Vogue on: Coco Chanel


Hailed as 'the most influential female designer of the twentieth century', Coco Chanel pioneered classic easy-to-wear fashion for the modern woman.

She arrived on the fashion scene when feathers, lace and ostentatious beads were favourites, and proceeded to re-invent couture using new materials, like jersey, for outfits that were suitable for everyday wear yet still elegant. With original illustrations and images from celebrated photographers, such as Cecil Beaton, Bronwyn Cosgrave traces the story of Coco Chanel's iconic designs and glamorous, racy life.

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ISBN:

9781849491112

Format:

Hardback

Pages:

160

Dimensions:

21cm x 16cm

Weight:

620g

RRP:

£16.99

Category:

Fashion & Beauty

Series:

Vogue on Designers

Publisher:

Quadrille

Published:

13 September 2012

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Bronwyn Cosgrave

Bronwyn Cosgrave is the author of three critically acclaimed fashion history books including Made For Each Other and Fashion and the Academy Awards, the first complete fashion history of the Oscars. She is a TV commentator, luxury brand consultant and the founding chairperson of the Dorchester Collection Fashion Prize. She is the former features editor of British Vogue, and a regular contributor to the international editions of Vogue.