Saturday, October 8, 2011

People with willpower...

I have been thinking lately about all those famous people who really pulled themselves up by their own bootstraps and became successful through blood, sweat, and tears.  One of my favorite books is Me by Katharine Hepburn.  
She was a woman who when she failed she just got right back up and tried again.  People told her that she was not good enough and that she would never make it, but look how she did.  She is world famous and is recognized as one of the best actresses to ever live.
Another woman who comes to mind is Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel.  Most people know her as simply Coco Chanel, the French fashion designer.  She started with absolutely nothing.  When she was twelve, her mother died and her father left her in the care of nuns and then never returned.  When she was eighteen, she started working, first as a singer and then as a seamstress.  She started designing hats as a hobby, but then turned it into a full-time business.  After that, she added clothing and perfume.  Although her personal life had some flaws and hardships, she still created an empire and thriving business from nothing.  
In a way, Coco Chanel revolutionized the fashion industry in the first part of the 20th century, because she realized that women were being forced to wear clothing that was highly restricting, uncomfortable, and impractical.  She wanted to make clothing that was stylish, classy, and still practical, with many of her designs inspired by men's wear.  During World War II, she realized that women were working in jobs that had been previously filled by men and the wealthy women no longer had women to help them get dressed.  So she began catering to the needs of the time, by making clothing that was easier to put on and also more comfortable for working long hours in factories and on assembly lines, but still fashionable and classy.  When the love of her life, Captain Arthur Edward 'Boy' Capel died in a car accident in 1919, she catered to that need by creating a simple black dress for herself, that could be worn every day.  Little did she know at the time, that this dress would become famous and be known simply as her 'Little Black Dress'.  
When I read about all the principals that Coco Chanel stood for, it saddens me a bit to see what has become of Chanel now.  I often look at the pictures from the Chanel runway shows today and can imagine that Coco Chanel would be rolling over in her grave if she knew what the models are wearing.  I see the models squeezed into these monstrosities that look far from comfortable or practice.  Coco Chanel designed clothing for women to wear in every day life, but I do not even know when women would wear what they show on the runways and catwalks.
Here are some photographs from the 2011 Chanel runway shows:
A model walks the runway during the Chanel Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2011 show during Paris Fashion Week at Grand Palais on October 5, 2010 in Paris, France.
Chanel Ready To Wear Spring/Summer 2011, Paris Fashion Week

 
Chanel Ready To Wear Spring/Summer 2011

chanel couture fall 2011 runway 31 092011472845 716x1024 Couture Report
Chanel Autumn/Winter 2011

While I still love many of the collections that Chanel has put out, when I see dresses like the one above, I wish that Coco Chanel were still alive to tell them that a dress like that would be impossible to walk in.  I guess no good thing lasts forever...

1 comment:

  1. sooo enlightening! I had NO idea about Coco Chanel's story. Love your writing :) I think you would REALLY like this book called "The Rhythym of Life" by Matthew Kelly. About becoming the best-version-of-yourself. Talks a lot about the greatest heros and successful people too. I can't say enough good things about it, AND its completely laced with Christianity & serving the lord. Not sensored for the public or anything!
    Take care and God bless beautiful!
    -Leana

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