Filomena: Od Solee do Chanela

Filomena: Od Solee do Chanela

Vesna Hansen

The work follows the life story of the main character, Philomena, from her early days at Soleil to her later life associated with Chanel. The novel explores themes of identity, transformation, and the influence of fashion on personal development.

"Filomena: From Solea to Chanel" is a novel by Vesna Hansen, published in 2002.

The work follows the life story of the protagonist Filomena, from her early days at Solea to her later life associated with Chanel. The novel explores themes of identity, transformation, and the influence of fashion on personal development.

Through a detailed account of Philomena's life, Hansen explores how passion and dedication can shape one's destiny, despite obstacles and societal norms. The novel has been praised for its depth of characterization and ability to portray the complexity of the fashion world through the prism of a personal story.

"Philomena: From Solé to Chanel" offers an inspiring look at one woman's journey through the world of fashion, highlighting the importance of authenticity, perseverance, and the power of dreams in shaping one's identity and destiny.

Editor
Dunja Vanić
Illustrations
Autor - Slavonski Brod
Graphics design
Autor - Slavonski Brod
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
100
Publisher
Posavska Hrvatska, Slavonski Brod
 
Distribution: 500 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-635710-0

One copy is available

Condition:New
 

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