The Great Gatsby Baz Luhrmann Chanel Fitzgerald Link in Three, Movie based on the Classical Book of F. Scott Fitzgerald, In the Crazy 20s (he manages to convey in just 218 pages, loads of information! Man of genius) "First published on April 10th of 1925, the story takes place in New York and Long Island City during the summer of 1922, and is a critique of the "American Dream". The novel recounts the chaos of World War I." This is the Historical Political and Social context of the Book, but it has a Romance, behind the whole story. That's why the Filmmakers love to reshoot this Classic Book. There are two other Film Versions, one from 1974 and the other from 1949. The story takes place in the "Crazy 20s". It is one of the Times when Elegance in men was common. In women, the Clothes were comfortable and at the same time charming, thanks to Divina Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel or she Coco Chanel. Reading CHANEL's Biography, I read that she revolutionized the way you dress, Feminine. She freed women from bodices, dressed in many layers, long hair and tied back (the clothes of the 19th century). So she created flowing Jersey dresses (extremely comfortable knit), cut her hair "CHANEL", Yes, she too Created this feminine beauty (from the hair of some actresses, who cut their hair to be practical, but actresses were hardly seen at the time) all this in 1913. Influencing all the women around her. That's why this Haircut is a Classic, even today. Elegance Symbol. She was the first woman to sunbathe on the beach, cutting her Boyfriend's sweater (Love of her life, who helped open the first store) and creating a kind of swimsuit, the first woman to show off her tanned legs. She used every opportunity she had! She made her own simplified hat, while those of noble women were excessive. She would go to the racecourse with Boyfriend Lord Arthur Capel (Boy), with his hat, simplified, with sober dresses and with ties and jackets that she took from her companion's closet. Hippodrome fanciers, mostly artists, sportsmen and writers, barely spoken at the time (around 1912), would go to Coco Chanel to ask for tips and then they liked her style and started ordering and buying her hat. So she opened the first hat shop with Boyfriend's help. They went to a Luxury Hotel, she and her boyfriend, who were already the couple at the time. At the Hotel, she reformed her boyfriend's knit, transforming it into a comfortable dress. She went out into the street, and everyone asked where she had bought it. And she would answer: "If you want to sell one of these for yourself" At that point in 1913, she became a Stylist. She opened a store, an instant success. She created Sportswear. Remember 19th century. Women wore hats "with "fruit bowls on their heads", corsets and dresses that dragged in the sand. In her New Store, she created and sold blouses with turtlenecks, inspired by the clothes of sailors, made from knitting and knitting, she also created and made pantaloons. The First World War arrived, the only store that remained open, was Chanel's. The society ladies fled their luxurious mansions and apartments and left for the resort towns Tourists then needed comfortable clothes, which made life easier, and also walks on the beach. The time began to demand austerity. The Chanel etiquette met these needs. She and her boyfriend immediately opened another store. 1916, already had three hundred employees. He manufactured, his comfortable, jersey dresses, fabric that he had in abundance. He cut his hair, at chin length (inspired by the actresses), creating fashion, Hair CHANEL, the first to have skin , tan by the Sun. She reduced the length of her skirts, which now showed her ankles. She was friends with all the most influential Artists, Poets, Dancers, Composers, Nobles and Politicians of the time. About the Basic Black Dress, CHANEL. When the Love of her life (He who helped her so much, would marry the daughter of an English lord, to crown his career as a diplomat). A year after the marriage and the end of the war, he died in a car accident. Chanel was devastated. Thus creating the CHANEL Basic Black Dress. She said she wanted to see all the women, wearing black or mourning, in honor of Arthur Capel (Boy). That was her great love of life. So, when we women, nowadays, we wear a basic black dress, we wear Bijouterie, we cut our hair to our chin, we sunbathe peacefully on the beach, we wear a tauilleur, we wear long pants, we should remember her. Because CHANEL left this legacy for all of us. But she, too, had several lovers, all Noble in Title and in money. But with Boy Capel (as they called him) he was her Only Love of Life. We must understand that women at the time did not work. Very few worked. Chanel, was an orphan, was raised in an orphanage, along with his brothers, he only left the orphanage at the age of 18. At age 40, in 1923, he launched CHANEL № 5 (chemist Ernest Beaux, used 80 substances), to satisfy Chanel's demands, and ended up showing him 8 different samples. Mademoiselle's choice was № 5, hence the Creation of the Classic Perfume, CHANEL № 5. She Created the Classic Tailleur CHANEL. She invented the use of jewelry, until then only real jewelry was used (She said that jewelry and jewelry should be mixed). She said, "Asking someone to wear only real jewelry is like asking them to cover themselves with only real flowers instead of wearing a flowered print outfit." And so, she also Created and eternalized the long necklaces of fake pearls and many twists CHANEL. She worked tirelessly until 1971, leaving us at 88 years old. This Revolutionary, Creative, Insightful, Infinite Creator, Inspiring Woman. She lived a century ahead of her time. Modern, Independent. What Women Today Are. Now watch Baz Luhrmann's Work - The Great Gatsby. It's a big party (baz Luhrmann style and very much in the style of stories told in books by F. Scott Fitzgerald). And check out the Spectacular costumes and all the exuberance that was the 20s or Crazy 20s. (To read + Articles 2020, 2021 Click above on Article Archive, Click on the month scroll down and just read!)
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