Books by Emma Baxter-Wright
Emma Baxter-Wright
Emma Baxter-Wright is a British writer and editor known for her work in the fashion and beauty industry. She has authored several books on fashion history, style icons, and beauty trends. Baxter-Wright's writing style is detailed and engaging, often combining historical research with personal anecdotes.
One of her most notable works is "The Little Book of Chanel," a comprehensive guide to the iconic fashion house and its founder, Coco Chanel. This book showcases Baxter-Wright's expertise in fashion history and her ability to bring the world of high fashion to a wider audience.
Her contributions to literature include shedding light on the influence of fashion on culture and society, as well as celebrating the creativity and innovation of designers throughout history. Emma Baxter-Wright continues to make a significant impact in the fashion and beauty industry through her insightful and informative writing.
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Little Book of Riviera Style
The fashion story of the iconic French region
The 50 Greatest Fashion Designers
The People Who Have Styled Our Clothes
Little Guides to Style Collection
The History of Eight Fashion Icons
Little Guides to Style III
A Historical Review of Four Fashion Icons
Chanel in 55 Objects
The Iconic Designer Through Her Finest Creations
Little Book of Chanel by Lagerfeld
The Story of the Iconic Fashion Designer
Little Guides to Style II
A Historical Review of Four Fashion Icons