跟读练习: The Extraordinary Rise of Coco Chanel | B1 English Story ✅️ - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Welcome, my friends.
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Pull up a chair.
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Let's take a moment together.
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Tonight I want to tell you a story.
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It is a story about a woman who changed the world with a pair of scissors and a very strong will.
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You probably know her name.
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You see it on expensive bags,
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on bottles of perfume, and in the windows of the most beautiful shops in Paris.
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Her name was Gabrielle.
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But the world?
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The world remembers her as Coco Chanel.
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But before the fame, before the diamonds,
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and before the cameras, there was just a little girl with nothing but her dreams.
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So, let's go back.
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Let's go back to a time of heavy dresses,
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cold winters, and a young girl who refused to be ordinary.
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Imagine a cold, grey building in the French countryside.
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This was an orphanage, a place for children who have no parents.
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This is where our story begins,
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in a place called Obazine.
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Gabrielle was born in 1883 in a small town called Sommur.
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Her family was very poor.
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Her mother died when Gabrielle was only 12 years old.
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Her father, a man who traveled to sell things,
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could not take care of her.
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He took Gabrielle and her sisters to the orphanage,
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and he never came back.
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Can you imagine that?
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12 years old, alone, and left behind by the person you love most?
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But my friends, it was inside those cold stone walls that Gabrielle learned the skill that would change her life.
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The nuns, the religious women who ran the orphanage,
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taught her how to sew.
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They taught her how to use a needle and thread.
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Everything in the orphanage was simple.
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The colors were mostly black and white.
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The floors were hard.
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air was quiet many people think gabrielle hated this time
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and perhaps she did but look closely at her later work the black
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and white colors the simple lines the sense of order it
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all started there gabrielle was not like the other girls she was quiet
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but she was watching she was learning that if you want to survive,
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you have to be strong.
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She didn't want a life of pity.
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She wanted a life of power.
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She realized early on that her hands,
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and her ability to sew,
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were her ticket out of that gray world.
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Have you ever had a difficult start?
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Sometimes the hardest parts of our lives are actually the seeds of our greatest success.
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For Gabrielle, the silence of the orphanage was the beginning of her loud voice in the world of fashion
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when gabrielle left the orphanage she was a young woman with a sharp mind
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and a slim figure she didn't have money
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but she had a dream to be a performer she began to sing in cabarets small theaters where people drink
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and listen to music
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she wasn't the best singer in france my friends but she had spark she had a special energy
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She often sang two popular songs.
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One was about a girl who lost her dog,
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and the dog's name was Coco.
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The soldiers and the crowds loved it.
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They would shout, Coco!
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Coco!
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And the name stuck.
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From that moment on, Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel became Coco Chanel.
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But Coco knew she wouldn't be a singer forever.
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She met a wealthy man named Etienne Balsan.
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He was rich, he loved horses,
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and he invited her to live at his large estate.
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This was a new world for Coco.
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She saw how the rich lived.
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But she also saw how uncomfortable the women looked.
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They wore giant hats with too many feathers and dresses that were so tight they could barely breathe.
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Coco began to make her own hats.
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They were different.
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They were small, simple, and elegant.
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When the other women saw them, they laughed at first.
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Where are the feathers? they asked.
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Where is the lace?
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But soon they stopped laughing.
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They realized that Coco looked modern.
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She looked cool.
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She looked free.
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Coco realized that she didn't want to be just a guest in a rich man's house.
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She wanted her own business.
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She wanted her own money.
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She started to realize that her hobby of making hats could be something much bigger.
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She was ready to move from the countryside to the heart of the world, Paris.
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In 1910, with the help of a man named Boy Capel,
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who was perhaps the true love of her life,
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Coco opened her first shop.
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It was a small hat shop at 21 Rue Cambon in Paris.
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She called it Chanel Modes.
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Imagine the street, horses walking on the stones,
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the smell of fresh bread,
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and women in long, heavy skirts.
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Then, there was Coco's shop.
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It was different.
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Her hats were like a breath of fresh air.
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But Coco was hungry for more.
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She didn't just want to change what was on a woman's head.
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She wanted to change how a woman felt.
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She opened another shop in Deauville,
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a beautiful town by the sea.
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In Deauville, she saw women struggling to walk on the sand in their heavy, fancy clothes.
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It looked so difficult.
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So, Coco did something shocking.
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She took jersey fabric.
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Now, back then, jersey was only used to make men's underwear.
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It was cheap and soft.
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Coco used it to make dresses.
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People were surprised.
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Underwear fabric for a lady's dress?
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They cried.
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but when the women put them on they felt something they had never felt before comfort
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they could move they could walk they could breathe coco's business
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grew very fast she was no longer the poor girl from the orphanage she was a businesswoman a word
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that was not used for women very often in those days.
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She was building an empire,
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one stitch at a time.
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She was showing the world that simplicity was not boring.
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Simplicity was the highest form of style.
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My friends, let's talk about the corset.
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Have you seen one in a museum or a movie?
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It is a piece of clothing made of stiff material and metal.
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Women wore them under their dresses to make their waists look tiny.
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It was very painful.
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It was hard to eat,
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hard to sit, and almost impossible to run.
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Coco Chanel hated the corset.
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She thought it was like a cage for women.
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She said, nothing is beautiful if it is not comfortable.
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She began to design clothes that followed the natural shape of the human body.
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She got rid of the tight waists.
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She shortened the skirts so women could actually walk.
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She even took inspiration from men's clothing, using jackets and trousers.
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This was a revolution.
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Before Coco, fashion was about showing how much money you had by wearing expensive, heavy things.
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Coco changed the rules.
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She made it about freedom.
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She also introduced the color beige.
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Before her, beige was considered dirty or plain,
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but Coco saw it as elegant.
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She loved colors that were found in nature.
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The color of sand, the color of stones.
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Think about it, my friends.
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Imagine being a woman in 1915.
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For your whole life, you have been told to sit still and look like a doll.
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Then, this woman, Chanel, gives you a soft jersey dress and tells you to go for a walk.
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How would you feel?
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You would feel like you finally had a voice.
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Coco wasn't just selling clothes.
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She was selling a new way of living.
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She was telling women, you are active,
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you are independent, you are free.
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By the 1920s, Coco Chanel was a star.
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But she was about to create two things that would make her name live forever.
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The first was a smell.
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In 1921, she worked with a famous perfume maker named Ernest Beau.
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She told him, I want a perfume that smells like a woman,
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not like a flower.
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At that time, perfumes usually smelled like one flower, roses, or jasmine.
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Beau gave her several samples to try.
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They were numbered 1 through 5 and 20 through 24.
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Coco chose number 5.
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Chanel No. 5 was born.
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It was a total change.
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The bottle was simple and square, like a laboratory bottle.
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It was clean and modern.
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To this day, it is the most famous perfume in the history of the world.
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It is said that a bottle is sold every few seconds somewhere on earth.
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Then came 1926.
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Coco designed a simple, short, black dress.
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Now listen to this.
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Before 1926, women only wore black for funerals.
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If you wore black, it meant someone you loved had died.
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It was the color of sadness.
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But Coco changed that.
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She published a picture of a simple black dress in Vogue magazine.
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They called it the Ford of fashion,
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because like the Ford car,
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it was something everyone could have,
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and it was always in style.
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She called it the little black dress, the LBD.
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She showed the world that black was not just for mourning.
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Black was chic.
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Black was powerful.
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Black was perfect for every occasion.
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Every woman could look like a princess in a simple black dress.
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With the perfume and the dress,
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Coco Chanel didn't just follow the trends.
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She made the trends.
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She was the Queen of Paris.
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The 1920s were a wild time.
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They were called the Roaring Twenties.
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People were dancing the Charleston,
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listening to jazz, and drinking champagne.
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And in the middle of it all was Coco.
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She was friends with the greatest artists of the time.
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She knew Pablo Picasso, the famous painter.
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She knew Salvador Dali.
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She was part of the high society.
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She traveled on huge yachts and stayed in beautiful palaces.
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She even had a famous relationship with the Duke of Westminster,
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one of the richest men in England.
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People asked her, why don't you marry the Duke?
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She famously answered, there have been several Duchesses of Westminster,
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but there is only one Chanel.
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She was proud.
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She was independent.
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She didn't need a man's name to be important.
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But it wasn't all parties and sunshine.
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Coco suffered a great deal of pain.
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Her great love, boy Capel,
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died in a car accident.
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She was heartbroken.
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She said, in losing Capel, I lost everything.
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Some people say she started wearing black because she was mourning for him,
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and that is why she made black so popular.
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She was a woman of many secrets.
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She was successful, but she was often lonely.
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She worked very, very hard.
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She would stay up late,
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pinning fabric to models, searching for the perfect line.
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She was a perfectionist.
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She was also a woman of many faces.
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She could be kind, but she could also be very sharp and mean.
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She was a complicated person,
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just like the times she lived in.
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In 1939, the world changed.
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World War II began.
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When the war started, Coco Chanel did something that surprised everyone.
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She closed her fashion house.
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She said, This is not a time for fashion.
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Thousands of people lost their jobs.
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During the war, Paris was occupied by the German army.
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This is a very difficult and controversial part of Coco's story, my friends.
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While many people in France were suffering,
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Coco stayed in the famous Ritz Hotel in Paris.
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She had a relationship with a German officer.
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Because of this, many people after the war called her a collaborator,
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someone who helped the enemy.
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There are many books and stories about her actions during this time.
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Some people say she was just trying to survive.
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Others say she was a spy.
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It is a dark cloud over her history.
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When the war ended in 1945,
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the people of France were angry with her.
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She was not the hero she used to be.
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She left Paris and went to live in Switzerland in a kind of exile.
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For almost 10 years, Coco Chanel was silent.
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The world of fashion moved on without her.
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A new designer named Christian Dior became famous with his new look,
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which used lots of fabric and tight waists, everything Coco hated.
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People thought Coco Chanel was finished.
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They thought she was a woman of the past,
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but they didn't know Gabrielle.
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They forgot about the girl from the orphanage who never gave up.
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In 1954, Coco Chanel was 71 years old.
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Most people at that age are sitting in a garden, resting.
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But Coco?
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She was ready for a fight.
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She decided to return to Paris.
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She wanted to open her fashion house again.
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On the day of her first show,
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the French newspapers were not kind.
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They said her clothes were old-fashioned.
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They said she was too old.
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They said she had nothing new to say.
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But then, something interesting happened.
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The Americans loved it.
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The American magazines, like Life and Vogue,
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saw her new designs, and they thought they were perfect.
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They loved the Chanel suit,
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a simple jacket and a skirt that was perfect for the modern working woman.
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Famous women like Jackie Kennedy and Elizabeth Taylor were wearing Chanel.
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Coco introduced the 2.55 handbag,
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named after the date she created it, February 1955.
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It was the first handbag for women that had a shoulder strap.
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Before this, women had to carry bags in their hands.
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Coco said, I got tired of holding my purse in my hands and losing it,
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so I added a strap.
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Again, she was thinking about what women needed.
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She also made costume jewelry popular.
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She wore big, fake pearls with real diamonds.
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She showed the world that style was not about how much the jewelry cost,
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it was about how you wore it.
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She was back on top.
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She proved that you are never too old to have a second act.
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She proved that her vision of comfort and elegance was timeless.
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Coco Chanel worked until the very last day of her life.
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She died on a Sunday in 1971 at the Ritz hotel.
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She was 87 years old.
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Think about her life for a second.
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She started with nothing in a gray orphanage and ended as the most powerful woman in fashion history.
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She once said, fashion fades,
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only style remains the same.
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And she was right.
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Today, more than 50 years after her death, her influence is everywhere.
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Every time you see a woman in a simple black dress or wearing a jacket with gold buttons,
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or putting on a little perfume before she leaves the house.
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That is the legacy of Coco Chanel.
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She changed the way women see themselves.
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She told them they didn't have to be decorations for men.
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They could be comfortable.
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They could be fast.
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They could be bosses.
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Her life wasn't perfect.
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She made mistakes.
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She had secrets.
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But she was a pioneer.
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She was a woman who designed her own life as much as she designed her clothes.
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So, next time you see that famous double C logo,
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remember the little girl from Obazine.
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Remember her needle and thread.
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Remember her courage to be simple in a world that wanted her to be complicated.
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Gabrielle Coco Chanel A woman who lived by her own rules.
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Thank you for listening to Her Story tonight.

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