Profiteers vs. the People

Coco Chanel: The Rise, The Ritz and The Reich


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Coco Chanel changed women's fashion forever and was the richest woman in the world, but was she any good? Join Rad Bill and Money Mic as they mispronounce French words and introduce a fashion icon to the PR Torture test.


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