
This time, collectors will have the chance to get their hands on some of the countless sketches made by the great designer throughout his career, reflecting his passion for fashion, and especially his talent.
No less than 180 drawings, made by the former Chanel and Fendi creative director between the late 1960s and 2018, will be auctioned by Sotheby’s in Paris.
“This sale presents an unprecedented collection of Karl Lagerfeld’s fashion drawings from his apartments at 8 rue des Saints-Pères and 17 quai Voltaire.
“They uniquely retrace the history of fashion and taste as seen by one of its major players, driven by boundless inventivity and virtuosity,” explains Pierre Mothes, vice-president of Sotheby’s France.
Among the key lots in the sale is a set of 24 sketches dating from 1969, some of the earliest in the selection.
The drawings are grouped together in a binder, alongside three press clippings from the same year, and collages made by the great designer showing some of his inspirations.
A compulsive and unparalleled sketcher, Karl Lagerfeld created all of these drawings in ink, although some of them feature motifs, silhouettes and other details made with markers, grease pencils, corrector fluid and, even more surprisingly, makeup.
One such drawing of a dress, sketched with black and beige grease pencil and red-tinted makeup, is estimated to fetch €1,000 to €1,500.
The ‘KARL, Inspirations, Succession Karl Lagerfeld Part IV’ auction will be held in Paris on July 6, during Haute Couture Week.