Different Like Coco

Different Like Coco
The rags-to-riches story of Coco Chanel plays out in a wonderful picture-book biography as full of style and spirit as its heroine.
Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel was always different. And she vowed to prove that being different was an advantage! Poor, skinny, and orphaned, Coco stubbornly believed that she was as good as the wealthier girls of Paris. Tapping into her creativity and her sewing skills, she began making clothes that suited her (and her pocketbook) â?? and soon a new generation of independent working women craved her sleek, comfortable, and practical designs. Now an icon of fashion and culture, Coco Chanel continues to inspire young readers, showing just how far a person can come with spunk, determination, and flair.
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Milking the Novelty: a tale of two cities and one madhouse

Milking the Novelty: a tale of two cities and one madhouse

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Chanel

When Jean Leymarieâ??s monograph on Coco Chanel was originally published in 1989, he was known primarily as a curator and modern art historian, both in his native France and abroad. Bringing his expertise to bear on one of the most famous (and often controversial) couturiers of all time, Leymarie legitimized fashion as fine art.

 

Completely redesigned by Philippe Apeloig, Leymarieâ??s classic volume is back in print once more. Beginning with a brief history of fashion, Leymarie takes the reader through Chanelâ??s early days, when she mingled with Jean Cocteau, Igor Stravinsky, and Luchino Visconti, through the development of her brand after her death by Karl Lagerfeld. A special essay on Lagerfeldâ??s contribution to the Chanel legacy, written by journalist Marc Lembron, brings this new edition up to date.

 


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Coco Chanel (Famous Fashion Designers)

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The Allure of Chanel


“Reads beautifully. . . . The closest anyone can get to a face-to-face with Coco.”â??The Spectator

In her own words, Coco Chanel tells us about her friendships, the men in her life, her philosophy of fashion, and the story behind the legendary N° 5 perfume.



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Meet Coco Chanel – An eStory: Inspirational Stories

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Chanel: The Couturiere at Work


In the years around World War I, Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel challenged the world of fashion head on. Jersey knit fabrics, easy-to-wear garments based on men’s sportswear, showy costume jewelry, and “the little black dress” are just a few of her innovations that have become fashion staples. In this lavishly illustrated book, for the first time the focus is on Chanel the couturière and her immense influence on the way women choose to look in the modern world.
Under the design stewardship of Karl Lagerfeld, the House of Chanel is today more relevant than ever, and in January 2010 Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky will be released nation-wide. As exciting as a front row seat at a couture show, Chanel: The Couturiere at Work is a compelling look at the fashion empire of one of the indisputable geniuses of twentieth century fashion.
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Coco Chanel (Reaktion Books – Critical Lives)

The name Chanel brings immediately to mind the signature scent of No. 5 and the understated but sophisticated glamour of a simple black dress and pearls. But to consider Gabrielle â??Cocoâ? Chanel (1883â??1971) as simply a fashion designer fails to capture her social and cultural significance. As Linda Simon reveals in this biography, Chanel was an iconoclastic entrepreneur who rebelled against and manipulated gender expectations of her time. With her menswear-inspired designs, her loose jersey sweaters belted jauntily at the waist, and her svelte, unadorned gowns, Chanel changed womenâ??s silhouettes, and she became known as a champion of womenâ??s freedom. Chanel not only changed the shape of womenâ??s clothing, but the narrative of womenâ??s lives in the early twentieth century. From her very first hat shop until her death, Chanel sold more than fashionâ??she sold a myth that became as attractive for many women as her coveted outfits.
 
Simon here teases apart that myth to explore its contradictionsâ??Chanel was a self-proclaimed recluse who emerged as one of the most spectacular personalities of her time; she was a brilliant businesswoman who signed away ninety percent of her company; and she was a genius who claimed she was nothing more than an artisan. In this insightful book, Simon examines the world both reflected and shaped by Chanel, setting her life and work within the context of womenâ??s history in France and America from the Roaring Twenties to the profound social changes of the 1960s. Drawing upon rich archival sources, Simonâ??s lively book is a clear-eyed look at a woman whose influence and legend transcend the world of fashion.
 

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Chanel: A Woman of her Own

Alex Madsen brings to life Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, the queen of fashion who revolutionized women’s styles forever.

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Chanel and Her World


Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel (1883Â?1971) is a fashion icon unlike any other. She invented modern clothing for women: at the height of the Belle Ã?poque, she stripped women of their corsets and feathers, bobbed their hair, put them in bathing suits, and sent them out to get tanned in the sun. She introduced slacks, costume jewelry, and the exquisitely comfortable suit. She made the first couture perfumeÂ?No. 5Â?which remains the most popular scent ever created. In this beautiful volume, the glorious life of the incomparable Coco Chanel shines again through hundreds of illustrations and the lively prose of Edmonde Charles-Roux, her official biographer and close friend. Chanel knew and collaborated with the likes of Picasso, Diaghilev, Stravinsky, Cocteau, Jean Renoir, and ViscontiÂ?even as she matched their modernist innovations by liberating women from the prison of 19th-century fashion and introducing a whole new concept of elegance. The staggering collection of photographs amassed by the author over decades of friendship with Chanel sheds new light on one of the great stories of the modern age.
 
 �A model pictorial biography.� ~ New York Times
 
�This Chanel biography is as elegantly turned out as its subject.� ~ The Washington Post
 
Â?This lavish photo tome brings depth to Chanelâ??s sleek façade while revealing the fascinating woman behind it.â? ~ W
 
Â?Edmonde Charles-Roux (is) one of (Chanelâ??s) best biographers.â? ~ The New Yorker
 
�There have been many books about Chanel, but this is the great classic.� ~ Art of the Times
 
�This beautiful volume contains hundreds of photographs and lively prose by its author, Edmonde Charles-Roux.� ~ American Salon
 
�Provides insight into the development of her sense of style and underscores the timelessness of her vision.� ~ Veranda

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