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Coco Chanel
Table of Contents
  • Introduction & Top Questions
  • Early life
  • Fashion empire
  • Chanel No. 5
  • World War II
  • Comeback
  • Legacy
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Gabrielle ("Coco") Chanel
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Coco Chanel: Quotes

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    Youth is something very new: twenty years ago no one mentioned it.Coco Chanel
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