Chanel: Collections and Creations
Posted: January 1st, 2010 | Author: Administrator | Filed under: History | Tags: chanel, Collections, Creations | 5 Comments »Product descriptionA lush visual selection from the archive Chanel essential reading for fashion and design enthusiasts around the world. Chanel combination of tradition, originality and style has always made the most seductive of fashion labels. Here the house of Chanel opens its private archives, revealing a galaxy of brilliant designs created by Coco Chanel from 1920. Dazzling clothes, intricate accessories, beautiful models, and timeless design leave no . . More>>
Chanel: Collections and Creations

do not buy this book for this price. Barnes and Noble sells it for $ 40! Rating: 1 / 5
Even though I knew the book would not have been a thorough study, I liked the chapter topic separations and photography. Rating: 5 / 5
I do not know why this book is selling for $ 150. 00 – I bought it today at Barnes and Noble for $ 40. 00. Rating: 5 / 5
I agree with the ‘lone dissident’ that this book is more like an ad or a catalog of products Lagerfeld for Chanel. The interesting thing is that compared to the classic Chanel show (1920-1960), the interpretation Lagerfeld looks more like rags to crack addicts. Only a short sail brings everything forward as classless and no sense of fashion has become. It is a sad journey. It ‘a shame the house does not bend when Coco Chanel died, so his wonderful creations would remain intact. This book reveals only the humiliating a giant without his permission. I think that would be quite horror, where her line is gone. These crystal meth Waif girls with a bruised eye makeup look like they just upchucked in John and I’m ready to go another round before being found dead in the morning. The plaintiffs bring a little bit ‘of class to their duds, but they like most new celebs are really best not to remember. Do not pay full price for it! Wait for someone with a taste for the emergence of a volume devoted to cataloging creations of Coco as they should be – those who had a hand in creating. Rating: 3 / 5
The book is even better than what pensavo.Amazing, is worth every penny! Rating: 5 / 5