4.9 (298) · $ 5.50 · In stock
Description
Chanel and Prada are known the world over as towering greats of women’s fashion. Covering everything from the early days of Coco Chanel’s revolutionary inventions in sportswear to the creation of a global empire under Karl Lagerfeld, and exploring the understated elegance, luxury, technologically advanced fabrics and o. Chanel and Prada are known the world over as towering greats of women’s fashion. Covering everything from the early days of Coco Chanel’s revolutionary inventions in sportswear to the creation of a global empire under Karl Lagerfeld, and exploring the understated elegance, luxury, technologically advanced fabrics and originality of design of Prada, these two titles will take you deep into the life of the world's most highly regarded fashion houses, with detailed photographs, design sketches and fascinating detail. Features Hardback 160 pages 18x12.5cm
This monograph on Coco Chanel chronicles the life and legacy of one of history's most influential couturiers. From her early forays into millinery,
Little Book Of Chanel
Book Synopsis , It's a fabulous thing to give life to fabric, to make something move well, the harmony of colour - Hubert de Givenchy, Ever since
The Little Book of Givenchy - (Little Books of Fashion) by Karen Homer (Hardcover)
Little Book of Chanel
More than any other designer of her era, Gabrielle Chanel had the ability to predict the evolution of contemporary fashion. Self-inventor extraordinaire, Chanel revolutionized the lifestyle of her time by inventing a modern concept of luxe minimalism, elevating humble fabrics such as jersey and tweed to couture status, giving birth to a new silhouette both sophisticated and discreet, setting her stamp on the twentieth century with her modern spirit of understated luxury. The house of Chanel r.
Chanel: The Impossible Collection book by Alexander Fury
Little Books – Rowen Homes
28% off on 3x Little Books Of Fashion
CHANEL, Other
The Little Book of Chanel – ORNAMENT
Little Book of Chanel by Lagerfeld by Emma Baxter-Wright
A compelling look at the aesthetic and historical significance of Lagerfeld’s work—from his elegantly tailored pieces for Chanel to the witty, playful ensembles that came to define the Lagerfeld brand.This publication is the first to present an insightful overview of Karl Lagerfeld’s (1933–2019) artistry across his extraordinary 65-year career as a fashion designer and creative visionary—from early work for Balmain and Patou in the 1950s and designs for Chloé and Fendi in the 1960s and 1970s, to his celebrated leadership in the 1980s and beyond at Chanel and with his own label. Inspired by the “line of beauty” theorized by the eighteenth-century English painter William Hogarth, this dazzling publication pursues four “lines”—straight, serpentine, satirical, and explosive—as a means of defining Lagerfeld’s unique creative process. An introductory text uses these concepts to explore such topics as the masculine-perceived art of tailoring
Karl Lagerfeld A Line of Beauty