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Becoming before Belonging | Coco Chanel - Path to Greatness Trilogy Chapter 1

27 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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What if who you become has less to do with where you started… and more to do with what you’re willing to question? We often assume identity is inherited. Family. Class. Access. The quiet belief is that these define our limits. But what if identity is something you claim? In this first chapter of Path to Greatness, we step into the early life of Coco Chanel, from a childhood shaped by loss and constraint to her first steps into worlds she was never expected to enter. Set against the backdrop of late 19th and early 20th century France, a time defined by rigid social structures, this story explores something deeper than fashion. Identity. Agency. Self-definition. This chapter is told as a story. No conclusions. No instructions. Just moments, observed. Because sometimes the most important question is not where you come from… It is who you choose to become. If any thoughts surfaced as you listened to Coco’s story, I would genuinely love to hear them. You can reach me directly at allen@maisonTST.com.

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