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Boy Bags and the Nazi Hag: Coco Chanel’s Dirty Deeds | Corporate Casket

iilluminaughtii

Blair Zoń

Documentary, Education, Business, Society & Culture

4.4961 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Go to http://shipstation.com and use code CASKET for a free 60-day trial. Go to http://functionofbeauty.com/casket to take your hair quiz and save 25% on your first order. Welcome to the Corporate Casket, a weekly series where bad businesses go to die. Connect With Me: https://linktr.ee/iilluminaughtii’ Sources: https://jpst.it/2R0vS This episode was edited and mixed by: G. Thomas Craig Album cover art created by: Betsy Primes Intro Song Credits: Trauma- Will Van De Crommert Outro Song Credits: Electronica Punch- Oleksandr Koltsov Ad Music Credits: Tango de Manzana by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4460-tango-de-manzana License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Backbay Lounge by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3408-backbay-lounge License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What moral code would you break to save the life of someone you loved?

0:08.0

What would you do to avoid crushing loneliness?

0:11.0

And at what point do those actions go from being

0:14.4

justified and understandable to unacceptable, despicable, and acts against humanity?

0:20.3

Coco Chanel has become a controversial figure in recent years as her ties to Nazi Germany during World War II have been unveiled.

0:27.0

However, her story is not as black and white as it appears, and while Chanel has experienced a deserved fall from

0:34.4

grace, it's what triggered that fall that to this day remains a disturbing mystery in fashion history.

0:40.3

I need to be extra. Hello everyone and welcome to the corporate casket. I'm the

0:56.5

aluminati and today we are redoing one of our older episodes on the brand

1:00.3

Chanel. Don't be worried if you've never seen that episode.

1:04.4

It was, I think, maybe 10 or 12 minutes long.

1:06.8

It was only a video on the YouTube channel,

1:09.0

and it was extremely surface level.

1:11.2

That's not to downplay that video.

1:12.6

I still think it was a pretty good video.

1:14.5

It was, of course, very surface level, very simple, very easy to digest.

1:18.7

Now as we've developed these episodes to be much more structured, much more in-depth, and have much more detail, I really want to

1:24.3

revisit some of those older topics and, you know, brush them off and give them the love that I think

1:28.0

they deserve.

1:29.0

Now, in terms of love when it comes to Chanel, there is not much love here, because today's episode

1:34.4

will be primarily focused on Chanel's ties to Germany in World War II and her rise to becoming

1:38.9

the fashion icon that she remains to this day.

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