1h 1min - In Nazi-occupied Paris, Christian Dior fears for his resistance-fighter sister, Catherine. Coco Chanel makes a deal that will forever haunt her.
52min - Christian embarks on a quest to free Catherine from German captivity. Coco is sent on an undercover mission and recruits her friend Elsa.
49min - Coco suffers the consequences of her relationship with Spatz. Christian’s pursuit of Catherine takes a fatal turn.
53min - After Paris is liberated by Allied troops, Nazi collaborators face punishment—including Coco. Christian is conflicted about ever designing again.
50min - Christian is offered a job that will forever change the course of his life. Coco struggles with her outsider status as she's self-exiled in Switzerland.
36min - Desperate to stand up to her business partners, Coco begins a war over her most famous perfume. Christian must redefine his relationships.
45min - Christian takes unexpectedly bold and daring next steps to launch his fashion house. Coco figures out how to use Elsa’s “talents” to her advantage.
48min - Coco hosts a world-famous fashion editor in the hopes of helping orchestrate her comeback. Christian faces family pressure from his father.
51min - Christian tends to family matters that will forever influence his aesthetic. Coco must make a deal with Spatz as Elsa’s addiction intensifies.
53min - Season finale. Christian’s major decision puts his first fashion show in danger. As Coco confronts her partners, Spatz threatens her freedom.
...successfully captures the utter horrors of war alongside the beauty of creation.
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