
Description
Few names in fashion are as enduring as Chanel—and fewer still as transformative as Karl Lagerfeld’s. The Little Book of Chanel by Lagerfeld traces how the legendary designer reimagined the house founded by Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, blending timeless Parisian codes with a bold, modern sensibility that defined an era.
From the reinvention of the Little Black Dress and tweed suit to the spectacle of runway shows staged everywhere from supermarkets to space stations, this beautifully illustrated volume captures Lagerfeld’s creative genius and his ability to honor tradition while propelling fashion forward.
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Author: Emma Baxter-Wright
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Pages: 160
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Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
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Dimensions: 5.1" x 7.3"
Styling Notes: An essential for Chanel devotees and design enthusiasts alike, this book makes a sophisticated addition to any coffee table, vanity, or curated shelf.
Description
Few names in fashion are as enduring as Chanel—and fewer still as transformative as Karl Lagerfeld’s. The Little Book of Chanel by Lagerfeld traces how the legendary designer reimagined the house founded by Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, blending timeless Parisian codes with a bold, modern sensibility that defined an era.
From the reinvention of the Little Black Dress and tweed suit to the spectacle of runway shows staged everywhere from supermarkets to space stations, this beautifully illustrated volume captures Lagerfeld’s creative genius and his ability to honor tradition while propelling fashion forward.
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Author: Emma Baxter-Wright
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Pages: 160
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Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Welbeck Publishing
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Dimensions: 5.1" x 7.3"
Styling Notes: An essential for Chanel devotees and design enthusiasts alike, this book makes a sophisticated addition to any coffee table, vanity, or curated shelf.








