“I design like I breathe, you don’t ask to breathe, it just happens.” Karl Lagerfeld, international fashion icon, said this sentence. Expressing his innate talent, by creating contemporary garments, was more of a need than a job for the designer. Leather biker jackets, typically masculine white shirts revisited in a feminine key, colorful sweatshirts and t-shirts, blazers paired with pants characterize by a straight silhouette and metallic bomber flood the brand's ready-to-wear collections for men, women and children, completed by a wide range of bags, shoes and accessories, for an undoubtedly rock-chic final total look.
Karl Lagerfeld approached the world of fashion at the age of 21, in 1954, when he won the first place at the International Woolmark Prize with the sketch of a coat. From that moment, his career has always been uphill. In addition to being the creative director of his eponymous brand, the designer has designed the collections of two great giants of international luxury, Chanel and Fendi.
Pop culture, people and places are the designer's main sources of inspiration. Karl Lagerfeld was an extremely learned man, passionate about art and photography. The avant-garde mixed with the Parisian classics give life to energetic and ironic garments. Black and white, the predominant colors in the brand's collections, are flanked by a wide variety of vivid and bright colors. This extraordinary attention to details, combined with the use of high quality fabrics, come true in a wardrobe enjoyed from people who make elegance an attitude.