Coco Chanel is not a feminist

Reba 2022-04-19 09:02:35

It is undeniable that the world has always been full of strong male hormones,
from politics to business, from the unspoken rule-setters in the entertainment industry to the memorable names in art history,
Frida and Marie Curie, after all, women ruled by men. In the kingdom, a very small number
of Merkels came to power and created a new vocabulary for German. Kanzlerin pays
attention to rare phenomena and turns them into good stories. When feminism has long been included in textbooks as a vigorous movement, women in Middle Eastern countries are still covered with
veils , and North Korean women are still not allowed to wear pants unless The world has regressed to the era of matriarchal clans. In fact, it is difficult to achieve complete female independence . Chanel designed the simple and lightweight elegant women's clothing after the war, encouraged women to wear trousers like men, and created the popular Little Black. Dress. As a fashion pioneer, her words are also amazing: failure is terrible, but maintaining the status quo is even worse. The sharp style is like the sharp scissors in her hands, and she resolutely abandons all complexity and beauty. This kind of courage is rare among women. Out of true tenderness , Coco. Chanel is not a feminist, as she herself said: I like feminity rather than feminism








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  • Moises 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    I think it's a failure. Tatu's makeup nose looks really like Michael Jackson, embarrassing. The angle of the story is not good. Coco should have a more exciting anecdote.

  • Peggie 2022-01-08 08:04:04

    From simple to luxurious queen, he sits on the steps and thinks back to the past. The fleeting chanel is the chanel that cannot be changed, and Audrey Tautou played a wonderful role. The face is old, but there are only three-point images. The movie itself can’t realize what is just more flowing...

Coco Before Chanel quotes

  • [first lines]

    [subtitled version of French dialog]

    Nun: Girls who have visitors, follow me.

    Gabrielle Chanel, 10 ans: Come on. Come on, let's go.

    Adrienne Chanel, 10 ans: I don't want to.

  • Étienne Balsan: A woman who cuts her hair, is about to change her life.