With the V&A’s Gabrielle Chanel. Fashion Manifesto set to be the blockbuster exhibition of the autumn, BBC Arts has the
Airing on BBC Two on the 15th September, this feature-length Arena documentary reacquaints us with key biographical details from Mademoiselle Chanel’s life, demonstrating powerfully how the deprivations and loneliness of her childhood, her experiences of love and grief, and circle of high society and artistic friends, forged the kind of formidable character capable of building one of the world’s most recognisable luxury brands.
Many of us are familiar with Chanel’s story as one of the definitive ‘rags to riches’ tales of the 20th century. To tell the story afresh, this documentary brings together the perspectives of Gabrielle’s biographers as well as experts from the worlds of curation and journalism to reveal a sometimes ambiguous and complex woman who should be regarded as the first “influencer” – both in the way that she promoted her own product and how wary she was of revealing the true details of her background.
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