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10大奢侈品服装品牌排行榜 路易·威登创立于1854年,现隶属于法国专产高级奢华用品的Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton集团。创始人是路易·威登本人。 一、唐纳·卡兰(donnakaran)的创始人是一个外表平和貌不惊人的女子,为了使其服饰王国走向多元化,在1984年和丈夫联手创立了自己的公司,推出了一系列各具特色的产品:dkny、dknyclassic、dknaactive、dknyjesns,对纽约所汇聚的不同文化及其独特的生活气息作了一个全新的诠释。dkny以更前卫、更时尚、更休闲的手法描绘了纽约不同文化、不同生活方式的时代气息,以截然不同的语言体现dkny独特的魅力。 二、路易·威登创立于1854年,现隶属于法国专产高级奢华用品的Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton集团。创始人是路易·威登本人。 从设计最初到现在,印有LV”标志这一独特图案的交织字母帆布包,伴随着丰富的传奇色彩和雅典的设计而成为时尚之经典。100年来,世界经历了很多变化,人们的追求和审美观念也随之而改变,但路易·威登不但声誉卓然,而今保持着无与伦比的魅力。 三、夏奈尔是一个有80多年经历的著名品牌,夏奈尔时装永远有着高雅、简洁、精美的风格,她善于突破传统,早40年代就成功地将“五花大绑”的女装推向简单、舒适,这也许就是最早的现代休闲服。 夏奈尔最了解女人,夏奈尔的产品种类繁多,每个女人在夏奈尔的世界里总能找到合适自己的东西,在欧美上流女性社会中甚至流传着一句话“当你找不到合适的服装时,就穿夏奈尔套装”。 四、著名意大利服装品牌范思哲代表着一个品牌家族,一个时尚帝国。它的设计风格鲜明,是独特的美感极强的先锋艺术的象征。其中魅力独具的是那些展示充满文艺复兴时期特色的华丽的具有丰富想象力的款式。这些款式性感漂亮,女性味十足,色彩鲜艳,既有歌剧式的超平现实的华丽,又能充分考虑穿着舒适性及恰当地显示体型。 范思哲以金属物品及闪光物装饰的女裤、皮革女装创造了一种介于女斗士与女妖之间的女性形象。 五、迪奥品牌一直是华丽女装的代名词。大v领的卡马莱晚礼裙,多层次兼可自由搭配的皮草等,均出自于天才设计大师迪奥之手,其优雅的窄长裙,从来都能使穿着者步履自如,体现了幽雅与实用的完美结合。迪奥品牌的革命性还体现在致力于时尚的可理解性;选用高档的上乘面料如绸缎、传统大衣呢、精纺羊毛、塔夫绸、华丽的刺绣品等。而做工更以精细见长。几十年来,迪奥品牌不断地为人们创造着 “新的机会,新的爱情故事”。在战后巴黎重建世界时装中心过程中,迪奥作出了不可磨灭的贡献。 六、gucci传奇自karl Lagerfeld接管Chanel以来,最吸引人最令人震惊的要算是tom ford接手gucci的故事了。时尚必备:古孜尽管时装牌子令人眼花缭乱,风格却一向被商界人士垂青,时尚之余不失高雅,这个意大利牌子的服饰一直以简单设计为主,尤其是今季的男装,剪裁新颖,弥漫着十八世纪威尼期风情,再融入牛仔、太空和摇滚巨星的色彩,让豪迈中带点不羁,散发无穷魅力。 七、创始人Valentino garavani瓦伦蒂诺·加拉瓦尼1932年出生于意大利,1960年在罗马成立了瓦伦蒂诺公司,1968年-1973年瓦伦蒂诺公司被肯通(kenton)公司接管,1973年瓦伦蒂诺重新购回了公司。瓦伦蒂诺曾获奈门—马科斯奖、意美基金会奖。富丽华贵、美艳灼人是瓦伦蒂诺品牌的特色。瓦伦蒂诺喜欢用最纯的颜色,其中鲜艳的红色可以说是他的标准色。精瓦伦蒂做工十分考究,从整体到每一个小细节都做得尽善尽美。瓦伦蒂诺是豪华、奢侈的生活方式的象征,极受追求十全十美的名流所忠爱。 八、PRADA可谓说是一个老字号,但由于它的出品追求完美,所以无论老少,对此品牌的认知度绝不逊于其它任何牌子。要回溯Prada的历史,必须从二十世纪初谈起……Prada草创于20世纪初,因当时活络的商业贸易与交通商旅频繁,创立人Mario Prada开始制造一系列针对旅行的手工皮件产品,并于1913年开设一间精品店。1978年Miuccia Prada与其夫婿Patrizio Bertelli共同接管Prada,带领Prada迈向全新里程碑。 九、GUESS品牌由来自法国南部的马西亚诺兄弟创立。他们将浪漫热情的法国设计与风格融进了他们对美国西部文化的理解与鉴赏之中。GUESS诞生于1981年,成立时只是一家牛仔裤制造商,现在已发展成当今世界最受认可及最具影响的知名品牌之一,在五大洲均有代理和分销商。有着专为男士、女士、儿童及家庭设计服装和配件的GUESS,将主人的精致生活品质诠释得淋漓尽致。 十、创始人 giorgio armani (乔治·阿玛尼)1934年出生于意大利学习医药及摄影专业,曾在切瑞蒂任男装设计师,1975年创立乔治·阿玛尼。曾获奈门-马科斯奖、 全羊毛标志奖、生活成就奖、美国国际设计师协会奖、库蒂·沙克奖等奖项。乔治·阿玛尼现在已是在美国销量最大的欧洲设计师品牌,他以使用新型面料及优良制作而闻名。
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永远的经典--夏奈尔 (GabrielleChanel) 有人说:拥有“夏奈尔”,一直是这个世纪女人的美丽梦想。有人说:在世纪末的今天,还有哪个品牌能得到一家三代:祖母、母亲、孙女的同时钟爱,那首先是“夏奈尔”…… 二、 Louis Vuitton:典雅巴黎气质 如果去法国,除了要到著名的巴黎圣母院,大多数人还会在路易威登的旗帜店前驻足浏览。LV一百五十年来崇尚精致、品质、舒适的“旅行哲学”,以旅行箱起家的Louis Vuitton,获得了众多尊贵人士的追捧与爱戴…… 三、 Dior:法国时装文化的最高精神 Dior, 在法语中 意味“上帝”与“金子”的组合,淋漓尽致地表达了现代女性的追求—— 性感自信,激情活力,时尚魅惑!1946年创立于巴黎Dior女装是华丽优雅的典范,从好莱坞明星英格丽�6�1褒曼…… 四、 Versace:意大利时尚帝国 范思哲以自己的名字命名了他的品牌,品牌标志是希腊神话中的蛇发女妖玛杜莎,她代表着致命的吸引力!范思哲一生都在追求这种美的震慑力,作品中总是蕴藏着极度的完美以至濒临灭绝的强烈张力…… 五、 Prada:时尚世界的传奇 Prada在近百年的发展过程中,通过致力于创造兼具经典色彩和创新精神的时尚理念,成为享誉世界的传奇品牌。Prada产品所体现的价值一直被视为日常生活中的非凡享受…… 六、 Burberry:浓烈的英伦色彩 带有浓烈英伦色彩之Burberry,将经典格纹融入饰品设计,古典传统之余更释放摩登炙热!自从搭上品牌年轻化的列车后,如今的Burberry成功的赋予格纹新表情 …… 七、 Kenzo:清新而渊长的东方之风 世界时装舞台,一直为鼻挺目深的欧美人所垄断。曾几何时,来自东方岛国——日本的设计师高田贤三(TAKADA KENZO)带着一点神秘,一点莫测,更带着震世的惊叹站到了这个舞台的中央…… 八、 Givenchy:国际时尚巨人 当你在脑海中浮现出奥黛丽.赫本优雅清丽的身影时,你可知在那个经典的形象背后,有一位为她度身设计形象四十余年的著名设计师——纪梵希.1 952年时装设计师Givenchy在巴黎创立了以自己姓氏命名的时装店…… 九、 Valentino:永恒的优雅惊叹号 无论何时,无论何地,VALENTINO始终是奢华、优雅的曼妙化身,洋溢着梦幻般的视觉隐喻,一经融入平和的现实生活,便幻化为个人感官与社会情绪的完美统一,四十多年来,她传播着成千上万消费者心中的梦想…… 十、 Hugo Boss:优雅的德式风格 HUGO BOSS所诠释的男性精神,已经为全球高尚的男性所肯定.HUGO BOSS以精致专业著名.HUGO BOSS款式得体,优雅而不论俏,也正如HUGO BOSS的经营理念:"We manufac ture the professional look for managers一样……
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Chanel:Chanel S.A., commonly known as Chanel (English pronunciation: /ʃəˈnɛl/), is a Parisian fashion house founded by the late couturier Coco Chanel, recognized as one of the most chic in the haute couture. Specializing in luxury goods (haute couture, ready-to-wear, handbags, perfumery, and cosmetics among others), the Chanel label has become one of the most recognized names in the luxury and haute couture fashion industry.[1] According to Forbes, the privately held House of Chanel is jointly owned by Alain Wertheimer and Gerard Wertheimer who are the grandsons of the early (1924) Chanel partner Pierre Wertheimer.The company has had many high-profile celebrities as spokesmodels, including Catherine Deneuve (1970s Chanel No.5 spokesmodel), Nicole Kidman (early 2000s Chanel No. 5 spokesmodel), Audrey Tautou (current Chanel No.5 spokesmodel), and most famously, Marilyn Monroe (1950s Chanel No. 5 spokesmodel) pictured splashing herself with a bottle of Chanel No. 5. The image is certainly the most famous of all Chanel advertisements, and continues to be one of the most popular advertisement photos in the history of marketing, used in countless biographies, and still selling in large quantities as a poster and art piece using Marilyn Monroe as the model.[2].Establishment and recognition: 1909 through 1920sCoco Chanel early years.In 1909, Gabrielle Chanel opened a shop on the ground floor of the Balsan's apartment in Paris - the beginnings of what would later become one of the greatest fashion empires in the world.[1] The Balsan home was a meeting place of the hunting elite of France and the gentlemen brought their fashionable mistresses along, giving Coco the opportunity to sell the women decorated hats. During this time Coco Chanel struck up a relationship with Arthur Capel, a member of the Balsan men's group.[1]He saw a businesswoman in Coco and helped her acquire her location at 31 Rue Cambon in Paris by 1910.[1] There was already a couture shop in the building, and so Coco was not allowed in her lease to produce couture dresses.[1] In 1913, Chanel introduced women's sportswear at her new boutique in Deauville and Biarritz, France. She detested the fashions of women who came to these resort towns.[1] Chanel's designs tended to be simple rather than opulent in look (common haute couture fashion of the Belle Époque).[3] World War I affected fashion. Coal was scarce and women were doing the factory jobs that men had held prior to the war; they needed warm clothing that would stand up to working conditions. Chanel fossella's designs from this era were affected by the new idea of women's sports. During World War I, Coco opened another larger shop on Rue de Cambon in front of the Hôtel Ritz Paris.[1] Here she sold flannel blazers, straight linen skirts, sailor tops, long jersey sweaters and skirt-jackets.[1] Her fashion became known in 1915 throughout France for its simplicity. In the years 1915 and 1917, Harper's Bazaar mentioned that Chanel's name was "on the list of every buyer."[1] Her boutique at 31 Rue Cambon previewed simple day dress-and-coat ensembles and black evening dresses in lace or jet-embroidered tulle (she also piled cushions of feathers, fur and metallic fabrics on the sofas in the gray and amber salons).[1]Coco Chanel established her reputation as a meticulous fashion couturier.[1] Following the fashion trends of the 1920s, Chanel produced beaded dresses.[1] The suit in two or three pieces created in 1920 remains a modern fashion look. The suit was advocated as the "new uniform for afternoon and evening as far back as 1915." 1921 saw the introduction of her first perfume Chanel No. 5.[1] Earnest Beaux created the fragrance for Coco and she named it after her lucky number 5.[1] The fragrance was a success. The signature scent was a result of her belief in superstitions. She was scheduled to show her collection on the fifth day of the fifth month.[4] Coco informed Harper's Bazaar, "simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance", in 1923.[1][edit] Parfums Chanel: the late 1920sChanel No.5 introduced in 1921.Parfums Chanel[5] was founded in 1924 by Pierre Wertheimer to produce and sell perfumes and beauty products.[5] Theophile Bader (founder of the successful French department store Galeries Lafayette) introduced Coco to Wertheimer.[5] Wertheimer retained 70% of Parfums Chanel, while Bader retained 20%, and Coco a modest 10%.[5] Coco was forced to operate her couture business apart from Parfums Chanel.[5] In 1924, Coco also introduced her first costume jewelry which were a pair of pearl earrings, one black, one white.[1] Along with the success of her haute couture business, Coco expanded her "social desirability and her personal legend."[1] A new love interest in her life was the Duke of Westminster.[1] She introduced her signature cardigan jacket in 1925 and in 1926, the ‘little black dress,' and a tweed, inspired by visits to Scotland. Soon, Coco operated a boutique near the renowned Louvre.[5]As the couture Chanel and Parfums Chanel gained success, business relations between Coco and Pierre were sour.[5] She resented the partnership with Pierre Wertheimer and believed she deserved more than 10% of the profits, and believed that the Wertheimers were exploiting her talents for their own personal gain.[5] Wertheimer reminded Coco that he had funded her venture, and that he had made her a wealthy woman.[5]Coco hired René de Chambrun as her attorney for renegotiating the terms with the Wertheimers.[5] but this failed. The youngest model she hired was a teenager from her area, Meredith Annaline.[edit] Chanel and Nazi affiliation: 1930s through 1950sEvening couture dresses from Chanel evolved into an elongated feminine style.[1] Summer dresses had contrasting scintillating touches (e.g. rhinestone straps and silver eyelets).[1] Coco designed a line for petite women in 1937.[1] Throughout the 1930s, Elsa Schiaparelli was competing more strongly with the House of Chanel, but this was only a short term rivalry. Chanel premiered an exhibition of jewelry in 1932 dedicated to the diamond. Several of the pieces, including the "Comet" and "Fountain" necklaces were re-introduced by Chanel in 1993. When World War II began in 1939, Coco Chanel retired and moved into the Hôtel Ritz Paris with her new beau, Nazi officer Hans Gunther von Dincklage.[1][3][5] Only her parfums and accessories were sold in her existing boutiques.When France fell under the control of Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany in 1940, the Nazis made the Ritz their French headquarters.[1] Pierre Wertheimer and his family fled to the United States in 1940, and before Coco could take control of Parfums Chanel, Wertheimer made an "Aryan proxy" for the company.[5] Rumors spread that Coco was on good terms with the Germans.[1] Chanel biographer Edmonde Charles-Roux states that German intelligence sent her to "visit Winston Churchill as a part of a secret peace mission. Coco Chanel was arrested immediately after the liberation of France and charged with abetting the Germans, but Churchill intervened on her behalf and she was released."[5] When France was liberated after the fall of the Nazi Empire, many French people meted out punishments to French women who were believed to have collaborated with the Nazis. Coco Chanel was without a doubt a target after the rumors, and so she fled to Switzerland.[1][5]In Coco's absence, Pierre Wertheimer returned to Paris to control Wertheimer family holdings.[5] Out of spite, Coco created her own collection of perfumes. Wertheimer felt his legal rights were infringed, but he wanted to avoid a legal battle and settled with Coco by giving her $400,000 USD, 2% royalty from all Chanel products, and gave her limited rights to sell her own perfumes in Switzerland.[5] Coco stopped making perfumes after the agreement. She sold the complete rights to her name to the Wertheimers for Perfumes Chanel, in exchange for a monthly stipend. The stipend supported her and her friend, von Dincklage.[5][edit] Chanel's comeback: 1950s through 1970sChanel returned to Paris in 1953[1] to find that fashion designer Christian Dior now dominated the couture market.[1] Coco re-approached Pierre for business advice and financial back-up.[5] In return, he gained complete rights to all products stamped with the name "Chanel."[5] Their re-collaboration paid off as Chanel became the top label in fashion again.[5] Chanel re-introduced the "Chanel suit"[3] and introduced the Chanel chain handled quilted leather handbags in February 1955 (The date is used as the name of the recently re-released bag, 2.55),[1] and her first eau de toilette for men, Pour Monsieur (which has also been marketed under the name "A Gentleman's Cologne"). Chanel and her spring collection received the Fashion Oscar at the 1957 Fashion Awards in Dallas. Pierre bought Badar's 20% share of the perfume business, giving his family 90%.[5] Pierre's son Jacques Wertheimer took his father's place in 1965.[5] Coco's attorney Chambrun called the now-gone-relationship as "one based on a businessman's passion for a woman who felt exploited by him."[5] He told Forbes, "Pierre returned to Paris full of pride and excitement [after one of his horses won the 1956 English Derby]. He rushed to Coco, expecting congratulations and praise. But she refused to kiss him. She resented him, you see, all her life."[5]Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel died on January 10, 1971 at the age of 87.[1] She was still "designing, still working" at the time of her death.[1] For example, she designed the uniforms for Olympic Airways flight attendants (1966-1969), followed by Pierre Cardin. Olympic Airways was then one of the most luxurious air carriers, owned by the Greek shipping-magnate Aristotle Onassis. After her death, leadership of the company was handed down to Yvonne Dudel, Jean Cazaubon and Philippe Guibourge.[1] The House continued average success, and Jacques Wetheimer bought the entire House of Chanel.[1][5] Critics stated that during his leadership, he never paid much attention to the company as he was more interested in horse breeding.[5] In 1974, the House of Chanel launched Cristalle eau de toilette, which was designed when Coco Chanel was alive. 1978 saw the launch of the first non-couture, prêt-à-porter line and worldwide distribution of accessories.Alain Wertheimer, Jacques son, took over in 1974.[1][5] Back in the U.S., Chanel No.5 was seen as a passe perfume.[5] Alain revamped Chanel No.5 sales by reducing the number of outlets carrying the fragrance from 18,000 to 12,000. He removed the perfume from drugstore shelves, and invested millions of dollars in advertisement for Chanel cosmetics. This ensured a greater sense of scarcity and exclusivity for No.5, and sales rocketed back up as demand for the fragrance increased.[5] Looking for a designer who could bring the label to new heights, he persuaded Karl Lagerfeld to end his contract with fashion house Chloé.[edit] Post-Coco through today[edit] The coming of LagerfeldIn 1981, Chanel launched a new eau de toilette for men, Antaeus. In 1983, Lagerfeld took over as chief designer for Chanel.[5] He changed Chanel's fashion lines from the old lines to shorter cuts and eye capturing designs. During the 1980s, more than 40 Chanel boutiques were opened up worldwide.[5] By the end of the 1980s, these boutiques sold goods ranging from $200-per-ounce perfume, $225 USD ballerina slippers to $11,000 USD dresses and $2,000 USD leather handbags.[5] Rights to Chanel cosmetics and fragrances were held by Chanel only and not shared with other beauty producers and distributors.[5] As Lagerfeld took charge as chief designer, other designers and marketers for Chanel worked on keeping the classic Chanel look to maintain the Chanel legend.[5] Chanel marketer Jean Hoehn explained, "We introduce a new fragrance every 10 years, not every three minutes like many competitors. We don't confuse the consumer. With Chanel, people know what to expect. And they keep coming back to us, at all ages, as they enter and leave the market."[5] The launch of a new fragrance in honor of the late Coco Chanel, Coco, in 1984 maintained success in the perfumery business with Chanel.[5] In 1986, the House of Chanel struck a deal with watchmakers and in 1987, the first Chanel watch made its debut. By the end of the decade, Alain moved the offices to New York City.[5][edit] In the 1990sChanel's boutique on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California.The company earned the place as a global leader in fragrance maker and marketing in the 1990s.[5] Heavy marketing investment increased revenue.[5] The success of the Maison de Chanel brought the Wertheimer family fortune to $5 billion USD.[5] Product lines such as watches (retailing for as much as $7,000 USD), shoes, high-end clothes, cosmetics and accessories were expanded.[5] Sales were hurt by the recession of the early 1990s, but Chanel recovered by the mid-1990s with further boutique expansion.[5] 1990 saw the launch of ĹŹ. As the business trend was going about (buying up other fashion companies), Chanel—like Moët-Hennessy • Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Prada -- bought up numerous companies.[5] The House acquired Les Broderies Lemarié (a renown feather and flower craftshouse which provided embroidery for the haute couture industry),, A. Michael et Cie, and Lesage.[5] Chanel was also rumored to also buy the company Massaro.[5]By 1996, Chanel bought gunmaker Holland & Holland. It attempted to revamp the guns maker but did not succeed.[5] 1996 also greeted the launch of Allure fragrance and due to its immense popularity, a men's version, Allure Homme was launched in 1998. Better success came with the purchase of Eres (a renowned swimwear label). The House of Chanel launched its first skin care line, PRÉCISION in 1999. That same year, Chanel launched a new travel collection, and under a license contract with Luxottica, introduced a line of sunglasses and eyeglass frames.[edit] 2000 through todayWhile Alain Wertheimer remained chairman of Chanel, CEO and President Françoise Montenay was to bring Chanel into the 21st century.[5] 2000 saw the launch of the first unisex watch by Chanel, the J12, a style whose clean cuts and fusion of masculine and feminine elements formed a revolutionary watch, and a supposed cult-following in certain circles. In 2001, Bell & Ross was purchased (a watchmaker). The same year, Chanel boutiques offering only selections of accessories were opened in the United States.[5]A Chanel boutique in Prince's Building, Central, Hong Kong.2002 saw the launch of Chance fragrance, with a scent of surprise and glamour. The House of Chanel also founded the Paraffection company that gathered the five Ateliers d’Art: Desrues for ornamentation, Lemarié for feathers and camellias, Lesage for embroiderer, Massaro for shoemaker, and Michel for millinery. A prêt-à-porter collection proposing their know-how was designed by Karl Lagerfeld. It is now traditionally presented each December. In July 2002, a jewelry and watch flagship store was opened on the upscale Madison Avenue.[5] Within the months, a 1,000sqft shoes and handbags boutique was opened next door to the Jewelry and watches flagship.[5] Out of everything that happened in 2002, the most shocking was the rumor circulating the fashion world, suggesting that Chanel was considering a merger with the renown luxury goods Parisian fashion company Hermès.[5] This would make Chanel and Hermès one of the most powerful fashion companies in the world the likes of Moët-Hennessy • Louis Vuitton. This brought the store count in the U.S. to 25 locations nationwide.[5]To please its younger followers, Chanel introduced Coco Mademoiselle and an "In-Between Wear" in 2003. That same year saw such an immense popularity of Chanel haute couture that the company founded a second shop on rue Cambon. Continuing an influence in the Asian market, the House of Chanel opened a new 2,400 Square feet boutique in Hong Kong and paid nearly $50 million USD for a building in the classy and upscale shopping district of Ginza in Tokyo, Japan.[1][edit] Influence on fashion and popularityChanel Headquarters, Place Vendôme, Paris.Coco Chanel revolutionized haute couture fashion by replacing the traditional corseted silhouette with the comfort of simple suits and long, lean dresses[citation needed]. The years of the 1920s and 1930s will best be remembered as the era of Coco whose simpler lines of women's couture led to the popular "flat-chested" look of the 1920s.[3][6] Her clothing was relaxed and changed the way women dressed for outdoor leisure. Coco omitted corsets, liberating women and creating more comfort.[3] Contemporary Fashion states, "She dressed the modern woman in clothes for a lifestyle."[3] Coco is credited for making jersey (a soft elasticated knit used for undegarments) a new fashion fabric.[3] Her jersey dresses in navy and gray were cut to flatter the figure rather than to emphasize and distort the natural body shape.[3] These dresses were highly popular by wealthy women, and so she extended her range with them being manufactored by Rodier.[3] Chanel also incorporated ideas from male wardrobe into her designs.[3]She had numerous other major successes that changed the fashion industry, including the ever popular Chanel suit, composed of a knee-length skirt and trim, boxy jacket, traditionally made of woven wool with black sewing trim and gold buttons, worn with large costume-pearl necklaces.[1][3] The hem of the suit is weighted down with a chain. Wealthy women around the world began to flock to her 31 Rue Cambon boutique to commission couture outfits from her.[1] The House of Chanel became an icon of elegance and from then on, the name "Chanel" became synonymous with elegance, wealth, and elitism, as well as the ultimate sign of French high class.[1][5] After the phenomenal success[1][3][5] of her perfume, Chanel No. 5, Coco Chanel's fashions became even more well-known and were purchased by the high flyers of London and Paris society alike. The financial gain from the fragrance also helped her company during difficult years.[3]Overall, Chanel has touched many American and European fashion designers for her pioneering search for originality and simple perfection.[3] They "continue to re-inforce her concept of uncomplicated classics that inspire many contemporary designers' ready-to-wear collections -- an homage to Chanel's essential modernist styling and her legacy to the world of fashion.[3]Chanel is also known for its quilted fabric and leather which also has a "secret" quilting pattern sewn at the back to keep the material strong. It was inspired by the jackets of jockeys. This material is used for clothing and accessories alike. The Luxury Line, introduced in 2006 featuring a metal chain embedded in the leather, was one of the most desired bags of the moment. Chanel still is popular because it mixes the trends of today with the class and simplicity it had when it first opened. The brand is currently headed by German-born designer Karl Lagerfeld, who also designs for the House of Fendi, as well as his namesake label.不知你要哪个品牌,写详细的字数就不够写其他品牌了
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