Biography of Coco Chanel
Bith Date: August 19, 1882
Death Date: January 10, 1971
Place of Birth: Saumur, France
Nationality: French
Gender: Female
Occupations: fashion designer
Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel (1882-1971) was noted for her free-flowing, loose-fitting designs for women's clothing, first introduced in 1919, and again in 1954.
In 1919 French designer Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel released women from the tight corsets of the era and introduced them to comfortable jersey clothing. In 1954, after fifteen years of retirement and just six months before her seventy-first birthday, she made a comeback and freed women once again from highly structured, constricting designs--this time the clothing of the "New Look." Critics were lukewarm, but women, particularly American women, loved her casual, softly shaped clothes and snapped them up. These designs ushered in a new relaxation in fashion that continues today.
Early Years
Little is known of Chanel's early years except that she was orphaned as a young child. She started in fashion in 1910, making hats in Paris. Chanel opened her first dress shop in Paris in 1914 and closed it in 1939 at the onset of World War II. But in the period between the world wars she revolutionized women's fashion with her straight, simple, uncorseted, and, above all, comfortable "Chanel Look." She also popularized short hair for women in the 1920s and introduced shorter skirts. She created her famous Chanel No. 5 perfume in 1922.
Later Years
In 1954 Chanel said her competitive spirit was aroused because Parisian high fashion had been taken over by men. "There are too many men in this business," she told a magazine interviewer in May 1954, "and they don't know how to make clothes for women. All this fantastic pinching and puffing. How can a woman wear a dress that's cut so she can't lift up her arm to pick up a telephone?" She had a knack for knowing what women wanted, and women responded enthusiastically. In the 1950s her famous Chanel suit--a collarless, braid-trimmed cardigan jacket and slim, graceful skirt--was an enormous hit. She also popularized pea jackets and bell-bottom trousers plus magnificent jewelry worn with sportswear.
In 1969 Coco Chanel's life was the basis for Coco, a Broadway musical starring Katharine Hepburn. Chanel died in 1971, working to the end on a new collection.
Historical Context
- The Life and Times of Coco Chanel (1882-1971)
- At the time of Chanel's birth:
- Schuyler Wheeler invented the first electric fan
- Robert Koch discovered tuberculosis bacillus
- Chester A. Arthur was president of the U.S.
- At the time of Chanel's death:
- Idi Amin seized power in Uganda
- The United Nations granted membership to China
- The John F. Kennedy Center opened in Washington, DC
- Richard M. Nixon was president of the U.S.
- The times:
- 1830-1914: Industrial Revolution
- 1900-1930: Naturalistic and Symbolist Period of American literature
- 1901-1914: Edwardian Age of English literature
- 1914-1918: World War I
- 1936-1939: Spanish Civil War
- 1939-1945: World War II
- 1950-1953: Korean War
- 1957-1975: Vietnam War
- 1967-1970: Nigerian Civil War
- Chanel's contemporaries:
- Joseph Stalin (1879-1953) Russian leader
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955) German-born American physicist
- Leon Trotsky (1879-1940) Russian revolutionary
- Helen Keller (1880-1968) American writer
- John L. Lewis (c. 1880-1969) American labor leader
- Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) American general
- Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Spanish artist
- Felix Frankfurter (1882-1965) American founder of the ACLU
- Edward Hopper (1882-1967) American artist
- Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) Italian dictator
- Selected world events:
- 1889: The Wall Street Journal began publication
- 1901: First practical electric vacuum cleaner invented
- 1914: Elastic brassiere was patented
- 1916: Jeannette Rankin became the first U.S. Congresswoman
- 1926: Josef Stalin became dictator of the Soviet Union
- 1932: Revlon was founded in New York
- 1945: Adolf Hitlercommitted suicide in Berlin
- 1955: Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama
- 1965: Miniskirt appeared in London
- 1969: Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon