Luxury Book : Chanel Three Book Set, Special Edition

For Chanel lovers out there, a 3-book set of black quilted cover, a la Chanel style, books on the most revered woman of fashion and style. She remains a major influence in fashion today.

the CITIZENS of FASHION

A luxury pack with a luxurious content!

Produced exclusively for Assouline by Chanel, this luxe slipcase is made of genuine black quilted leather and adorned with a metal Chanel logo. One of the most visible personalities of her era, Gabrielle Chanel invented a style that was synonymous with modernity and chic. The slipcase includes three memoirs celebrating her revolutionary style: Chanel Fashion, Chanel Fine Jewelry, and Chanel Perfume, by Francois Baudot And Francoise Aveline. The book is on sale for a luxurious price of 750 $.

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