Chanel: The Making of a Collection
By (Author) Laetitia Cenac
Illustrated by Jean-Philippe Delhomme
Foreword by Karl Lagerfeld
Abrams
Abrams
3rd September 2019
3rd September 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
746.92092
Paperback
240
Width 225mm, Height 286mm, Spine 24mm
1120g
Chanel: The Making of a Collection traces the design process of the world-renowned fashion house, revealing how a collection is created. Moving from the studio to the fashion show, fashion writer Laetitia Cenac has unprecedented access to explore a world that is usually carefully guarded from the public eye. With hundreds of beautifully rendered fashion illustrations from acclaimed artist Jean-Philippe Delhomme, Karl Lagerfeld's approach to design is brought to life, as are the talents of the masterfully skilled artisans-the embroiderers, flower makers, shoemakers, hat makers, and more-who specialize in everything from buttons and leather to lace, silk, and cashmere. Delving into the history and culture of the brand, while also detailing contemporary collections, Chanel: The Making of a Collection is a richly visual insider's look at the enduring creative legacy of this haute couture icon.
Laetitia Cnac is a journalist for Madame Figaro who writes about fashion, contemporary art, theater, and lifestyle.
Jean-Philippe Delhomme is a fashion illustrator with work featured in Vogue, House & Garden, and GQ.