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Born in Saumur, France, Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel was abandoned to a convent orphanage at age 12 after her mother’s death. There, the nuns taught her to sew—a skill that would become her liberation. The stark black and white of the convent’s habits and the solemnity of its corridors would later define her visual DNA. og coco chanel39s play house cocochanel42011 onlyfans
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When WWII broke out, Chanel closed her house (unlike other designers). She retreated to the Ritz Hotel with her Nazi officer lover, Hans Günther von Dincklage. This period remains the darkest stain on her legacy. She attempted to use Nazi racial laws to wrest control of Chanel No. 5 from Jewish partners, the Wertheimers. After the war, she was arrested but released (rumored due to Churchill’s intervention). She fled to Switzerland for nearly a decade. The stark black and white of the convent’s