On the fashion scale, the irreverent Carine Roitfeld is considered an institution as she was at the creative helm of Vogue Paris for over a decade (January 2001 - January 2011) and on the other hand, Karl Lagerfeld, designer, photographer and author extraordinaire does not need any introduction directing not only Chanel but his own eponymous label for what is considered an eternity in this ephemeral industry. Combine the artistic influence and mind of these two fashion icons and you get the chicest book of the season; The Little Black Jacket, Chanel's classic revisited. As a matter of fact, apart from the camellia, the bi-colour shoe, the shoulder bag or the fragrance Chanel N. 5, the mythic jacket consists of another true signature piece of mademoiselle Coco Chanel who introduced this indispensable garment in woman's closet now all over the world in the 50s. Most likely famous in the tweed version, the jacket represents regality and intemporality. The book essentially aims to offer a photographic exhibition and to capture the essence of Chanel throughout what can be perceived as a celebrity tribute reuniting artists of eclectic fields all posing in their personalized black jacket. We, at StylX.net, strongly suggest that you get your manicured hands on a jacket but if not possible try the book; this gem contains a year worth of inspiration and allows you to fall back in love with the amazingness that oozes from every unique design. Coco would be so proud!
www.thelittleblackjacket.chanel.com
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