The secret of chanel no. 5 pdf download
The house of Chanel represents modern fashion. Under its founder, the style of the modern woman was invented, through the image of Gabrielle Chanel herself.
She dressed women to be free, and her emancipated clothes reflected the shifting landscape of society. Her designs fundamentally affected what we wear, and how we wear it. The work of the house under her successor Karl Lagerfeld has transformed fashion anew: He drew the template for a fashion designer reviving a moribund house with elements from its own history.
Just as Chanel created modern fashion, Lagerfeld in turn established the blueprint of the modern fashion house. She reshaped the clothes women wear, he reshaped the industry that makes them.
A compact, illustrated collection of quotations on fashion, women, love, and life by one of the most influential designers of the twentieth century, Coco Chanel. Award-winning author Susan Goldman Rubin introduces readers to the most well-known fashion designer in the world, Coco Chanel. Coco Chanel focuses on the obstacles Chanel faced as a financially independent woman in an era when women were expected to marry; as well as her fierce competition with the Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli; and some of her most memorable firsts for the fashion industry, including the little black dress, the quilted purse with gold chain, and the perfume Chanel No.
The book includes a bibliography, a list of where to see her work, and an index. A pictorial examination of the contributions of Coco Chanel to twentieth-century fashion cites her introduction of bobbed hair, slacks, tanned skin, and the world's first couture perfume, in a volume that features lavish photography documenting her break with nineteenth-century styles and redefinition of elegant design. Transforming herself into Coco—a seamstress and sometime torch singer—the petite brunette burns with ambition, an incandescence that draws a wealthy gentleman who will become the love of her life.
She immerses herself in his world of money and luxury, discovering a freedom that sparks her creativity. But it is only when her lover takes her to Paris that Coco discovers her destiny. Rejecting the frilly, corseted silhouette of the past, her sleek, minimalist styles reflect the youthful ease and confidence of the s modern woman. But her fame and fortune cannot save her from heartbreak as the years pass. And when Paris falls to the Nazis, Coco is forced to make choices that will haunt her.
An enthralling novel of an extraordinary woman who created the life she desired, Mademoiselle Chanel explores the inner world of a woman of staggering ambition whose strength, passion and artistic vision would become her trademark.
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. 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.
Feared and revered by the rest of the fashion industry, Coco Chanel died in 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.
Skip to content. Chanel Book Review:. The Chanel Sisters. Yes, it has a floral bouquet at its heart that blends May rose and Grasse jasmine, illuminated by aldehydes but it also retains its mystery with no dominant notes, a radical change with the unprecedented use of aldehydes to add layers of complexity. Following the example of Haute Couture, that protects the unique expertise in the arts, CHANEL fragrances are also playing an active role in protecting the legendary heritage of flower production in Grasse, France.
In , CHANEL continued to shatter the glass ceiling by establishing the first partnership of its kind with the Mul family, the largest flower producer in Grasse, to ensure that this rare heritage can live on for generations to come.
For example, Jasmine from Grasse is indispensable to the composition of the No. The partnership has evolved over time to also include the May rose, which harmoniously opens up the heart of No. The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and toddlers.
The hardcover versions present expanded stories for beginning readers. Boxed gift sets allow you to collect a selection of the books by theme. Paper dolls, learning cards, matching games, and other fun learning tools provide even more ways to make the lives of these role models accessible to children. Traces the history of perfumes, explains how they are made, and examines the modern perfume industry.
Transforming herself into Coco—a seamstress and sometime torch singer—the petite brunette burns with ambition, an incandescence that draws a wealthy gentleman who will become the love of her life. She immerses herself in his world of money and luxury, discovering a freedom that sparks her creativity.
But it is only when her lover takes her to Paris that Coco discovers her destiny. Rejecting the frilly, corseted silhouette of the past, her sleek, minimalist styles reflect the youthful ease and confidence of the s modern woman. But her fame and fortune cannot save her from heartbreak as the years pass.
And when Paris falls to the Nazis, Coco is forced to make choices that will haunt her. An enthralling novel of an extraordinary woman who created the life she desired, Mademoiselle Chanel explores the inner world of a woman of staggering ambition whose strength, passion and artistic vision would become her trademark. In a time when children were meant to be seen and not heard, along came Coco, a small French orphan with an eye for style, a talent for sewing, and a big imagination.
And why did they have to wear corsets all the time? This moving book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the designer's life.
Coco Chanel invited Paul Morand to visit her in St Moritz at the end of the Second World War when he was given the opportunity to write her memoirs; his notes of their conversations were put away in a drawer and only came to light one year after Chanel's death. Through Morand's transcription of their conversations, Chanel tells us about her friendship with Misia Sert, the men in her life - Boy Capel, the Duke of Westminster, artists such as Diaghilev, her philosophy of fashion and the story behind the legendary Number 5 perfume The memories of Chanel told in her own words provide vivid sketches and portray the strength of Coco's character, leaving us with an extraordinary insight into Chanel the woman and the woman who created Chanel.
Pushkin Collection editions feature a spare, elegant series style and superior, durable components. The true story of the magnificent Coco Chanel. She revolutionised how women looked. She banned corsets, shortened skirts and scented the world with Chanel No. Gabrielle 'Coco' Chanel was an icon. Her true story came to light when Vogue editor Edmonde Charles-Roux, intrigued, decided to pursue the true history of this enigmatic icon.
Discover the remarkable life of Coco Chanel The legendary French designer Coco Chanel was born in The idea that it could be the ill fated perfume of the late czarina is remarkable!
I have had a fascination with flowers an Well, I do have to admit this is an enjoyable and fascinating read about Gabrielle Chanel. I have had a fascination with flowers and perfumery since I was quite young.
So, far it has been fantastic. I am curious to see how much it dovetails with the biography I have previously reviewed on Mme. Chanel, Sleeping with the Enemy. Jun 20, Timc rated it liked it. I have always been interested in the history of Coco Chanel, drawn to the beautiful simplicity of her clothes rather than her signature perfume. And so I was surprised to enjoy this book. I did not know there were several perfumes that bore her name and, more surprisingly, that she was not involved in the development or the management of the business of her perfume.
She owed much of her fame and fortune to two brothers whom she sought to ruin. Truth be told, I found her story to be quite mundane I have always been interested in the history of Coco Chanel, drawn to the beautiful simplicity of her clothes rather than her signature perfume.
Truth be told, I found her story to be quite mundane, even though she lived during one of the most fascinating times. The book could have used a better edit. The was too much repetition and the author's idolatory of the perfume was, at times, too intense. Dec 06, Melany rated it really liked it. In addition to learning more about Coco Chanel's life, this is a good insight into a woman running her own business in a misogynistic world, and the walk through my old neighborhoods in Paris was really great.
I liked the history of the times and the iconic perfume but the writing style was lackluster and several facts were repeated too much, unable to camouflage the lack of information available.
Apr 17, Pritam Chattopadhyay rated it it was amazing. At moments, principally since the s, brilliant marketing has been part of what has guided us. But Chanel No. Instead, something larger, something more timeless, almost immediately made it an unprecedented success.
All along, we have b Chanel No. All along, we have been enthusiastic participants in the production and reproduction of its legend. Indeed, we have been the principal agents of it. Some of those people are the characters whose lives were tangled up intimately with the history of this perfume—the characters whose lives this book touches upon. All of them found ways to connect individually and privately with this scent that they helped to make famous, and, of course, no one was as tightly bound to the fragrance as Coco Chanel.
It was part of her history and her story. Few products around the world are more beloved than Chanel No. The quandary for any curious historian, savvy entrepreneur, or fragrance aficionado is: what, precisely, is the connection?
How did Chanel No. More simply still, why is Chanel No. Jul 21, Sarah rated it did not like it Shelves: borrowed.
I was not impressed by this book at all. The author made a lot of assumptions for dramatic purposes. While these assumptions were clearly labeled, that had the effect of making the author sound unsure or just really wishy washy about whether something happen I was not impressed by this book at all. While these assumptions were clearly labeled, that had the effect of making the author sound unsure or just really wishy washy about whether something happened a certain way.
At the end of the book the author writes a little summary in which she attempts to clarify what "The Secret" is, stating that she didn't title the book that to be coy or anything. However I feel that what "The Secret" was should have been clear, and even after the summary, it wasn't.
The author said some sentimental thing about what the perfume means to us being the secret, but the vast majority of the book focused on the "creator" Coco Chanel.
The author's thesis seems to be surrounding Coco Chanel's emotional relationship with the perfume. I found this extremely confusing because in the beginning, I felt the author was attempting to make her a sympathetic character. However, this changes quickly as the author starts to detail how all of her successes are due to the men in her life. I found this offputting with vague misogynistic undertones. Allegedly she created the perfume to remind her of men, she got the money and the connections from men, etc etc.
Maybe this is true and maybe it isn't, I honestly don't have confidence that anything I learned from this book is factual. Additionally complicating how I should feel about all this, Coco Chanel is a literal Nazi who tried to steal her partners' business because they were Jews. I am absolutely revolted by this Nazi apologetic BS. I can't recommend this book to anyone.
Mar 22, Dave Johnson rated it really liked it. As a fragrance lover, I am familiar with Chanel No. This book was fantastic at telling me things I didn't know about it. It has a really intriguing history with many twists and turns, and even has a WWII plot line.
It's remarkable that it hasn't been turned into a movie--though I'm probably speaking too soon, here. My grandmother wore Chanel No. Because of the popularity of Chanel No. The book itself is very good, and reads much like a history or biography would. If you are into fragrances and their history, this is a must-read. For me it was a must-read. And after finishing it, I have a much deeper respect--and now even a connection--to Chanel No.
Perfume, though it is marketed as liquid sex appeal, is much more powerful that the ads claim. Perfume can make memories and connect you to loved ones in ways that no other medium can. I think this book facilitated that connection with me and my grandmother. Jan 14, Jerry Jares rated it liked it Shelves: history , biography , read-in This is a different little story about the House of Chanel -- especially the perfume, Chanel No.
The explanation of Coco Chanel's beginnings was surprising. However, folks who have come from nothing often make great strides in their careers because they want to prove themselves. Chanel had an amazing career; Louie B. It seems that she was anti-Semitic partly d This is a different little story about the House of Chanel -- especially the perfume, Chanel No. It seems that she was anti-Semitic partly due to her partnership with the men who ran Chanel No. After the war, Chanel became obsessed about losing her perfume company and tried to destroy it by making similar perfumes and telling folks that her's were better than the old No.
The author is a cultural historian who has written several books. She includes many items of interest about Chanel and her perfume. The fact that Chanel literally sold-off her perfume for a song, was amazing. Where was the copy editor? May 05, Angela rated it liked it.
This book was interesting enough, but could definitely benefit from a revised edition what with the release of documents in detailing Coco Chanel's activities as a nazi spy. While I did learn some things from this, I didn't learn much which isn't ideal, considering the specificity of the book.
Probably the most interesting thing I learned was that Chanel dated someone directly involved in the murder of Rasputin Dimitri Pavlovic and it was through him that Chanel met the creator of the This book was interesting enough, but could definitely benefit from a revised edition what with the release of documents in detailing Coco Chanel's activities as a nazi spy. Probably the most interesting thing I learned was that Chanel dated someone directly involved in the murder of Rasputin Dimitri Pavlovic and it was through him that Chanel met the creator of the Tsarina's perfume Ernest Beaux , which served as the basis for Chanel no.
The other big take-away I got from this book is that while we know Chanel to be morally corrupt her activity as a Nazi spy should be all the indication of that one needs , she was also incredibly petty.
Final thoughts; probably not worth the read unless you're particularly interested in perfumes. There isn't much here for you, otherwise there wasn't for me. Feb 12, Svetlana rated it really liked it Shelves: nonfiction. Surprisingly enough, I did enjoy this book: maybe because I'd known next to nothing about the designer's biography, or maybe because I listened to the audio version of it while wearing the perfume, but somehow all those olfactory journeys to the rich gardens of Aubazine and the austere northern seashores actually worked for me.
The success story was also quite interesting and infused with Coco's biography and character in just the right proportion. Bold Prose for a Worthy Bottle of Perfume Since I have favored the fragrance for a half a century, to read the of origins, evolution, and controversies was entrancing.
Mazzeo captures the evocative and sensual essence of Chanel Number 5, of Coco, and of the global and historic setting. May 04, Barb rated it did not like it.
Not really worth a review, but I decided to warn others. This was terribly written.
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