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Her parents were an unmarried French street vendor and his laundrywoman girlfriend and she was orphaned at 12, but Coco Chanel (1883-1971) went on to become a world famous style icon, the only fashion designer among Time's vaunted 100 Most Influential People of the 20th Century. As this new biography by Rhonda Garelick (Electric Salome) demonstrates amply, Chanel's life was as fascinating and richly diverse as it was epoch-making. Already being hailed as the definitive life, Mademoiselle conceals its meticulous research in its flowing narrative.
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Certain lives are at once so exceptional, and yet so in step with their historical moments, that they illuminate cultural forces far beyond the scope of a single person. Such is the case with Coco Chanel, whose life offers one of the most fascinating tales of the twentieth century—throwing into dramatic relief an era of war, fashion, ardent nationalism, and earth-shaking change—here brilliantly treated, for the first time, with wide-ranging and...