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Chapter 213 Under the Big Ben

"Clang! Clang! Clang!"

The Big Ben rang slowly. It seemed these ancient and deep bell sounds came from one day in the 17th century, which was the day when it was built.

At any time, there were always the most people under the Big Ben. Why? Because it carried a moving story.

Who was the fashion queen of the 1920s? The answer was only Coco Chanel.

Her design that transcended the limits of life and style of free and random collocation liberated women from the contorted clumsy clothes. Emphasizing elegance, simplicity and easy wearing became the revolutionary pioneer of modern women's clothing.

Chanel once said, "We must get rid of women from head to toe."

She wanted to "create a young image". Chanel's clothing was frank and free. Her skirts reached the knee, and her jackets were loose and straight. She no longer emphasized the curves of the chest and hips.

Her three-quarters-length woolen

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