The history of the most famous Perfume in the world lives on in the pages of this illustrated book.
Her illustrated biography about the queen of fashion, Coco Chanel: Revolutionary Woman , has been translated into Italian, English and German..
It has been translated into eight languages.
In 2018, she published The Most Influential Women of Our Time , an illustrated volume dedicated to the most influential female figures of the twentieth century, with White Star Publishers.
She writes about travel, art, and lifestyle for major Italian publications.
They are faithful, like millions of other women, to the law of Coco Chanel: "A woman who doesn\'t wear Perfume has no future." About author(s): Chiara Pasqualetti Johnson is a Milan-based journalist with a degree in Art History. 5 and nothing else." From that moment on, Maison Chanel has always chosen gorgeous stars with innate class for the ads of the iconic perfume, which are made even more fascinating by the great photographers who shoot these faces.
Starting with the liaison between Coco and a Russian prince and ending with today, this book tells the story of how the legend of a fragrance entered the collective imagination thanks to the words of Marilyn Monroe: "What do I wear to bed? Five drops of Chanel No.
It is exhibited at MoMA as a work of art, a timeless icon that conquered DalĂ and Andy Warhol.
But it\'s also about that magnificent square bottle, a masterpiece of simplicity that inspired the work of avant-garde artists.
What is the secret to its success? A sensual amber blend that is still today considered a milestone in perfumery.
For a century, Chanel No.5 has resisted the whims of fashion and the passing of time, as if Coco Chanel had found the formula for eternal femininity.
The history of the most famous Perfume in the world lives on in the pages of this illustrated book