The way the American market received the new design is described by Janet Wallach, author of Chanel: Her Style and Her Life (1998): Despite its simplicity, however, it took a daring woman to design it and, oddly enough, an American audience to accept it
Satin, crepe, chiffon, velvet, silk-like fabrics, elegant jersey when truly elevated, and structured evening fabrics can all work
They are great for showing off your shoulders and arms, which can be a really sexy and feminine look
The material was thinner than expected and slightly see-through
When he started to be called "The Pied Piper," and the original Pied Piper had seduced children with his music led them away, I said what is going on