The museum space from the late 19th century evokes the ambiance of the Paris Hotel Richelieu, where the heroine of our drama lived and died. The audience is not just an observer but an active participant experiencing Coco Chanel's intimate world. Two actresses bring to life her childhood, loves, struggles, longings, and aspirations as a complex personality. The character of Coco Chanel is presented as dual, like her brand logo with interlocking Cs. The core of this drama is confronting oneself, the past, truth and lies, endless loneliness, and lost love. Amid world upheavals, wars, revolutions, and fights for equality, Chanel freed women from corsets, shortened dresses and heels, enabling them to work and decide their fate. This is a play about loneliness and the eternal search for love.