Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel. She was born to a laundress in 1883, and died with vast wealth, the head of a fashion empire, in 1971. For generations Chanel was knit jersey, the little black dress, and the boxy tweed two-piece suit. In the new millennium, however, with fashion now a subject for scholars, she’s the genius who built the first global fashion brand, her logo of two interlocking Cs emblematic of empire. This exhibition begins with Chanel’s history, offering a chronological look at her life and milestones, and then moves into a more semiotic section that “reads” the brand’s iconography: the two-tone pumps, the quilted bag, the perfume, and so much more. —L.J.
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Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto
When
Dec 5, 2021 – Apr 25, 2022
Where
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Richard Avedon, “Gabrielle Chanel and Suzy Parker dressed by Chanel,” 1959 © The Richard Avedon Foundation.
Nearby
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Art
National Gallery of Victoria