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Gabrielle Chanel, lovingly nicknamed Coco by those close to her, established the house that bears her name in 1910. Her vision transformed the fashion landscape through understated, refined designs with enduring appeal. Among her many contributions, she pioneered trousers as a wardrobe staple for women and is celebrated for originating the iconic little black dress. Chanel personally guided the creative direction of her company until her passing in 1971. Karl Lagerfeld subsequently assumed the role of chief designer in 1983, continuing the legacy of this storied fashion house.