Chanel took women out of corsets and put them into the 'simple little black dress,' the perfectly tailored suit, the bell-bottom sailor pants, and jersey tops.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I ruled the world, every woman would have a Chanel suit in her wardrobe.
Chanel is here forever. She changed fashion, she changed culture, and she changed how people dress.
Chanel is everywhere. Pick up a magazine. You'll find Chanel all over it. That's the imprint that she had. I mean, she did so much.
I was never a fan of Chanel. I liked it on other people. Some other people. All the ladies who were too plump and busty looked like little sausages.
When I was growing up, my mother always wore Chanel.
The Chanel woman is slender, sophisticated and chic.
My mum used to work for the Chanel store in Paris, so for me, I've always been very familiar with the brand because of her. I remember when I was very, very, little, our flat had Chanel shoe boxes, makeup, and some jackets.
My mom gave me a Chanel dress when I was younger. I felt special. I think anybody feels special in Chanel.
Chanel has always been this big thing for me - there are baby pictures of me wearing my mom's Chanel pumps.
When I came back from filming the 'Chandelier' video, everyone was like, 'So what'd you wear? What did the room look like? How many chandeliers were there?' And I was like, 'Well, I wore a blond wig, a nude leotard, the room was dirty, and there was no chandelier.'
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