This unmissable two-part monograph presents a history of Chanel through the pages of the world’s most famous fashion magazine. Produced in contrasting black and white volumes, and housed in a stylish slipcase, this large-format duo is divided into the era of Gabrielle Chanel, and the period after. The first volume focuses on the designer and her creations from the 1910s to 1970, while the second dedicates itself to the work of Karl Lagerfeld and Virginie Viard. From the 'little black dress' to contemporary haute couture, this exquisite edition includes iconic and lesser-known archival imagery by the twentieth and twenty-first centuries’ most influential photographers, including Edward Steichen, Irving Penn, Helmut Newton, Peter Lindbergh, and Annie Leibovitz among others. Authored by Rebecca C Tuite and Susanna Brown, and published by Thames & Hudson, 'Chanel in Vogue' belongs on the shelves of fashion designers, collectors, and image makers everywhere.