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Chanel-Stravinsky affair curtains Cannes


"Coco" Chanel's serial affairs with illustrious lovers have long been set in print, and Cannes curtains its film festival Sunday with a fact-or-fiction tale on her affair with Igor Stravinsky Noun 1. Igor Stravinsky - composer who was born in Russia but lived in the United States after 1939 (1882-1971)
Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky, Stravinsky
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 and Karl Lagerfeld Karl 'Leather Face' Lagerfeld (born Karl Otto Lagerfeldt on September 10, 1933) is widely recognized as one of the most influential fashion designers of the late 20th century He has collaborated with a variety of different fashion labels, with Chloé, Fendi and Chanel the  designs, the story chronicles Chanel's 1913 encounter and ensuing affair with the Russian avant-garde The Russian avant-garde is an umbrella term used to define the large, influential wave of modern art that flourished in Russia from approximately 1890 to 1930 - although some place its beginning as early as 1850 and its end as late as 1960.  composer.

History agrees that Chanel, a successful businesswoman with connections to Paris' leading artists at the time, did indeed know Stravinsky and was his patron in the 1920s, inviting him, his wife and four children to live in her country home.

But biographers are divided on whether or not the pair fell in love and the fashion house itself told AFP (1) (AppleTalk Filing Protocol) The file sharing protocol used in an AppleTalk network. In order for non-Apple networks to access data in an AppleShare server, their protocols must translate into the AFP language. See file sharing protocol.  that "this is fiction as we have no proof."

Biopics are not an easy genre, and director Jan Kounen's "Coco Chanel Gabrielle Bonheur "Coco" Chanel (August 19, 1883 – January 10, 1971)[1] was a pioneering French fashion designer whose modernist philosophy, menswear-inspired fashions, and pursuit of expensive simplicity made her arguably the most important figure in the history  & Igor Stravinsky" elicited little response from critics at a preview ahead of its red-carpet premiere at the red-carpet evening closing ceremony.

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  5. "Burning Bright"
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  8. "Day-to-Day"
 in France.

A dozen new biographies are on bookshelves, a TV film aired recently and last month saw the release of a movie on Chanel's Cinderella-style rags-to-riches life -- "Coco Before Chanel" directed by Anne Fontaine.

Fontaine's film kicks off in the orphanage where Chanel was dumped as a child and winds up with her debut as Paris' queen of couture -- a sort of making-of of the fiercely independent free-spirited "Mademoiselle" who helped liberate womenswear.

Among later chronicled lovers were a Russian Grand Duke, a poet, a designer and the Duke of Westminster The title Duke of Westminster was created by Queen Victoria in 1874 and bestowed upon Richard Grosvenor, the 3rd Marquess of Westminster. The title is derived from Westminster. , who introduced her to Winston Churchill. During World War II she had a liaison with a German intelligence officer and left France at the close of the war to return in 1953.

Fontaine's film shows the young woman moving in with a wealthy horsebreeder and moving up in society, and ends with the 1919 death of "love-of-her-life" Boy Capel, the English businessman who provided the funds to open her first shop in Paris.

Kounen takes the plot further, opening at a legendary 1913 Paris concert where Diaghilev's avant-gardist Russian Ballet, choreographed by Nijinsky to Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring", upset theatre-goers and raised a storm.

Years later, after Boy Capel's death, Chanel and Stravinsky meet again, fall in love and have an affair as the composer's consumptive con·sump·tive
adj.
Of, relating to, or afflicted with consumption.
 wife -- played by Elena Morozova -- looks on.

The film, said director Kounen in production notes, "depicts an era and its protagonists, and two bodies of work -- Chanel's and Stravinsky's."

It shows "the artist's ability to transcent the dramatic events of his life but also his obsession and the sacrifice that he makes of his life for the sake of his art."

But at one point, the ground-breaking composer -- played by Mads Mikkelsen -- slaps Chanel down, saying: "You are not an artist Coco, you are a woman who sells fabrics."
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