万本电子书0元读

万本电子书0元读

顶部广告

Coco Chanel电子书

售       价:¥

132人正在读 | 0人评论 6.2

作       者:Picardie, Justine

出  版  社:It Books

出版时间:2013-02-05

字       数:47.1万

所属分类: 进口书 > 外文原版书 > 小说

温馨提示:数字商品不支持退换货,不提供源文件,不支持导出打印

为你推荐

  • 读书简介
  • 目录
  • 累计评论(0条)
  • 读书简介
  • 目录
  • 累计评论(0条)
Sleek. Chic. Notoriously guarded. Welcome to the secret world of Gabrielle Chanel. The story of Chanel begins with an abandoned child, as lost as a girl in a dark fairy tale. Unveiling remarkable new details about Gabrielle Chanel early years in a convent orphanage and her flight into unconventional adulthood, Justine Picardie explores what lies beneath the glossy surface of a mythic fashion icon. Throwing new light on her passionate and turbulent relationships, this beautifully constructed portrait gives a fresh and penetrating look at how Coco Chanel made herself into her own most powerful creation. An authoritative account, based on personal observations and interviews with Chanel last surviving friends, employees and relatives, it also unravels her coded language and symbols, and traces the influence of her formative years on her legendary style. Feared and revered by the rest of the fashion industry, Coco Chanel died in 1971 at the age of eighty-seven, but her legacy lives on. Drawing on unprecedented research, Justine Picardie brings her fascinating, enigmatic subject out of hiding and uncovers the consequences of what Chanel covered up, unpicking the seams between truth and myth in a story that reveals the true heart of fashion.
目录展开

CONTENTS

MADEMOISELLE IS AT HOME

GABRIELLE

IN THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS

COCO

COURTESANS AND CAMELLIAS

THE DOUBLE C

THE LITTLE BLACK DRESS

MISIA AND THE MUSE

NUMBER FIVE

THE RUSSIANS

THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER

RIVIERA CHIC

THE WOMAN IN WHITE

THE PROMISED LAND

DIAMONDS AS BIG AS THE RITZ

THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY

THE COMEBACK

CELEBRITY CHANEL

SCISSORS

LA GRANDE MADEMOISELLE

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

COPYRIGHT

ABOUT THE PUBLISHER

累计评论(0条) 1个书友正在讨论这本书 发表评论

发表评论

发表评论,分享你的想法吧!

买过这本书的人还买过

读了这本书的人还在读

回顶部