News about Coco Chanel

It's now my turn: The royal mother-daughter duoties who like to post their favorite outfits. (But which of them seems to be the best)? (b) cyphnis is a product of the United States

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 6, 2024
When it comes to favourite outfits, why not get a little extra wear down the generations? This holds true for royal mother-daughter pairings as well as others, including late Queen Anne and Princess Anne, Queen Mary of Denmark, and Princess Letizia of Spain and daughter Princess Leonor. These photos show that a number of royal women have had memorable twinning experiences in recent years.

Feeling down? Slapping on the lipstick will give you a lift, and beauty blogger INGE VAN LOTRINGEN adores in two-minute transformative powers

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 31, 2024
Researchers recruited 240 volunteers who did not normally wear make-up, one of whom requested half to slap it on three to four times a week, while the rest went without. Depression among those wearing make-up dropped dramatically, stress levels decreased, and self-confidence increased. The 'camouflage effect' of make-up, according to one theory, helps the wearer with self-image issues by changing their appearance while still inciting feelings of attractiveness, which lifts their mood. Make-up, according to Inge van Lotringen (right), is one of the most useful yet completely harmless depression-busters women have.

Kate Middleton's jaunty Breton sweater from her cancer diagnosis video is a throwback to happier times - from wearing it on a trip to St Andrew's where she fell in love with Wills to donning it while watching over Prince Louise lark about in a wheelbarrow

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
It's a personal favorite of the Princess of Wales, who has wished for its jaunty nautical stripes on several occasions - and happier occasions. With a price tag of £650 from top label Erdem (whose clothes Kate has used since 2011), this particular 100% Scottish cashmere sweater is out of reach for many women. However, for the most part, Coco Chanel has considered Breton stripes to be a fashion staple, especially since wearing them herself on sunny Riviera streets in the 1920s.

JAN MOIR: These new rules on menopause patronise women as unhinged wimps in need of a fan and a lie-down

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2024
Are the menopause protesters happy now? In recent years, high-profile media celebrities, including Davina MCall, Mariella Frostrup, and the Loose Women, have all attempted to make the menopause more prominent in public life. Now the EHRC says that women can sue their employers on account of sickness and discrimination, for example, if they have troubled to sleep but are told they will not resume work later.

When Diane von Furstenberg first introduced her iconic wrap dress five decades ago, it changed how women dressed. According to SARAH VINE, if only I had the body for one

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2024
The deep, sexy V; the casual, fluid lines; the long, close-fitting sleeves; the silken, sensuous jersey. Could there be anything more chic than a Diane von Furstenberg (pictured right) wrap dress?Or, for that matter, the woman who wears one?

In 2024, there will be 7 new fashion films and TV series to stream

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 17, 2024
Celebrities may be vying for front-row seats to London Fashion Week, but your own sofa will give you the most beautiful seat. There are troves of fashion-focused films and television to enjoy from shows ranging from style icons to period dramas examining the beginnings of the most coveted brands.

This weekend, we have the 20 best shows to watch On Demand: From Netflix to Channel 4: Our experts sift through thousands of choices so you don't have to

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 16, 2024
In our analysts' picks of the best shows to watch On Demand right now, ripping thrillers, romantic comedies, and period dramas are all included. The experts have chosen their top 20 shows to watch this weekend, as well as reviewing new launches. Find out what to watch this weekend by clicking here.

Juliette Binoche's renaissance: As she portrays Coco Chanel in Oscar nominated film Taste of Things, the French actress appears on cover of Town and Country

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2024
Juliette Binoche's career is on the decline this year, with her appearance in France's Academy Award entry for Best International Film. In AppleTV+'s latest series The New Look, she also stars Coco Chanel in stead of Ben Mendelsohn's Christian Dior. The English Patient Oscar winner, 59, debuted on the front page of Town and Country magazine in March to discuss her two new roles and her legendary photo shoot. The O.G. Lessons from Legends: Binoche spoke to Binoche about her time with Benoît Magimel in Taste of Things, discussing her involvement in The New Look and her forthcoming 60th birthday in March. I did a lot at my house for my 50th birthday.' I have no idea. I have no idea what I'm doing today, and I don't even know what I'm doing. We may be at the Oscars ceremony the day after with a film. I'll see how I feel. "I'm not afraid of it," the Chocolat star said.

Two massive French fashion rivals with two very different battles to survive WW2: How 'ruthless' Coco Chanel became a Nazi mistress and spy… while Christian Dior reluctantly made clothes for Nazi wives and let the Resistance use his flat

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2024
It's no surprise that Christian Dior and Coco Chanel have a lifetime rivalry : the leading French fashion designers emerged from different cultures. The privileged son of a wealthy businessman, Dior, was brought up in middle-class aristocracy. Chanel, the daughter of a laundrywoman, was born in poverty and was placed in an orphanage at the age of 11, when her mother died.

In the TV biopic The New Look, Maisie Williams admits she lost 26 pounds to play emaciated Catherine Dior

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
When she returned to Paris after WWII, the Game Of Thrones actress has admitted that she dropped 26Ibs to more accurately reflect Dior's emaciated appearance. Maisie is the star of Apple's 10-part series The New Look, which revolves on fashion designers Christian Dior and Coco Chanel during World War II.

Juliette Binoche weighs in on Coco Chanel's Nazi connections ahead of playing the designer in The New Look and admits she fears the new show will 'hellishly' make her 'too famous'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2024
Juliette Binoche has discussed Coco Chanel's Nazi links ahead of appearing as the fashion designer in the forthcoming Apple+ show The New Look. In The Radio Times, the Chocolat icon, 59, appeared in The Radio Times to discuss the upcoming show, which follows the lives of the French designer and her rival Christian Dior, played by Ben Mendelsohn, as they attempt to rule the world of haute fashion. Since reports revealed that she served as a Nazi agent, Chanel has long been associated with Nazis, Juliette was keen to address: "She did not murder anybody."

For a timeless look, French fashion icons, from Brigitte Bardote to Coco Chanel, inspire red carpet hairstyles on today's leading celebrities

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2024
The 'French Girl Aesthetic' was a hit on magazine editorials and social media, and it made its way to the Grammy red carpet last night. Lana Del Rey, Chrissy Teigen, and Bebe Rexha's formal ensembles were completed by a glamorous French girl-inspired 'dos.' French women have an inherently cool style, so it's no surprise that these celebrities would take hair inspiration from them to attend the industry's most coveted award show.

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: The portrayal of Coco Chanel in Apple TV's The New Look defies the historic conception of the French fashion icon as a Nazi traitor

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2024
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE HARDCASTLE: In Apple TV's "left") portrayal of Coco Chanel (left) defames the French fashion icon as a Nazi traitor. 'Her participation in Nazis is a fact, but you need to know that she didn't murder anyone,' Binoche says in Radio Times. Chanel would be a coworker, full stop, and you'll have to put her in the garbage can.' However, it's much more complicated than that.' Although denying that Chanel was a Nazi intelligence service agent in Paris, Binoche skirts the issue of how Chanel, who slept with a German officer during the conflict, avoided post-war vilification.

How Chanel and Dior contributed to WAR: She worked with the Nazis to rescue his Resistance fighter sister from their evil clutches. In Occupied Paris, a new exhibit follows the two legendary designers' lives

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2024
Juliette Binoche (right, as Coco Chanel), Glenn Close, John Malkovich, and Ben Mendelsohn (left), a Netflix original, explores how designer Christian Dior and contemporaries such as Cristóbal Balenciaga and Pierre Balmain all contributed to the development of modern fashion. Coco Chanel (inset) - lauded for her designs, but also feared for her conduct during the war, which has cast a pall over her image. 'The details of what defined them in their personal lives, the powers that influenced them, and the specific choices they made -- which is what led to a cultural revolution that brought hope and life to a world destroyed by the Second World War,' says Todd A Kessler, the show's producer.'

How Princess of Wales' loyal PA and stylist Natasha Archer who's been on hand during her hospital stay has been by her side for key milestones, from Lindo Wing appearances to royal tours

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2024
Natasha Archer was seen leaving the hospital where the royal has been recovering from surgery for more than a decade (left) yesterday. During her stay at the London Clinic in Mayfair, the Princess' personal assistant and stylist was one of the few people to visit the royal. Natasha (top right), the mother of two who is married to royal photographer Chris Jackson, has been by Kate's side for some of her best life events of the past decade, from royal births to overseas tours. Despite her high-profile career, the stylist (bottom right), 36, has largely escaped from the limelight, but she does seem to be unwavering in her support for the Princess. Here FEMAIL examines Kate and Natasha's close friendship throughout the Princess's working life.

How to bag a Balenciaga bargain when a new film about the legendary Spanish designer makes its way onto the small screen

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
Grace Kelly and Wallis Simpson were dressed in Grace Kelly and Wallis Simpson. Cecil Beaton compared his ingenuity to Picasso's, while Coco Chanel and Christian Dior adored him. 'The King Is Dead!' The Women's Wear Daily newspaper announced his death in 1972. And now, the life of the mysterious Spanish designer, who is regarded as the master of Parisian haute couture, is the subject of a new six-part Disney+ series, simply called Cristóbal Balenciaga. It sheds more light on his personal life than on how much money fashion owes to him. He abhorred logos and immediately recognisable patterns, so there is no Balenciaga equivalent of a Chanel boucle jacket or Lady Dior bag. However, many of the things we take for granted today, such as the funnel neck and cape dress, were his creations. Here is our take on how to get the Balenciaga look on a budget.

Who invented suncream?

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 20, 2023
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Who invented suncream? Human experience has shown that the sun can damage the skin. As a result, people have shielded themselves from the rays of the early days. In Sub-Saharan Africa, Ochre, a reddish natural pigment that contains ferric oxide and small amounts of clay, has been used for millennia, not only to shield skin but also in tribal rituals, mortuary rites, and cave paintings.

Eve Gilles' short hair feud is a riot. Her gamine look is ultra-feminine - and was invented by the French in the first place! LINDA KELSEY writes

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2023
Coco Chanel says that a woman who cuts her hair is going to change her life. How true it has been for fellow Frenchwoman Eve Gilles, 20, who has just been named Miss France and discovered herself at the center of a very bizarre and frankly troubling debate. The pageant organisers are accused of pandering to political correctness for anointing someone who has cut her previously long hair into a pixie cut and, in the process, betrayed the very essence of femininity. French politicians from the far Left to the far Right of the political spectrum are wading into this bizarre gender contest, with each party aiming to gain a point for their own party.

Where the super-rich REALLY go on holiday: Secret online forum for ultra-luxe travellers reveals where they like to check in, from jaw-dropping jungle villas to a hotel with a 'director of beach'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
Forget the Hilton. According to a Reddit thread about finding the hideaways where the wealthy live and the gems that are on their bucket lists, this is where the super wealthy really travel. From jaw-dropping jungle villas with infinity pools to Robinson Crusoe-style private islands in the Philippines and exclusive-use catamarans, the list brings the curtain on high-end visitors around the world.

Christmas dress shopping?I'm a celebrity stylist who has worked with Little Mix and these are the 7 fashion crimes you must AVOID when picking the perfect festive outfit for your party

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 11, 2023
Many of us are clearly worried about what to wear for our upcoming holiday parties as Christmas approaches. Although some people will be tempted to cover their head in sequins or opt for themed attire, a British celebrity stylist has pointed out that these are the fashion blunders many people make as the mulled wine season comes back. Miranda Holder has revealed to FEMAIL that the most important style "crimes" should be avoided this year to ensure that your outfit doesn't stand out for all the wrong reasons.

Why black is now black: Forget the neon or post-pandemic brights. Now, there is just one hue the most fashionable celebrities want to be seen in

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2023
It's official: the black has returned to earth. Not the faded 'charcoal' black of 2022, but black-black. Inky black. It's the kind of black that indicates intelligence and drama. For years, a full-body black has been missing from catwalks, front row, and Instagram pages. On Saturday, it was everywhere at Balenciaga's Ready-to-Wear Fall 2024 exhibition, which took place in the sunshine of Los Angeles.

Here are some chic French labels that will give your wardrobe a makeover

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2023
Timeless, chic,urgence. When picturing the archetypal well-dressed French woman, the terms that spring to mind. There's no denying that Gallic style has risen to an almost mythic status, from Coco Chanel to Brigitte Bardote. However, the elusive, and infuriating, je sais quoi of French glamour can now be integrated into your wardrobe, and fear not, it doesn't need a shopping trip across the Channel. Some French companies have recently opened a shop in the United Kingdom, and some of them now ship internationally. It's not all breton stripes and boucle suits; there are luxe basics, classic knitwear, and sophisticated staples to suit every style and budget. Vive la France!

The New Look FIRST LOOK: Juliette Binoche embodies Coco Chanel while Maisie Williams is unrecognisable as Resistance heroine Catherine Dior in teaser for historical fashion drama

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2023
On Wednesday, Apple TV+ unveiled the first photos from The New Look ahead of the drama series' debut in February. Ben Mendelsohn stars as Christian Dior, Juliette Binoche, and Maisie Williams as Resistance heroine Catherine Dior in Todd A. Kessler's 10-episode historical drama series. The series, based on true events and shot exclusively in Paris, focuses on fashion designers Christian Dior, Coco Chanel, and her attempts to escape World War II's horrors and create modern fashion.

How the twinset and pearls got an elegant modern makeover

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 18, 2023
Here's Princess of Wales seen out and about in Nottingham looking just like the part of a matching knitted two-piece. But not just any old two-piece. We've seen Kate in several trouser styles lately, but this outfit, which features a fitted and sleek ribbed sweater as well as matching midi skirt from French label Sezane in luxurious oatmeal and worn with no jewelry other than a pair of Simone Rocha pearl drop earrings, is surprisingly her most fashion-conscious outfit in a while. For 2023, it's the latest twinset (and pearls) of ladylike elegance, which has been revived. The look is gaining traction, and it is one that you don't have to be wealthy or royal to get off. This particular co-ord, which costing £245 for both pieces, sold out immediately. If we've seen one major trend in fashion this year, it's that we're dressing in a more sophisticated and polished way than we have for a long time.