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  1. This new direction was actually initiated the year before Lagerfeld took the helm, 1982, when a design team led by Hervé Léger, a Lagerfeld protegé, operated at the house. Lagerfeld is suspected of having influenced Léger's changes. In 1984, a year after his start at Chanel, Lagerfeld began his own eponymous "Karl Lagerfeld" brand.

  2. As Design Director of the Maison KARL LAGERFELD, Kim worked in close collaboration with Lagerfeld to drive the future of the brand’s creative identity. “Karl always guided what he liked, and what he wanted changed; he had an eagle eye,” Hun recalls. “It was amazing to work with and learn from the greatest fashion icon of our time.”

  3. 28 de abr. de 2023 · April 28, 2023. In a brand-new Life in Looks video, Vogue editor Anna Wintour reflects on some of the most memorable and innovative designs by late designer Karl Lagerfeld, as seen in the pages of ...

  4. THE REAL KARL. Behind the dark sunglasses, polished suit and flawless hair — behind the international fashion icon — Karl Lagerfeld was an incredible human. Extraordinarily perceptive. Brilliantly well-read. A dazzling storyteller. His friends knew him as genuine, generous and kind. And as a surprise to many, he had a biting sense of humor.

  5. Inspired by Karl Lagerfeld’s passion for interior design, the KARL LAGERFELD MAISON collection offers a distinctive glimpse inside his multihyphenate world of creativity. Statement furniture pieces embrace his iconic vision and articulate his aesthetic, to fuse timeless sophistication with rational functionality.

  6. 5 de fev. de 2023 · 1983 – When Karl met Chanel. A pivotal moment in fashion history, Lagerfeld became chief artistic director of Chanel in 1983. In the role, the designer shifted the aesthetics of the opulent ’80s towards the more carefree ’90s. Plus, he was one of the first to turn the fashion show into an awe-inducing spectacle with larger-than-life sets.

  7. Lagerfeld’s fluid lines united his designs for Balmain, Patou, Chloé, Fendi, Chanel, and his eponymous label, Karl Lagerfeld, creating a diverse and prolific body of work unparalleled in the history of fashion. To access the booklet of all large-print exhibition text, click here. This exhibition contains ambient audio.