The archetype of the powerful fashion editor was cemented in popular culture by the book and subsequent movie The Devil Wears Prada, which featured a character who was named Miranda Priestly but was inspired by legendary Vogue editor Anna Wintour. While none of her former assistants wrote thinly veiled novels about her, Carmel Snow was ... Read more The post The Devil You Don’t Know: Fashion Editor Carmel Snow appeared first on LIFE.| LIFE
¿Cómo era la casa de la famosa diseñadora? Te damos un paseo por el departamento de Coco Chanel en París, una parada obligada en Francia.| Harper's Bazaar
La nueva colección Chanel No.1 marca una nueva era para la Maison. Esta línea es un homenaje a la elegante camelia de Gabrielle Chanel.| Harper's Bazaar
“I raised you to be an extraordinary human being, so imagine my disappointment when I wake up after five years and discover that you’re no more than ordinary,” were the words of Ellis Grey from Grey’s Anatomy. Ordinary. What a funny little word. In couture, the word ordinary is almost derogatory. The word luxury means...| The Science Survey
The ateliers of Le19M demonstrate their savoir-faire in the Chanel Métiers D’Art 2025 collection, inspired by Coco Chanel’s Coromandel screens.| Grazia Singapore
Chanel No. 5 tiene una fugaz historia de amor entre Coco Chanel y el primo del zar.| Harper's Bazaar
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