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Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky May 2026

What followed was a rumored, passionate affair that supposedly fueled some of their greatest works:

While Stravinsky lived in her home, Chanel was finalizing the formula for her legendary Chanel No. 5. Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky

Their story—one of mutual artistic obsession and "cold passion"—was famously dramatized in the 2009 film Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky starring Mads Mikkelsen and Anna Mouglalis. Though the Chanel fashion house maintains there is no concrete evidence of the romance, the idea of these two "titans of modernism" inspiring each other remains one of the most intoxicating myths of the Art Deco era. Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky in Venice , 1937 What followed was a rumored, passionate affair that

In 1920s Paris, two icons of the 20th century— and Igor Stravinsky —reportedly crossed paths in a collision of style and sound. Following his exile from Russia, Chanel invited the avant-garde composer and his family to stay at her villa, Bel Respiro . Though the Chanel fashion house maintains there is

Stravinsky was concurrently revising his groundbreaking and scandalous score, The Rite of Spring .

When the "Rite of Spring" met the scent of a revolution. 🖤🎹

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