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Coco Chanel is most famously known as a clothing brand but she was also a very famous feminist. She changed the wo…
Gabriel Chanel was a French low class girl who grew up with her sister in an orphanage after her father having abandoned them there. She never intended to be neither popular not even a dress maker; her aspirations were to be able to make a living by herself without a need for a husband. Her…
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