Chanel. The Allure of Makeup
By (Author) Natasha A Fraser
Designed by Olivier Andreotti
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
5th December 2024
5th December 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of art
668.55
Hardback
428
Width 265mm, Height 325mm
4250g
The first book dedicated to Chanel makeup, published in collaboration with Chanel to celebrate the house's inspiring story of makeup creation, which began in 1924.
In 1924 Gabrielle Chanel launched the house's first makeup products, marking the beginning of a century of creativity, excellence and innovation. Now for the first time, Chanel. The Allure of Makeup reveals the history of Chanel makeup creation - including advertising campaigns created by some of the world's leading photographers and film directors.
The story unfolds in seven chapters that represent the quintessential colours of Chanel's visual vocabulary: Black, White, Beige, Red, Pink, Gold and Blue. Each chapter highlights the talents driving the brand's lasting impact across the decades. Iconic products such as the black and white compact or 31 Le Rouge lipstick in timeless red punctuate the chapters and claim their rightful place in the pantheon of beauty. With unprecedented access to the Chanel archives, this book presents a wealth of visual material from historic images of Gabrielle Chanel and seldom-seen early product shots, to cinematic campaigns starring legendary women.
Natasha A Fraser is a Paris-based author and journalist. Her books include Sam Spiegel, Monsieur Dior, Loulou de La Falaise and the memoirs After Andy: My Adventures in Warhol Land and Harold! Ma Jeunesse avec Harold Pinter. She is the co-producer of two documentaries: Inside Dior and The Mysterious Mr Lagerfeld.