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	<title>Comments on: The art of dressing: fashion and portraits in the Twenties</title>
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		<title>By: Sarah</title>
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		<description>Nice inspiring article ! Incidentally, I&#039;ve just seen the Coco Avant Chanel film. It is about the early life of Gabrielle &quot;Coco&quot; Chanel and the path that led her to open her first shop in 1910; but it also does a good job at showing what it was like to be an avant garde convention-defying women in these times. Thank you for talking about Nancy Cunard in the article, she was indeed most stylish. Reading your article has prompted me to try and get my hand on some of her poetry !</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice inspiring article ! Incidentally, I&#8217;ve just seen the Coco Avant Chanel film. It is about the early life of Gabrielle &#8220;Coco&#8221; Chanel and the path that led her to open her first shop in 1910; but it also does a good job at showing what it was like to be an avant garde convention-defying women in these times. Thank you for talking about Nancy Cunard in the article, she was indeed most stylish. Reading your article has prompted me to try and get my hand on some of her poetry !</p>
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