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Gabrielle Chanel is known as the designer who popularised trousers, making them a key piece in women's wardrobes.
She broke down sartorial codes by borrowing elements of men's fashion, such as pockets and tweed, and erased waistlines and bustlines to create androgynous silhouettes.
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The two-piece ensemble, instantly recognizable as signature Chanel, remains a staple in the modern woman's luxury wardrobe nearly 70 years after it was first introduced to the world, and is plagiarised frequently in cheap versions by high-street brands.
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"Here is a woman who created her own company in the early 20th Century, was a super-successful businesswoman, who never married, and fought for her own economic freedom. She may not have called herself a feminist, but she made huge contributions to women's history in the 20th Century."
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comfort, ease, and liberty were the guiding principle that would dominate Chanel's life’s work; this was unheard of in fashion until then, and especially in a world of haute couture.
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