What do you think of the Coco Chanel Mademoiselle perfume?
Apr 14, 2009 by Ellie | Posted in Other - Beauty & Style
I used to wear it and got bored but I tried the eau de parfum in Selfridges today and I think it is really me and it feels good on my skin (perfumes smell slightly different on the world). What do you think of perfume in general? (Do not bother responding if you do not know, I guess). Thank you.
it smells really good .. I had a friend who has this perfume everyday and I embrace to feel good.
VicVices | Apr 14, 2009
Chanel - Coco Mademoiselle TV ads with Keira Knightley
Keira Knightley in Chanel perfume Coco Mademoiselle TV ads, with the background music 'LOVE' by Joss Stone (From www.coco-mademoiselle.com)
Review: Film depicts Coco's affair
24.07.10
Coco quietly takes it all in her face with a stone sphinxes, but we know that his modern sensibility enough to guess that she is impressed by the bold and revolutionary work of Stravinsky.
Flash Forward seven years. Capel died in a car accident. The Russian revolution has left Stravinsky (Mads Mikkelsen) penniless in exile with his wife, Katarina (Yelena Morozova), and four children in Paris. Cool, collected Coco invites the family to move into his country estate.
And you know what's coming.
Much of the film is the affair between Chanel and Stravinsky, which they hardly bothered to conceal Katarina and children.The sex is graphic, moist, but not quite passionate. The case looks more like a war of wills between two egomaniac who barely speak. Each is determined to dominate another fiercely independent, and who can win this game?
If it were not for the "Rite of Spring" segment, or the desire to correlate the film with love creative production, it could have been a silent film emoting for all us out of the two central characters. Dutch director Jan Kounen seems to say great music and scents can be attributed to sex, ego and obsession with clear eyes.
Coco Chanel: Entrepreneur & Woman Before Her Time | Bunny got Blog
by Bunny
Just having passed and the Fashion Week in Paris coming up by the end of September, I think this is just the time for some style talk here on Bunny got Blog .
The woman I am going to tell you about is of course Coco Chanel. I believe it is not far fetched to say that she was the greatest leader in fashion and someone who changed the way we women dress until today.
There are many different stories told about Coco since she changed the story of her humble beginning to fit in with high society. Coco was a a very proud and intelligent woman. Many of her early experiences left her determined to make it on her own, which in her days was next to impossible: she was a woman with only the skills of a willful creative, the talent for making things simple, and an eye for design. That’s an entrepreneur’s mindset , making her a woman before her time. Coco would elaborate on her humble beginnings in order to be accepted in the aristocratic society she found herself in. The people around her learned to admire her ways and her style. Later on, no one questioned where Coco came from anymore; only where could they find her hats. Yes, Coco started making hats as a hobby then decided to sell them.
So get yourself a cup of tea and let’s read on together. This is not a shortie, but rather an amazing and very colorful story that I’m sure you will enjoy very much.
Here is Coco’s story.
Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel
Coco’s given name was Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel. She was born on August 20, 1883 in Saumur, France. She was the second-born illegitimate daughter of Albert Chanel and Jeanne Devolle, after her older sister Julian – her parents married in 1883 after Gabrielle’s birth and had four more children.
In 1895, Gabrielle’s mother died of tuberculosis at the age of 32, when Gabrielle was 12. Unfortunately, Albert could not provide for his children, nor could any of their relatives. A week after her mother’s death, Gabrielle and her sisters were placed in the Roman Catholic monastery of Aubazine. Their father promised he would return for them but never did. Her brothers were farmed out for child labor.
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