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Unapologetically Coco Chanel Timeless Fashion at La Librairie Shop

October 8, 2025

Even if you’re not a fashion enthusiast or follower of haute couture, you’ve almost certainly heard the name Coco Chanel. She was a designer and an an icon who reshaped the very idea of elegance. She populated the “little black dress” term redefining what sophistication could look like.

I’ve always been intrigued by her — that intense gaze, that aura of independence. She often seemed unapproachable, wrapped in mystery and strength. But as a creative myself (I’m a fine-art photographer), I’ve learned that to survive in any creative field, you need both softness and fierce confidence. And beneath her steely persona, Coco Chanel clearly had a poetic side, you can’t create clothing that lifts women’s spirits without having a tender heart somewhere beneath the discipline.

When my husband and I visited the Coco Chanel exhibition in Atlanta, I smiled at how little he actually knew about her story. He had, of course, heard her name — who hasn’t? — but didn’t realize she was born in France, raised in an orphanage, and built an empire from sheer determination. The organizer shared these stories with such enthusiasm that even he became captivated. (He later whispered, half-joking, that perhaps he now finally understood why women adore French fashion!)

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Coco Chanel Vintage Fashion Exhibition in Atlanta

This elegant fashion exhibition was organized by Laura Nay, founder of La Librairie Shop — one of the most charming and colorful luxury women’s consignment shops in Atlanta. (Information about her store is at the end of the article) The Coco Chanel clothing and accessories on display came from the personal collection of Shauna Wood’s granddaughter. In the 1960s, Shauna Wood Trabert (she was crowned Miss Utah in 1953 and went on to represent Utah in the Miss Universe pageant that year)  and her husband, famed tennis player Tony Trabert, moved to Paris, where he ran the European tennis tour while she modeled directly for Coco Chanel. Working alongside Chanel herself, Shauna became a muse of sorts, appearing in Vogue and Elle, and helping bring to life many of the era’s most exquisite looks.

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Laura Nay, founder of La Librairie Shop wearing vintage Chanel clothing
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The fashion exhibition, set within an interior-design showroom on Miami Circle in Atlanta, felt like stepping into Chanel’s world. The color palette — black, white, with some golden-brown accents — echoed her signature aesthetic. Laura’s styling was impeccable; despite the intimate size of the space, every purse, shoe, and dress was placed with intention, allowing each piece to breathe and tell its story. It proved, once again, that in design (as in fashion), it’s not the size of the space but the vision of the person curating it that makes the difference.

As always, I couldn’t resist taking photos. I believe photography preserves beauty and also emotion, and exhibitions like this remind me why I fell in love with it in the first place. Sharing these moments feels like inviting you, my readers, to pause, to notice, and to find inspiration in aesthetics, fashion, and art.

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Sometimes all you need is a pop of red to lift the day… I couldn’t resist taking a photo while holding this magnificent red Chanel purse
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One wall featured a striking contemporary art piece from Luca Fine Art Gallery, inspired by Coco Chanel No. 19 perfume. It was a perfect touch — modern, elegant, and just mysterious enough to capture her essence. What added a warm, personal note was the small handwritten messages from Shauna Wood’s daughter, placed beside some of the jewelry pieces. Those delicate notes brought a sense of intimacy to the fashion exhibition, a reminder that behind every exquisite item lies a story, a memory, and a life once beautifully lived.

There’s something undeniably magical about seeing vintage Coco Chanel clothing up close: those delicate stitches, the intricate detailing, the quiet confidence woven into every piece. They’re more than garments; they’re small, wearable stories. Standing among them feels like touching history, longing for the elegance of the past while dreaming about the beauty still to come.

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Fashion, after all, has never been just about clothes. For women, it has always been a form of self-expression, a language of confidence, identity, and transformation. The right piece can shift your mood, lift your spirit, and remind you of your own strength and grace. And no one understood that better than Coco Chanel.

If you love fashion, style, and the art of living beautifully, I hope this glimpse into the Coco Chanel fashion exhibition inspires you to seek out moments like this, where creativity, history, and emotion intertwine.

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Laura Nay, founder of La Librairie Luxury, transforms fashion into a curated experience. Drawing inspiration from her global travels, from the streets of Paris to the markets of Africa and her background in high-end interior design, Laura launched La Librairie in 2023 to celebrate timeless style and sustainable luxury. Nestled in Atlanta’s Buckhead Interiors Market, the boutique offers carefully authenticated vintage and designer pieces, empowering women to embrace confidence and elegance. Through her vision of “trend cycling,” Laura blends classic fashion with modern sensibilities, creating a space where past and present coexist beautifully.

Visit La Librairie Shop Instagram – Shop La Librairie

Visit their store at: 715 Miami Circle Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30324

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Curious to learn more about the vision behind this charming fashion exhibition, I spoke with Laura Nay, the owner of La Librairie. In our brief conversation, she shared thoughtful insights about style, storytelling, and the enduring influence of Chanel’s artistry.

What inspired you to do a Chanel exhibit?

It was an opportunity that truly fell into my lap as a client of ours is the granddaughter of Shauna Wood Trabert. I loved her story so much and begged the family to let me be the one to tell her story! My persistence and passion paid off and they allowed us to tell Shauna’s incredible story of being a model for Coco Chanel in the 1960’s becoming one of her most beloved models earning the title of the exhibit as “Coco’s Pet”.

How did you choose which pieces to include?

We included absolutely everything that we had access to of Shauna’s collection which included lots of gifts that Coco gave to her while she modeled for her. Basically everything that was on display for the exhibit was touched by Coco herself!

What do you hope people feel or learn when they visit the exhibit?

I really love the way this story gives a softer side to Coco Chanel. This is a story that shows her generosity and kindness towards Shauna, something that we don’t often hear about Coco. Coco was known to be incredibly tenacious and determined which is how she got to be as successful as she was coming from an orphanage during a time when women weren’t really encouraged to work or even own a home.

Can you tell us a little about your own journey — what led you to open La Librairie?

I have loved fashion since I was a very little girl. Sewing my own clothes, making scrunchies out of extra fabric from my mother’s interior design business. I would wear my grandfathers ties as belts and choker necklaces. In 2023, I was selling antiques and had my own interior design business but I wasn’t fulfilled. Milton, the owner of Interiors Market, encouraged me to pivot into fashion and even offered me an opportunity to showcase fashion inside his store and the rest is history.

How has your personal connection to fashion and art shaped the way you curate projects like this?

I have always been drawn to the story behind the pieces whether it is art or antiques or fashion. I noticed that people responded to these stories that I would share while styling them and decided to focus on the story telling aspect of fashion. My goal is to inspire my customers to want their clothes to tell a story!! Fashion is a way to brand yourself and give people an opportunity to get to know what you love and where you want to go. I hope this exhibit not only shed light on the history of the brand of Chanel but also on how it came to be through the hard work of Coco herself. But also inspires my customers to dream big as this is also a store of love and aspirations on how a young beauty queen from Utah became the face of Chanel and Coco’s pet.

P.S.  Do you have a favorite Coco Chanel perfume or piece of vintage fashion that makes you feel instantly confident? I’d love to hear what’s your version of the “little black dress”? Share in comment. And if you enjoy articles about art, fashion, travel, and design, subscribe to my newsletter at the end of this post, I promise, it’s a space for beauty lovers like us.

All images in this article were taken by Elena Sullivan, ArsVie Photo Studio and are protected by copyright. If you are interested in using any of the them, please contact me for permission. Thank you for understanding!

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Marbella Old Town is full of little surprises for those who wander slowly. Narrow streets, colorful tiles decorating doorways and buildings, flowers spilling from windows, and small bars tucked away as if waiting to be discovered.
Every corner whispers stories from the past. The walls, the doorways, even the cobblestones hold layers of history — centuries of people, culture, and life layered throughout the city. Castillo Alcazaba, built in the 10th century during the Moorish period, stands as a reminder of Marbella’s rich heritage, overlooking the old town with quiet strength.
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Marbella Old Town is full of little surprises for those who wander slowly. Narrow streets, colorful tiles decorating doorways and buildings, flowers spilling from windows, and small bars tucked away as if waiting to be discovered. Every corner whispers stories from the past. The walls, the doorways, even the cobblestones hold layers of history — centuries of people, culture, and life layered throughout the city. Castillo Alcazaba, built in the 10th century during the Moorish period, stands as a reminder of Marbella’s rich heritage, overlooking the old town with quiet strength. And after all that wandering, it’s impossible not to pause for a taste of the city. This time I stopped at a tapas and wine bar Barril del Gusto, savoring Chorizo de Ronda in almíbar de vino Cartojal with a glass of Spanish white wine. Simple, delicious, and perfect after a slow exploration. #spain #movetospain #malaga #marbella #travel
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That mindset runs deep. Being busy feels important. Almost necessary. Sometimes more important than joy. More important than simply being.
And now, living it, I understand exactly what they meant. It’s like having an internal timer that never stops ticking, always pushing me to multitask, to do more, faster.
So maybe the first step is awareness. Catching myself. Gently reminding myself to slow down. To focus on one thing at a time. Inhale. Exhale. Creating instead of constantly doing. And maybe, just sitting still and watching the soft rhythm of the waves. #spain #movetospain #malaga #marbella #travel
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Christmas and New Year in Marbella feels so special. One highlight is the Secret Christmas Street in central Marbella at Calle Córdoba — a small street decorated entirely by local residents. This has been a neighborhood tradition since 2020 and feels very personal, creative, and local.
Walking through Marbella city center, everything feels festive and relaxed with lights everywhere.

Another must-see is the Christmas fair at Alameda Park. You’ll find holiday stalls, handmade gifts, music, and seasonal food. Hot spiced wine is especially popular on cooler evenings, and there’s one very popular spot making freshly fried churros: warm, simple, and absolutely worth stopping for. #Spain #christmastime #malaga #marbella #travel
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Christmas and New Year in Marbella feels so special. One highlight is the Secret Christmas Street in central Marbella at Calle Córdoba — a small street decorated entirely by local residents. This has been a neighborhood tradition since 2020 and feels very personal, creative, and local. Walking through Marbella city center, everything feels festive and relaxed with lights everywhere. Another must-see is the Christmas fair at Alameda Park. You’ll find holiday stalls, handmade gifts, music, and seasonal food. Hot spiced wine is especially popular on cooler evenings, and there’s one very popular spot making freshly fried churros: warm, simple, and absolutely worth stopping for. #Spain #christmastime #malaga #marbella #travel
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Last weekend we spent a day in Marbella, wandering through the historic old town and finishing with a little time by the beach. We walked through the main square, passed the Dalí sculptures along the promenade, and just took it all in.
A little fun fact I loved learning: the name Marbella comes from the Arabic ‘Marbal-la,’ given by the Moors, possibly meaning ‘beautiful sea’ or ‘well-inhabited place’.
And of course, no day in Spain is complete without food. We stopped at a local Spanish restaurant for tapas and a bowl of sopa castellana — a traditional garlic soup. Warm, simple, and exactly what we needed.
Marbella feels like an easy mix of history, art, sea air, and really good food, perfect even for a one-day visit.
#spain #movetospain #travel #malaga #traveling
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Last weekend we spent a day in Marbella, wandering through the historic old town and finishing with a little time by the beach. We walked through the main square, passed the Dalí sculptures along the promenade, and just took it all in. A little fun fact I loved learning: the name Marbella comes from the Arabic ‘Marbal-la,’ given by the Moors, possibly meaning ‘beautiful sea’ or ‘well-inhabited place’. And of course, no day in Spain is complete without food. We stopped at a local Spanish restaurant for tapas and a bowl of sopa castellana — a traditional garlic soup. Warm, simple, and exactly what we needed. Marbella feels like an easy mix of history, art, sea air, and really good food, perfect even for a one-day visit. #spain #movetospain #travel #malaga #traveling
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As this year comes to an end, new beginnings are quietly lining up ahead of us. Before rushing into what’s next, I want to pause and say a kind, honest goodbye to 2025.

Remembering this year brings mixed emotions: pain, exhaustion, and excitement, all at once.

It began in the emergency room with a beloved person, followed by months of recovery, uncertainty, and life on pause. Our carefully planned scouting trip to Spain was canceled. And then came the decision, the hardest part of all:

Do we still take the leap and relocate to Spain without that trip… or do we let go of the dream altogether?

That question was terrifying.

Once the decision was made, everything else became technical: research, planning, paperwork, logistics. There was no space left for creativity. Many of my creative projects had to be put on hold so we could simply move forward.

Ever since my first big adventurous move (relocating to Cancún, Mexico in 2013) I’ve felt deeply grateful. Grateful to experience different cultures, live in another language, grow through discomfort, and be amazed by every small step forward.

This kind of lifestyle isn’t for everyone. It’s for those who feel comfortable being uncomfortable and see it as a catalyst for growth.

Comfort is such a vague concept anyway. We all define it differently. Often, an interesting and engaging life has little to do with the size of your house, cars, brand labels, or followers. Exploration and learning tend to fill an inner space so fully that the hunger for more material things naturally fades.

Yes, life is life everywhere. You can’t run away from yourself.

I once heard the saying: “People who wander are lost.”
I don’t believe that. I think those who wander are deeply curious — about the world, life, and themselves.

So here’s what I hope inspires you:
Don’t be afraid to make a brave decision. It may not meet others’ expectations, even family, and that’s okay.

We all have one life. This one.
Live it your way.

I wish you a year full of brave decisions, endless inspiration, and curiosity.
And when fear shows up, see it as a sign that you’re about to grow. #movetospain #travel #spain #inspiration
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As this year comes to an end, new beginnings are quietly lining up ahead of us. Before rushing into what’s next, I want to pause and say a kind, honest goodbye to 2025. Remembering this year brings mixed emotions: pain, exhaustion, and excitement, all at once. It began in the emergency room with a beloved person, followed by months of recovery, uncertainty, and life on pause. Our carefully planned scouting trip to Spain was canceled. And then came the decision, the hardest part of all: Do we still take the leap and relocate to Spain without that trip… or do we let go of the dream altogether? That question was terrifying. Once the decision was made, everything else became technical: research, planning, paperwork, logistics. There was no space left for creativity. Many of my creative projects had to be put on hold so we could simply move forward. Ever since my first big adventurous move (relocating to Cancún, Mexico in 2013) I’ve felt deeply grateful. Grateful to experience different cultures, live in another language, grow through discomfort, and be amazed by every small step forward. This kind of lifestyle isn’t for everyone. It’s for those who feel comfortable being uncomfortable and see it as a catalyst for growth. Comfort is such a vague concept anyway. We all define it differently. Often, an interesting and engaging life has little to do with the size of your house, cars, brand labels, or followers. Exploration and learning tend to fill an inner space so fully that the hunger for more material things naturally fades. Yes, life is life everywhere. You can’t run away from yourself. I once heard the saying: “People who wander are lost.” I don’t believe that. I think those who wander are deeply curious — about the world, life, and themselves. So here’s what I hope inspires you: Don’t be afraid to make a brave decision. It may not meet others’ expectations, even family, and that’s okay. We all have one life. This one. Live it your way. I wish you a year full of brave decisions, endless inspiration, and curiosity. And when fear shows up, see it as a sign that you’re about to grow. #movetospain #travel #spain #inspiration
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