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Vanity Fair on Coco Chanel circa 1931

While Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel is easily admirable for her avant-garde existence—she got her nickname during an early stint as a lounge singer, had numerous lovers but never married and lived for over 30 years in the Ritz—her fashion influence (the championing of practical, minimal, chic garments) often gets distorted into a mess of pastel tweeds [...]