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Gabrielle Chanel - translation to English

FRENCH FASHION DESIGNER (1883–1971)
Gabrielle Chanel; Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel; Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel; Coco Chanel couch; Mademoiselle Chanel; Gabriella Bonheur Chanel; Chateau de Cremat; Hans Gunther von Dincklage
  • Chanel suit and silk blouse with two-tone pumps, 1965
  • SS-Oberführer [[Walter Schellenberg]], Chief of SS intelligence, the ''Sicherheitsdienst''
  • Signature scent of the House of Chanel, [[Chanel No. 5]]
  • left
  • Three jersey outfits by Chanel, March 1917
  • Chanel "interlocking C" logo
  • Chanel wearing a sailor's jersey and trousers, 1928
  • Chanel's timeless little black dress modeled, 2011
  • Chanel (right) in her hat shop, 1919. Caricature by Sem.
  • Sem]], 1913
  • Chanel and [[Winston Churchill]] in 1921

Gabrielle Chanel         
n. Gabrielle Chanel, Coco Chanel (1883-1971), berühmte französische Modedesignerin die auch ihr eigenes Parfumsortiment hatte
Coco Chanel         
n. Coco Chanel, Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel (1883-1971), berühmte französische Modedesignerin die auch ein Parfum auf ihren Namen herstellen ließ
Sidonie Gabrielle Colette         
  • Colette and Mathilde “Max” de Morny
  • Colette, painted c. 1896 by Jacques Humbert
FRENCH NOVELIST
Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette; Sidonie Gabrielle Colette; Sidonie Gabrielle Claudine Colette; Cheri (novel); Sidonie Colette; Gabrielle Colette; Colette Willy; La baronne de Jouvenel; Colette, Sidonie-Gabrielle
n. Sidonie Gabrielle Colette, Colette (1873-1954), französische Romanschriftstellerin die über Frauen schrieb

Definition

peakin'
Massive or huge; monstrous.
Look at the peakin' hips on that chick!

Wikipedia

Coco Chanel

Gabrielle Bonheur "Coco" Chanel ( shə-NEL, French: [ɡabʁijɛl bɔnœʁ kɔko ʃanɛl] (listen); 19 August 1883 – 10 January 1971) was a French fashion designer and businesswoman. The founder and namesake of the Chanel brand, she was credited in the post–World War I era with popularizing a sporty, casual chic as the feminine standard of style. This replaced the "corseted silhouette" that was dominant beforehand with a style that was simpler, far less time consuming to put on and remove, more comfortable, and less expensive, all without sacrificing elegance. She is the only fashion designer listed on Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. A prolific fashion creator, Chanel extended her influence beyond couture clothing, realizing her aesthetic design in jewellery, handbags, and fragrance. Her signature scent, Chanel No. 5, has become an iconic product, and Chanel herself designed her famed interlocked-CC monogram, which has been in use since the 1920s.

Her couture house closed in 1939, with the outbreak of World War II. Chanel stayed in France and was criticized during the war for collaborating with the Nazi-German occupiers and the Vichy puppet regime to boost her professional career. One of Chanel's liaisons was with a German diplomat, Baron (Freiherr) Hans Günther von Dincklage. After the war, Chanel was interrogated about her relationship with Dincklage, but she was not charged as a collaborator due to intervention by British prime minister Winston Churchill. When the war ended, Chanel moved to Switzerland, returning to Paris in 1954 to revive her fashion house. In 2011, Hal Vaughan published a biography about Chanel based on newly declassified documents, revealing that she had collaborated directly with the Nazi intelligence service, the Sicherheitsdienst. One plan in late 1943 was for her to carry an SS peace overture to Churchill to end the war.