Long before social media existed, Gabrielle Chanel was the first impact of beauty.
The founder and name of the French fashion house recognized the transformative power of lipstick, loose powder and redness, both for herself and for its clients. In 1924, it started a composition line.
“It was a sudden act, however the collection grabbed the imagination of its audience, led to an international cheering and flourished in a century of make-up, modernity and magic,” writes Natasha Fraser in her thin book of coffee table, “Chanel. Seeding.”
The 408-page volume, located on a shiny red lipstick, traces the 100-year history of Chanel’s cosmetic creation and contains iconic images of the campaign lened by the world’s leading photographers and filmmakers. One who is who of the celebrities and high models charms the excess cheeks, from Diane Kruger captured by Patrick Demarchelier with a velvet complexion in a drunken -eyed Kristen shot by Mario Testino, along with an immortal Margot Robbie by Karim Sadli. Gisele Bünchen, Kirsty Hume, Shalom Harlow, Lily-Rose Depp and Keira Knightley are among the many famous faces presented.
Fraser, a tall resident of Paris who the author of “Monsieur Dior,” Loulou de la Faliaise “and” Sam Spiegel “, as well as two memories, was given access to archives and experts. She writes a deep source account of hurly-burlyProduct innovation, knitted along with historical background, fashion reports, interior anecdotes and quotations from Mademoiselle Chanel.
Tome is organized in seven chapters named after the main colors of the house – black, white, beige, red, pink, gold and blue. The talents in the artistic direction and the creation of cosmetics have emerged by Dominique Moncourto and Heidi Morawetz, who formed the brand for decades, up to today’s inspired collective of comnets, the name for creative partners of Global Cécile Paravina, Ammy Drammeh and Valentina Li. Dozens of shots of rare, rain -rainy archive products reflect how the shades and right endings of the brand are simultaneously and before the trends. Take the Rouge Noir, the best dark nail polish that placed the phase for non -conventional colors, or the Les Beiges collection of natural shades. The two gained cult status and inspired countless imitators.
Only in time for the holidays, this book is a wonderful gift for Chanel fans, composition and book lovers alike.
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