Chanel Box order & Accessories - Chanel Bundle - Chanel Gift - Chanel Button - Camellia Sticker - Chanel Ribbon - Authentic Chanel Gift Goodies

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Chanel Box order & Accessories - Chanel Bundle - Chanel Gift - Chanel Button - Camellia Sticker - Chanel Ribbon - Authentic Chanel Gift Goodies,

Authentic Chanel box/ favor bundle
Bundle includes -
Chanel Box with white ribbon
Chanel black ribbon
Chanel Button.

Black/White
  • Eclipse/Grove
  • Chalk/Grove
  • Black/White
  • Magnet Fossil
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Product code: Chanel Box order & Accessories - Chanel Bundle - Chanel Gift - Chanel Button - Camellia Sticker - Chanel Ribbon - Authentic Chanel Gift Goodies

Authentic Chanel box/ favor bundle.
Bundle includes -
Chanel Box with white ribbon,
Chanel black ribbon,
Chanel Button (Chanel Make-up),
Chanel camellia sticker.

Sturdy black box, the size of the box is 10 3/4 inches by 8 1/4 inches.
Cute blue button and fun rose sticker in pink.
Black ribbon for many fun uses.

In her youth, Gabrielle Chanel gained order the nickname "Coco" from her time as a chanteuse. As a fashion designer, Coco Chanel catered to women's taste for elegance in dress, with blouses, suits, trousers, dresses, and jewellery (gemstone and bijouterie) of simple design, that replaced the opulent, over-designed, and constrictive clothes and accessories of 19th-century fashion. The Chanel product brands have been personified by male and female fashion models, entertainers, and actresses, including Margot Robbie, Lily-Rose Depp, Nicole Kidman, Keira Knightley, Kristen Stewart, G-Dragon, Pharrell Williams, Cara Delevingne, Nana Komatsu, Jennie Kim, and Marilyn Monroe.[6][7]

Chanel is well known for the perfume Chanel No. 5 and the Chanel Suit. Chanel's use of jersey fabric produced garments that were comfortable and affordable.[8] Chanel revolutionized fashion – both high fashion (haute couture) and everyday fashion (prêt-à-porter) – by replacing structured-silhouettes, based upon the corset and the bodice, with garments that were functional and at the same time flattering to the woman's figure.

In the 1920s, the simple-line designs of Chanel couture made popular the 'flat-chested' fashions that were the opposite of the hourglass figure achieved by the fashions of the late 19th century – the Belle Époque of France (c. 1890–1914), and the British Edwardian era (c. 1901–1919). Chanel used colors traditionally associated with masculinity in Europe, such as grey and navy blue, to denote feminine boldness of character.[9][10] The clothes of the House of Chanel featured quilted fabric and leather trimmings; the quilted construction reinforces the fabric, the design, and the finish, producing a garment that maintains its form and function while being worn. An example of such haute couture techniques is the woolen Chanel suit – a knee-length skirt and a cardigan-style jacket, trimmed and decorated with black embroidery and gold-coloured buttons. The complementary accessories were two-tone pump shoes and jewellery, usually a necklace of pearls, and a leather handbag.

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