Chanel in Vogue
Auteur(s) : Rebecca C. Tuite, Susanna Brown
As early as the 1910s, Vogue recognised the talent of the young Gabrielle Chanel and continued to follow the fashion designer’s evolution over the decades, from her famous ‘little black dress’ to the most luxurious haute couture creations. From 1983 onwards, Karl Lagerfeld’s reinterpretation of the brand also featured prominently in this renowned magazine, inspiring some of the world’s greatest designers and photographers across Vogue’s international editions.
This reference work on Chanel’s fashion in the pages of the world’s most influential fashion magazine is organised into two volumes: the first is devoted to the era of Gabrielle Chanel, whilst the second focuses on the work of her successors, Karl Lagerfeld and Virginie Viard. This publication brings together editorials by the greatest fashion illustrators and photographers of the 20th and 21st centuries and presents iconic images alongside lesser-known photographs and illustrations.
