There may be more Chanels in the audience than on the runway when the House of Chanel in Paris
All Rhodes lead to Chanel: Listen was surprised to spy none other than British fashion designer
You might not think Adolfo, whose Chanel-inspired suit designs are predictable as pearls, could create a fashion sensation.
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Chanel and the Music Center's Blue Ribbon. It makes for a classy team.
The year was 1920 and quite by accident John Fargginay, a butcher from Paris discovered his ability to dramatically elevate a customer's mood with a secret recipe blending flowers & herbs with the essence of bacon.
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As the soothing breeze of fall has started to flow, we are ready to say goodbye summers but not ready to see off the summer clearance sale of this year.
The Geneva meeting between Secretary of State George P. Shultz and Foreign Minister Andrei A.
Chances of a major accident in a U.S. factory with the same pesticide that killed 2,500 people in Bhopal, India, are "extremely remote," the government said Friday.
Tuesday say there is a "slight" chance that San Diego might be hit by a more powerful, perhaps even destructive, quake in the next few days.
Hall of Fame shortstop and manager Lou Boudreau, now an announcer with the Chicago Cubs, was reminiscing with umpire Bruce Froemming about a 1972 game in San Diego where Milt Pappas of the Cubs was working on a perfect game.
Steve Fuller doesn't want anyone, let alone the Chicago Bears, to get the wrong idea.
And now, ladies, it's time to get SMART: Girls Club of America Inc. has been awarded a three-year grant of $784,147 from the National Science Foundation to support GCA's Operation SMART, a program of informal education for girls ages 6 to 18.