Chanel Pearl Cuff Links, 1990
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France, 1990
Chanel - French fashion company, founded by Coco Chanel (1883-1971) in 1909
Shaped like acorns
With CC logo
With original Chanel box
Measurements of one pearl: 2 cm (0.79 inch)
Length of a cuff link: 5 cm (1.79 inch)
These cuff links are the perfect accessory for a white blouse. They are branded with the famous CC logo.
The cuff links show some slight signs of age and wear. The paint has chipped slightly on one pearl. One pearl is 2 cm (0.79 inch) long and the total length is 5 cm (1.79 inch). They come in the original Chanel box.
CHANEL
Gabrielle Bonheur Chasnel, also known as Coco Chanel, is one of the most influential fashion designers of the 20th century. Known for her avant-garde and seductive style during the 1920s, her trend setting designs paved the way for what fashion has become today. Coco Chanel became the first great couturière because she adopted a new androgynous style made out of jersey. By the early 20s, Chanel launched her signature cardigan jacket and the following year matched its success with her versatile, semi-formal "little black dress”. Both pieces quickly became a Chanel trademark and an enduring fashion standard. To the jacket, she added the luxury Chanel Classic Flapbag 2.55, named after its launch in February 1955. Coco Chanel died on 10 January 1971 at the Hotel Ritz in Paris where she had a residence for more than 30 years. Since 1983, Karl Lagerfeld has been creative director of Chanel's fashion house. His contemporary creations are marked by unconventionality, perfectionism and uniqueness.
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