Paris 1913. Coco Chanel has a crush on the wealthy and gorgeous Boy Capel, but she is equally driven by her career. The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky will be performed soon. Igor's revolutionary dissonances are comparable to Coco's radical thoughts. She want the democratization of women's dress, whereas he desires the redefinition of musical taste. Coco wears an elegant white outfit to the infamous premiere of The Rite. The music and ballet are critiqued for being too contemporary and foreign. Coco is upset, and Igor is unconsolable.
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Paris 1913. Coco Chanel has a crush on the wealthy and gorgeous Boy Capel, but she is equally driven by her career. The Rite of Spring by Igor Stravinsky will be performed soon. Igor's revolutionary dissonances are comparable to Coco's radical thoughts. She want the democratization of women's dress, whereas he desires the redefinition of musical taste. Coco wears an elegant white outfit to the infamous premiere of The Rite. The music and ballet are critiqued for being too contemporary and foreign. Coco is upset, and Igor is unconsolable.
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