Chanel's life story is told from the perspective of Edmonde Charles-Roux, a student of both her life and the industry. It is evident on every page that Charles-Roux viewed Chanel in the same way that the industry viewed her from the 1930s to the end of her career. Charles-Roux tells of Chanel's beginnings with compassion and gives credit to her at every turn for her innovation and singularity of style. Charles-Roux is also careful in setting up the historical context in which Chanel's life took shape, drawing attention to parallel lives taking place in the same time.
Chanel and Her World