Dressed in form – fitting blouse, cardigan, tweed skirt, bobbed hair, strings of pearls adorning her neckline, holding a cigarette in her hand and not hesitating to speak her mind in a male dominated society – that is how the world remembers Madame Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel, the woman who revolutionized Women’s Fashion and as a consequence, redesigned the young woman’s role within society. Chanel would not have defined herself as a feminist. Infact, she consistently spoke of feminity rather than of feminism, yet her work was part of the liberation of women.