Gabrielle Chanel
By (Author) Oriole Cullen
Edited by Connie Karol Burks
V & A Publishing
V & A Publications
3rd January 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of art
746.92092
Hardback
288
Width 230mm, Height 300mm
As one of the most successful fashion houses in existence, Chanel owes much to the templates first laid down by its founder - Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel (1883-1971). Some of her most celebrated designs, such as the two-piece suit, the little black dress and the quilted handbag, remain in vogue to this day. Chanel designed first and foremost for herself: by creating clothes fit for an independent and active lifestyle, she anticipated the needs and wants of the modern woman. This beautiful book showcases a stunning array of Chanel's most notable designs from her 60 years in fashion, largely drawn from the collections of the Chanel Patrimoine, Paris and the V&A. It examines the cut, construction, embellishment and provenance of the ensembles, as well as the design themes and motifs Chanel returned to throughout her career. Newly commissioned photographs of the selected pieces, together with archival images, capture the design evolution of thie fashion icon.
Oriole Cullen is Curator of Fashion in Motion and Modern Textiles and Fashion at the V&A.