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1) "Chanel" -- As to chanel allure Cha·nel Pronunciation: sh&-'nel, sha- Function: biographical name Gabrielle 1883-1971 Co.co /'kO-(")kO/ Chanel French fashion designer & perfumer Pronunciation Symbols The Chanel logo. Chanel Headquarters, Place Vendôme, Paris. The House of Chanel, more commonly known as Chanel, is a Parisian fashion house in France founded by Gabrielle Bonheur "Coco" Chanel (b.1883 - d.1971). According to Forbes, the privately held House of Chanel is jointly owned by Alain Wertheimer and Gerard Wertheimer who are the grandsons of the early (1924) Chanel partner Pierre Wertheimer. [1] - 1 History
- 2 The Coco Chanel Era
- 2.1 1910-1932
- 2.2 1935-1981
- 3 The Karl Lagerfeld Era
- 3.1 1983-2004
- 3.2 2005-Present
- 4 The Iconic Logotype
- 5 Chanel No 5- The Film
- 6 See also
- 7 Links
| Founded in 1910, the small shop selling ladies headwear had moved to the upmarket Rue Cambon within a year. The house became especially famous with the elegant little black dress, tweed suit, and its signature No. 5 fragrance, which debuted in 1921. The fragrance is supposedly named after her lucky number (or because she picked the fifth sample by the perfumeur, Ernest Beaux? There are simply too many stories surrounding the myth of this fragrance.[citation needed]) Ernext Beaux later went on to create many other perfumes for Chanel, including No. 22 (1922), Cuir de Russie (1925), Gardenia (1925), and Bois des Isles (1926), all of which were reintroduced as boutique exclusives around 1986. Chanel revolutionized haute couture fashion by completely replacing the traditional corset with the comfort and casual elegance of simple suits and dresses. (Although fashion historians have sufficient evidence to believe that Paul Poiret, Coco Chanel's early rival, was probably the first designer to do so.[citation needed]) She introduced to the w..."
2) "Allure" -- As to chanel allure 1al·lure Pronunciation: &-'lur Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): al·lured; al·lur·ing Etymology: Middle English aluren, from Middle French alurer, from Old French, from a- (from Latin ad-) + lure, leure lure -- more at LURE : to entice by charm or attraction synonym see ATTRACT - al·lure·ment /-'lur-m&nt/ noun - al·lur·ing·ly adverb Pronunciation Symbols To allure is to attract, entice, or seduce. Allure has several other meanings: - Allure (group), an R&B music group, known for their 1998 hit "All Cried Out".
- Allure is a pseudonym of Tijs Verwest, a trance music DJ and producer best known as DJ Tiësto.
- Allure (magazine)
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