Caribbean Fashion Style
Fashion designer. Born on August 19, 1883, in Summer, France. With  her  trademark suits and little black dresses, Coco Chanel created  timeless  designs that are still popular today. She herself became a much  revered  style icon known for her simple yet sophisticated outfits  paired with  great accessories, such as several strands of pearls. As  Chanel once  said,“luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not  luxury.” Her early years, however, were anything but glamorous.  After her  mother’s death, Chanel was put in an orphanage by her father  who worked  as a peddler. She was raised by nuns who taught her how to  sew—a skill  that would lead to her life’s work. Her nickname came from  another  occupation entirely. During her brief career as a singer, Chanel   performed in clubs in Vichy and  where she was called “Coco.”   Some say that the name comes from one of the songs she used to sing, and   Chanel herself said that it was a “shortened version of the   French word for ‘kept woman,” according to an article. 









