Chanel in Vogue
the definitive book on the fashion of Chanel as seen through the pages of vogue, the world’s most influential fashion magazine.
“Having poured over the 220 issues of the magazine edited by Daves, Tuite has organized her own book into eight sections focused on subjects from cocktail dressing to culture that demonstrate the breadth of Daves’s interests.”
-Vogue.com
“Through archival images, essays and letters, “1950s in Vogue: The Jessica Daves Years, 1952-1962” by Rebecca C. Tuite traces the tidal shift at the essential magazine during the editorship of Jessica Daves, who not only featured fashion but also the cultural output of artists and literary figures, laying the groundwork for the brand that still thrives today.”
-LOS ANGELES TIMES
“For diehard Chanel fans, be it the perfume, the pearls or the handbags,
this is a must-have for any walk-in closet.”
-FORBES
“THE BEST BOOKS OF THE WEEK: If you’ve got a fashionista on your gift list, this coffee table tome takes a beautiful look at the years 1952-1962 under Jessica Daves, one of only seven editors in chief in the history of American Vogue.”
-NEW YORK POST

