Chanel Haute Couture

Chanel Haute Couture

Chanel Haute Couture

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Published: 8 September, 2025
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At the age of fifteen, Sofia Coppola took up a summer internship at the Chanel studio in Paris, moving from her family home in Northern California. This indelible experience initiated a relationship with the fashion House which has flourished over decades and resulted in numerous collaborations. The latest is this luxurious and compelling volume, in which Coppola uses her signature style of collage and assemblage to present a bespoke visual history of Chanel’s Haute Couture designs.

The story of the Haute Couture House unfolds across this 450-page tome through unseen sketches, photographs of Chanel clients wearing creations, runway photographs, and archival ephemera. Encompassing the distinct eras of Chanel’s lead designers – Gabrielle Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld, Virginie Viard – their teams, their famous clientele, and the models of each period, as seen by renowned photographers, this book is a definitive guide to the extraordinary creations that have influenced generations of designers and a piece of fashion history in its own right.

Conceived with the support of Chanel and designed by Anamaria Morris for Joseph Logan Design
Co-published by Éditions 7L and Important Flowers

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781915743893
ISBN10 1915743893
Number Of Pages 448
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller MACK
Format hardcover
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Author's Bio

Sofia Coppola (b. 1971) is a screenwriter, film director, and producer. In 2003 she received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Lost in Translation (2003) and also became the third woman (and the first American woman) to be nominated for an Academy Award for Directing. Her films include The Virgin Suicides (1999); Marie Antoinette (2006); Somewhere (2010), winner of the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, The Beguiled (2017); On the Rocks (2020); and Priscilla (2023).

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