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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 6 Aug 2017

    Coco Chanel helped liberate women from the corset and worked to transform global fashion. http://nyer.cm/gfePvuN  #TNYarchive

    10:23 AM - 6 Aug 2017
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      2. Jessica Rogers‏ @jessicarogers72 6 Aug 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Aren't nazi collaborators great?

        1 reply 0 retweets 8 likes
      3. Maddie  🌴‏ @MaddieYoungArt 6 Aug 2017
        Replying to @jessicarogers72 @NewYorker

        I was going to say this. She also shut down studios to avoid paying her female workers fairly.

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      2. pat blake‏ @EePat 6 Aug 2017
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Ah, yes, we women act by "instinct!"

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      3. emanuela zanchi‏ @manuvenice 7 Aug 2017
        Replying to @EePat @NewYorker

        Sometimes we do...

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. pat blake‏ @EePat 7 Aug 2017
        Replying to @manuvenice @NewYorker

        I think I didn't have much instinct, or not enough.

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      5. emanuela zanchi‏ @manuvenice 7 Aug 2017
        Replying to @EePat @NewYorker

        Don't tell me...

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      1. Adam Orden DDS, MS‏ @jawsurgeon 6 Aug 2017
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        Don't forget the little detail that she was a NAZI sympathizer

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      1. Hugues_CHAUDOIS‏ @Oward_Hughes_69 6 Aug 2017
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        Nice hymne to the singularity's style

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      1. Fabiana Contreras‏ @fabisabel 6 Aug 2017
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        Aaaand was part of the Nazi party...

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      1. Esra‏ @Esra_alalawi 14 Aug 2017
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        because she was an infamous collaborator but british and american consumers kept on buying them and continue to glorify her.

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      1. Esra‏ @Esra_alalawi 14 Aug 2017
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        Paris consumers actually refused to buy a lot from her own ranges after 1940.

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      1. Esra‏ @Esra_alalawi 14 Aug 2017
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        and to this day have kept her name synonymous with the most glorious notions of French taste and elan.

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      1. Esra‏ @Esra_alalawi 14 Aug 2017
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        Her clean, modern, kinetic designs, which brought a high-society look to low-regarded fabrics, revolutionized women’s fashion.

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      1. Esra‏ @Esra_alalawi 14 Aug 2017
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        CocoChanel originally was business partners with a Jewish family, the Wertheimers. Today the company is still owned by the Wertheimer family

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      1. Robwynge‏ @Robwynge 6 Aug 2017
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        Facinating to read a portrait of Chanel written in her own time.

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      2. Mocku Mentaryo‏ @DanieleJoey 6 Aug 2017
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        Coco helped the nazis too 🤔

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      3. A spooky photon in the dark‏ @vorodecky 6 Aug 2017
        Replying to @DanieleJoey @NewYorker

        I think everybody knows by now. I am interested why it was not mentioned though.

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      1. lbridges‏ @mebraldy 6 Aug 2017
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        Excellent! @NewYorker

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      1. Alison Hackett‏ @21CRenaissance 6 Aug 2017
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        I'm on it @NewYorker! Check out #TheVisualTimeTraveller https://www.facebook.com/artinirelandtoday/videos/812885958890100/ …pic.twitter.com/QWxhJqhUjy

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