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Daily Inspiration Quote by Coco Chanel

"Fashion is architecture: it is a matter of proportions"

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Chanel collapses two glamorous worlds - the runway and the skyline - to make a blunt argument: style isn’t decoration, it’s structure. “Fashion is architecture” pulls couture out of the realm of frills and plants it in engineering, where choices have consequences. You can’t hide a bad building behind sequins; you can’t hide a bad silhouette behind trend. By insisting it’s “a matter of proportions,” she’s naming the invisible math that decides whether a garment reads as chic or costume.

The intent is partly defensive, partly imperial. Chanel spent her career attacking the ornate, status-signaling excess of prewar fashion - corsets, fuss, the female body treated like a display cabinet. Proportion becomes her moral language: restraint, balance, a disciplined line. It’s also a quiet flex. Architecture is historically coded as serious, masculine, permanent; fashion as frivolous, feminine, disposable. Chanel raids that hierarchy and upgrades her craft: if a dress is a building, the designer is an architect, not a seamstress.

The subtext bites hardest in the word “matter.” Proportion isn’t a vibe; it’s a standard. In the 1920s and after, as women’s bodies moved into public life with new speed - working, driving, dancing - Chanel’s emphasis on proportion reads as a manifesto for mobility: clothes engineered for living, not posing. The quote still lands because it refuses nostalgia and trend-chasing alike. It demands design that holds up under scrutiny, like a well-made room you want to inhabit.

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Later attribution: Fashion Designer (Don Rauf, Monique Vescia, 2009) modern compilationISBN: 9780816067619 · ID: GP16vhGP56EC
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... Chanel once observed that “ Fashion is architecture : it is a matter of proportions , ” and the proportions she favored were long and lean . Her trade- mark look , in the 1920s and 1930s , was an easy - to - wear women's suit that ...
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Coco Chanel

Coco Chanel (August 19, 1883 - January 10, 1971) was a Designer from France.

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