Gabrielle Coco Chanel is an icon of fashion & can lay claim to having invented the look of the 20th century. At the height of the Belle Epoque she stripped women of their corsets & feathers bobbed their hair put them in bathing suits & sent them out to get tanned in the sun. She introduced the little black dress; trousers for women; costume jewelry; the exquisitely comfortable suit that became her trademark. Early in the Roaring Twenties Chanel made the first ever couture perfume
- No. 5
- presenting it in the famous little square-cut flagon that inspired by Picasso & Cubism became the arch symbol of the Art Deco style. No. 5 remains the most popular scent ever created. Chanel knew instinctively that the road to success lay in being absolutely at one with her own time. & what a time! The era of Picasso Diaghilev Stravinsky Cocteau Jean Renoir Visconti
- all of whom Coco knew & collaborated with even as she matched their modernist innovations by liberating women from the prison of 19th-century fashion & creating a whole new concept of elegance. Chanel went everywhere & knew everyone & as this sumptuously illustrated volume clearly shows her life & accomplishment
- even her chronic failure in love
- constitute one of the great stories of the modern age. Her life is eminently suited to the lavish visual treatment of this handsome volume which features more than 600 illustrations from an extraordinary collection amassed over the years by Edmonde Charles-Roux Chanels official biographer & close friend. An authoritative & practised writer Charles-Roux has used careful research & vivid eyewitness accounts to set the pictures in their context of time & place. She makes Chanel live again!