"[Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty] sheds light on the work of a
designer of genius who marked the history of fashion . . .
forever."--CHANEL
This first complete investigation into Karl Lagerfeld's (1933-2019)
artistry explores his extraordinary 65-year career, from the designs for
Chloé and Fendi in the 1960s and 1970s to his celebrated leadership in
the 1980s and beyond at Chanel and with his own label. Inspired by the
"line of beauty" theorized by eighteenth-century English painter William
Hogarth, this dazzling publication pursues the straight and serpentine
"lines" and their intersections in Lagerfeld's work as a means of
understanding his unique creative process.
The book's elegant parchment and cloth cover, emulating an artist's
portfolio, opens onto a pageant of stunning new photography by Julia
Hetta of Lagerfeld's fashion alongside the designer's original sketches.
The juxtaposition of drawings with finished pieces offers a window into
Lagerfeld's creative brilliance. Texts include personal reflections from
Lagerfeld's premières d'ateliers--the seamstresses behind his
extraordinary creations--as well as Anna Wintour, Patrick Hourcade,
Amanda Harlech, and Tadao Ando. Not only a lavish objet but also an
important resource on Lagerfeld, the book concludes with an illustrated
timeline of the designer's long and illustrious career.
"Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty invites the public into Karl's world
and reveals the dualities within his work."--FENDI
"This catalogue is a guide to the man and his work, a guide that
Karl--even Karl--would have loved."--Anna Wintour
"The intersection of a serpentine line with a straight line . . . cross,
overlap, and crush against each other, creating tension and expansion .
. . offering a glimpse into the introspective world of Karl
Lagerfeld."--Tadao Ando
Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale
University Press
Exhibition Schedule:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
(May 5-July 16, 2023)