Culture Chanel is a trilingual book that will present elements of Chanel design language and rare archival material commemorating the Beijing Exhibition "Culture Chanel". About the author:
Jean-Louis Froment, a prominent figure in the world of contemporary art, is the curator of the CULTURE CHANEL exhibition. Françoise Claire Prodhon, an art historian specializing in the 19th and 20th centuries. A must have collector book.
ISBN-10: 1419703323 | ISBN-13: 978-1419703324 | Publication Date: March 1, 2012 | Edition: Bilingual edition, English, French, Chinese
Throughout her life, Gabrielle Chanel was close to the greatest artists of her time, including poets Jean Cocteau and Pierre Reverdy, painters Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí, and composer Igor Stravinsky. The creative heritage of the House of CHANEL has continued throughout the decades, from Gabrielle Chanel to Karl Lagerfeld, in the form of a dialogue established between artists and authors. The impact of these individuals and others on Chanel’s designs is explored in detail throughout the book. Paintings, sketches, letters, documents, and rare archival photographs illustrate the influence of different eras and inspirations on the clothing, jewelry, and perfumes that have shaped fashion throughout the decades. Moving from the little black dress to the women’s suit to CHANEL Nº5, CULTURE CHANEL explores the bold path of a brand that has always known how to express the essence of its times, a fashion house that continues to be an enduring symbol of modernity.
