Little Book of Chanel by Lagerfeld: The Story of the Iconic Fashion Designer
By (Author) Emma Baxter-Wright
By (author) Emma Baxter-Wright
Headline Publishing Group
Welbeck
5th October 2022
13th October 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and beauty industries
Cultural studies: dress and society
Apparel, garment and textile industries
Biography: business and industry
746.92092
Hardback
160
Width 128mm, Height 188mm, Spine 16mm
331g
The House of Chanel is synonymous with not one, but two, iconic designers. First there was Gabrielle, and then there was Karl.
Chanel is a house known for its signatures that not only changed the course of fashion history but still resonate today - the Little Black Dress, the tweed suit, costume jewellery, Chanel No5. These signatures were inspired by Gabrielle Chanel's taste, life experience and travels - but it was Karl Lagerfeld who took these signatures and ingeniously adapted them for the twenty-first century woman. From his first days at the helm of Chanel in the 1980s, to his creative application of the Chanel logo to everything from biker boots to a space rocket, King Karl's reign at Chanel is nothing if not legendary.
Little Book of Chanel by Lagerfeld covers his most exquisite pieces, breathtaking catwalk shows and constant reinvention that have maintained Chanel as the most illustrious couture house in the world. Written by the bestselling author of Little Book of Chanel, this beautifully illustrated book is the essential guide to Lagerfeld's tenure at Chanel.
Emma Baxter-Wright has taught fashion journalism at the University of the Arts, London and UCA. She has contributed to many publications inlcuding theNew York Observer,Cosmopolitan andMarie Claire, and is the bestselling author ofLittle Book of Chanel. Emma lives in London.