Chanel: A Woman of Her Own

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Open Road Media, Mar 17, 2015 - Biography & Autobiography - 364 pages
A fascinating look at the real Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, the designer who forever revolutionized the way women look. She was a free spirit, brilliant business woman, and beauty who never found reciprocated love. Madsen, with authority, delves into this fashion doyenne’s business and private lives to reveal one woman’s extraordinary progress: from orphan to millinery shopkeeper, from lodestar of feminine style to a very rich woman with a closet full of dark secrets.


 

Contents

Orphans Foundlings and Illegitimates
Coco
Balsan 5 Gold Diggers and Claudines
Royallieu
Boy Capel
Rue Cambon
First Success
10
A Brave Face
Closing the House of Chanel
Spatz 30 How Will It All End?
Operation Modellhut
Exile
Years of Oblivion
FOUR
Comeback

Misia and Distractions
Spurned
Grief 14 Stravinsky
Glitter and No 5
Cutting Prices
Hollywood
Competition
The Wertheimers
Tragedy at Play
Popular Front
Unmistakable Influence
Youthquakes
Coco or Kate
One Hundred Forever
Death on a Sunday
Afterlife
Notes on Sources
Bendor 18 The Poet
Bibliography
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About the author (2015)

Axel Madsen was the author of twenty-two published books, including sixteen biographies. His most notable works include an in-depth look at the life of a legendary fashion icon, Chanel: A Woman of Her Own, and an investigation of the relationship between Gloria Swanson and Joe Kennedy, Gloria and Joe: The Star-Crossed Love Affair of Gloria Swanson and Joe Kennedy. Axel began his journalism career as a legman for columnist Art Buchwald in Paris, and later wrote one of the first books on television’s longest-running news magazine show, 60 Minutes: The Power and the Politics of America’s Most Popular TV News Show. As a 20th Century Fox publicist, he handled Robert Redford, Paul Newman, and George C. Scott, and was fired off Myra Breckinridge for siding with director Mike Sarne against producer Robert Fryer. His Hollywood biographies include the life stories of directors William Wyler, John Huston, and Barbara Stanwyck, as well as an examination of Golden Age Hollywood’s gay underground in The Sewing Circle. He was the writer-producer of the ITV documentary version of The Sewing Circle. Over the years, Axel interviewed scores of movers and shakers, from legends like Goldwyn and Selznick to directors like Howard Hawks, Louis Milestone, and Rouben Mamoulian. Axel died in 2007.