuted 'Bijoux de Diamants' at her Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris mansion. [102] It was also the first high-end jewelry collection created by a fashion designer. [103] The 'Bijoux de Diamants' was inspired by celestial forms such as stars, comets, and the moon.

  7. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    As handbags grew into the mainstream in the 20th century, they began to transform from purely practical items to symbols of the wearer's wealth and worth in society. The styles, materials, prices, and, most importantly, the brand names of purses and handbags became just as (if not more) valuable than the functionality of the bags themselves.