The elegance of the Little Black Dress. The simplicity of the Breton shirt. The luxury of the fragrance. These signatures exemplify the image of Chanel.
Bringing to life the story and designs of Gabrielle Chanel, the most influential couturière in the history of fashion, Chanel in 55 Objects is an exquisite collection of bespoke illustrations and captivating text. The chic drawings depict her most iconic innovations including fashion, fragrance, jewellery and accessories, as well as the places, motifs and people that inspired her.
Accidentally started this book while waiting for a doctor’s appointment. A fascinating discovery. How Coco Chanel invented new styles based on her personal life and requirements. And also how the World Wars were intertwined with fashion too.
I picked this stunning book up at Shakespeare and Company in Paris on a trip last year. Coco Chanel’s independence and determination to carve out her place in the fashion world are truly inspiring. Wonderful read.