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by Susan Goldman Rubin


  Vaughan, Hal. Sleeping with the Enemy: Coco Chanel’s Secret War. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2011.

  Wallach, Janet. Chanel: Her Style and Her Life. New York: Doubleday, 1998.

  White, Palmer. Elsa Schiaparelli: Empress of Paris Fashion. London: Aurum Press, 1996.

  Catalogs

  Koda, Harold, and Andrew Bolton. Chanel. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2005.

  Articles

  Flanner, Janet. “31, rue Cambon.” The New Yorker, March 14, 1931; www.newyorker.com/magazine/1931/03/14.

  Herndon, Booton. “Paris Was Yesterday.” Virginia Quarterly Review 70, no. 4 (1994); www.vqronline.org/essay/paris-was-yesterday.

  “In True Form: Claire Shaeffer Demystifies Couture.” Palm Springs Life, November 2008; www.palmspringslife.com/in-true-form.

  Interviews

  Clarissa M. Esguerra (assistant curator, Costume and Textiles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art), in discussion with the author, Los Angeles, February 11, 2016.

  Claire B. Shaeffer (sewing expert, teacher, and Chanel scholar), in discussion with the author, Palm Springs, CA, February 22, 2016.

  Acknowledgements: When my editor, Howard Reeves, asked me if I would be interested in doing a book on Coco Chanel, I immediately said YES! So I thank Howard for giving me a chance to study the life and work of this fascinating woman. At Abrams, I also appreciate the help of Masha Gunic, editorial assistant; Erich Lazar, the brilliant book designer who enhanced the beauty of every page; Pam Notarantonio, associate art director; and Amy Vreeland, managing editor. And my thanks to Warren Drabek of Express Permissions for tracking down images.

  Many people helped me research and understand Chanel’s work. I’m particularly grateful to Clarissa M. Esguerra, Nancy Carcione, and Leigh Wishner at the Costume and Textiles Department of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art for giving me a private viewing of Chanel’s vintage clothing. An extra thank you to Nancy for finding vital information in the department’s library. I also want to thank Claire Shaeffer, a scholar on Chanel couture construction techniques, for showing me vintage pieces from her own collection and explaining the exquisite tailoring.

  A huge thank you to my agent, Kevin O’Connor, for his advice and support. And I thank my husband Michael Rubin for hunting down Coco’s logo on lampposts in Westminster, London, and taking pictures. As always, I’m indebted to my son, Andrew, for his invaluable technical assistance. Enormous thanks to my friends at Lunch Bunch for their critiques and interest, and a special shout-out to Martha Tolles for lending me her Chanel suit and blouse and giving me the pleasure of wearing the real thing.

  Index of Searchable Terms

  Amiot, Félix

  anti-Semitism

  art scene

  Aubazine, orphanage

  Balenciaga, Cristóbal

  Ballard, Bettina

  ballets

  balls, costume

  Balsan, Étienne

  Beaux, Ernest

  Biarritz

  Blum, Léon

  Capel, Arthur “Boy,”

  death of

  Chanel, Adrienne

  Chanel, Antoinette

  Chanel, Gabrielle Bonheur “Coco,” See also specific topics

  Chanel, Julia

  Chanel No 5

  Chasnel

  childhood

  orphanage in

  Churchill, Winston

  Cocteau, Jean

  colors

  Poiret choice of

  comeback

  reception of

  corsets

  cross-dressing

  Dalí, Salvador

  Deauville

  Dincklage, Hans Günther “Spatz” von

  Dior, Christian

  New Look of

  Doucet, Jacques

  dresses

  gypsy-style

  jersey

  little black

  Russia and

  silk satin day

  tricolor

  embroidery

  employees. See also models

  on strike

  family

  in childhood

  at Moulins

  fashion. See also models; Paris, fashion designers in

  Fath, Jacques

  films

  fitting sessions

  for films

  Galante, Pierre

  Galeries Lafayette

  Great Depression

  Grosvenor, Hugh Richard Arthur “Bendor,”

  Gypsy (Roma) people

  hair

  handbags

  hats

  Hollywood

  jerseys

  as dresses

  jewelry

  pearl

  lies

  about childhood

  little black dress

  Longchamp Racecourse

  models. See also Sert, Misia

  fitting

  hair of

  Morand, Paul

  Moulins

  museum exhibits

  My Best Girl

  Nazis

  dating

  New York

  Operation Modellhut

  orphanage, Aubazine

  black dresses and

  Palasse, Gabrielle

  Paris. See also rue Cambon

  costume balls in

  Galeries Lafayette in

  Hollywood and

  Paris, fashion designers in. See also Poiret, Paul; Schiaparelli, Elsa “Schiap”

  Dior as

  La Pausa

  Pavlovich, Dmitri

  Pavlovna, Marie

  pearls

  perfume

  Wertheimer brothers and

  in World War II

  Pickford, Mary

  Place Vendôme

  Poiret, Paul

  Ritz hotel

  Royallieu

  rue Cambon

  comeback at

  strike at

  World War II and

  Russia

  sailor clothes

  Saint Laurent, Yves

  Saumur

  Schiaparelli, Elsa “Schiap,”

  employees and

  Sert, Misia

  Slavic style

  suits

  surrealist

  Swanson, Gloria

  Switzerland

  Vichy

  Vogue

  Vreeland, Diana

  Wertheimer, Pierre and Paul

  World War I

  World War II. See also Nazis

  Chanel No 5 in

  Operation Modellhut in

  rue Cambon and

  Worth, Charles Frederick

 

 

 


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