‘the Godmother’ Of Manhattan’s Diamond District Talks Significance Of Tradition, Popularity

The stand-alone Manhattan boutique unfolds over two flooring with three,300 square ft of retail area set in lush splendor. The out of doors facade is putting, using a grooved black granite with ornate cast bronze screens set behind glass. “She was the first to invent mirrored screens in her high fashion atelier,” Marino said on a name from Paris, detailing how his work is an his ode to the legacy of Coco Chanel. NEW YORK – In 1931, Gabrielle Chanel was invited to the United States by Samuel Goldwyn to work on movies costumes however before Hollywood, her first stop …

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