Two Years On, Karl Lagerfeld Is Still “The Holy Grail”
On the second anniversary of the creative director's death, we
celebrate the Kaiser's most spectacular moments
German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld with two models, circa 1984.
(Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Three weeks ago, the long time personal assistant and
bodyguard to Karl Lagerfeld published a book. A memoir dedicated to
his time with his employer, entitled Ça Va, cher Karl?
(How are you, dear Karl). Sébastien Jondeau documents his life
alongside the man he saw as a father figure, as well as the person
responsible for skyrocketing his career (the 44-year-old continues
to work for the Fendi label). Apt then, that he compared their
meeting to crossing paths with an asteroid. Taking flight under
Lagerfeld’s wing for more than 20 years, Jondeau also coined him
“the Holy Grail.”
It’s been two years since fashion’s most iconic
creative director passed away. In 2019, at the age of 85, Karl
Lagerfeld left behind a world he spent a lifetime beautifying. His
notoriety for reimagining what fashion could be for the modern
woman was both pioneering and renegade.
Beginning as a winner within the International Wool
Secretariat competition in 1955, Lagerfeld was immediately snapped
up by Pierre Balmain as a personal assistant. Just a few years
later, his star was seen by French designer, Jean Patou, where he
was set as creative director. What followed was a remarkable tenure
at Chloé as well as time at Valentino before being poached by the
Fendi sisters in 1967 to reinvent their plateauing label. It was
here that the German-born designer began to first make his mark on
the global stage (and a label he remained at for more than 52
years).
But it was in 1983, when Lagerfeld was tasked with
reviving the Chanel brand, that history started to be written. A
decade after the death of its eponymous founder, the label was
largely out of favor. And, as time would tell, this blank canvas
which he was given was to become his greatest masterpiece. More
than three decades followed at Chanel, with his final shows
delivered a month after he succumbed to the pancreatic
cancer he had managed to hide from public view.
Posthumously, his fame is anything but faded and his
name never far from industry reference. The Kaiser, as he came to
be known, built an empire so great that it lives on as a kind of
benchmark for fashion at large. These days, Chanel remains in the
twilight of Lagerfeld’s legacy. His establishment of new-look
womenswear was, in his early days, a shock of the new. While his
contemporaries like Cristóbal Baleciaga and Saint Laurent sought to
redefine the silhouette (through enlarged sleeves or tulip skirts
or extravagant shoulders), Lagerfeld wrestled the zeitgeist,
merging modernism with fashion until his collections bore its
reflection.
His early collections, particularly at Jean Patou
were met with eyebrows almost as raised as his hemlines. But it was
this trailblazing, cowboy nature that enabled him to push high
fashion from beyond its haute couture traditions and into a
ready-to-wear future.
“… I like today and perhaps a little
future still, but the past is really something I’m not interested
in.” – Karl Lagerfeld
While controversy was never far – in the months
following his passing, a retrospective of verbal misgivings swirled
almost as potently as his list of fashion achievements – it was his
prophetic ability to swerve fashion in his direction that will be
most remembered. Jondeau was with him until his final days, and in
recent interviews, explained he is still coming to terms with the
loss. However, this “Holy Grail” that he reminisces, will live on
forever in fashion’s most spectacular, most important moments.
A SARTORIAL TRIBUTE
His Supermodel Prowess “Karl
was my magic dust” – Claudia Schiffer
In the early days it was Inés de la Fressange and Linda
Evangelista. It was also Christy and Claudia. It was Naomi and
Helena. Soon after it was Gisele, Vanessa, and Penelope. Then it
was Gigi, Kendall, Kaia and Cara. Muses, collaborators and some
even confidantes. Wherever Lagerfeld went, supermodels followed.
The result? An archive of some of the most superb snapshots in
fashion runway history.
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER: Ines de la Fressange
walks the runway during the Chanel Ready to Wear show as part of
Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 1989-1990 in October, 1989 in
Paris, France. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty
Images)
German model Claudia Schiffer shows off a
creation by Karl Lagerfeld during the presentation of Chanel's
Fall-Winter 1996 ready-to-wear collection in Paris on March 20,
1995. (Photo by Pierre VERDY / AFP) (Photo credit should read
PIERRE VERDY/AFP via Getty Images)
FRANCE - JULY 01: Fashion Haute Couture -
Fall/Winter 1994 -1995 in Paris, France in July, 1994 - Chanel
(Linda Evangelista). (Photo by Daniel SIMON/Gamma-Rapho via Getty
Images)
English model Kate Moss presents a creation for
fashion house Karl Lagerfeld as part of the 1996 Spring-Summer
ready-to-wear collection in Paris on October 17, 1995. (Photo by
Gérard JULIEN / AFP) (Photo credit should read GERARD JULIEN/AFP
via Getty Images)
English fashion model Naomi Campbell wearing a
women's haute couture gold dress designed by German fashion
designer Karl Lagerfeld for French fashion house Chanel at the 1999
Chanel Spring and Summer haute couture fashion show in January
1999. (Photo by Pierre Vauthey/Sygma/Sygma via Getty
Images)
Linda Evangelista, Karl Lagerfeld et Claudia
Schiffer lors du defile Pret-a-porter Printemps-Ete 1995 Chanel le
17 octobre 1994 a Paris, France. (Photo by William
STEVENS/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
FRANCE - APRIL 01: Runway show for Chanel's
Spring 1994 RTW collection, designed by Karl Lagerfeld. (Photo by
Guy Marineau/Conde Nast via Getty Images)
His Super Shows “It’s the idea of how it should look!” – Karl
Lagerfeld
From his Chanel dreamscapes set under the magnificent awnings of
the Grand Palais in Paris, to his stupendous in-situs for Fendi (in
such fanciful locations as The Great Wall of China), to his early
tableaux of souped up supermodels, Lagerfeld ignited a theatre into
runway shows that made them the ticket of the season. In recent
years, his Chanel set Cara Delevigne as the leader of a feminism
protest for spring summer 2015 and he cast Vanessa Paradis, Kristen
Stewart, and Julianne Moore as patrons of a faux, yet wildly chic,
casino for haute couture of the same year. He also created an
iceberg, an indoor tidal beach, an astronautical rocket launch, a
gargantuan Chanel Airlines airport and the tombs of ancient Egypt.
To watch a Lagerfeld show was to be transported in time, place and
luxury style.
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 07: General view of the
runway with the Chanel Rocket during the Chanel show as part of the
Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2017/2018 on March 7,
2017 in Paris, France. (Photo by Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis
via Getty Images)
British model Kate Moss (4th L), French Laetitia
Casta (2nd L) and other models show off roughly suits, dresses and
outfits on October 17, 1997 during the presentation in Paris of
Chanel's Spring-Summer 98 ready-to-wear collection designed by
German stylist Karl Lagerfeld. / AFP / Pierre VERDY (Photo credit
should read PIERRE VERDY/AFP via Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 07: Julianne Moore with
Kristen Stewart and Lily-Rose Depp, plays roulette during Karl
Lagerfeld's casino presentation at the Grand Palais, Chanel Haute
Couture Autumn Winter 2015 fashion show during Paris Haute Couture
Fashion Week on July 7, 2015 in Paris, France. (Photo by
Catwalking/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 30: Models walk the
runway during the Chanel show as part of the Paris Fashion Week
Womenswear Spring/Summer 2015 on September 30, 2014 in Paris,
France. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 06: Models walk the
runway at the Chanel Spring Summer 2016 fashion show during Paris
Fashion Week on October 6, 2015 in Paris, France. (Photo by
Catwalking/Getty Images)
PARIS - MARCH 09: A model poses on the runway
during the Chanel Ready to Wear show as part of the Paris
Womenswear Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2011 at Grand Palais on March
9, 2010 in Paris, France. (Photo by Antonio de Moraes Barros
Filho/WireImage)
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 05: Cara Delevingne and
models walk the runway during the Chanel show as part of the Paris
Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2019/2020 on March 05, 2019 in
Paris, France. (Photo by Dominique Charriau/WireImage)
PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 22: A model walks the
runway during the Chanel Spring Summer 2019 show as part of Paris
Fashion Week on January 22, 2019 in Paris, France. (Photo by Pascal
Le Segretain/Getty Images)
Caption: BEIJING - OCTOBER 19: Models walk the
runway with designer Karl Lagerfeld's Fall/Winter 2007 collection
at the Fendi Great Wall of China fashion show taking place on the
Great Wall of China itself, on October 19, 2007 in Beijing, China.
(Photo by Lucas Dawson/Getty Images for FENDI)
His Pure Talent “I’m very much down to earth, just not this earth.” – Karl
Lagerfeld Leaving aside the frivolity of big names and big
shows, it was the fashion, the collections, and the clothes that
were at the core of his mastery. If forging forward and breaking
bygones were his hobbies, his pure ability for immense
craftsmanship was his bread and butter. The tailoring, whether it
was his plethora of 90s-era applique, his nuance for the perfect
little black dress, the little black jacket or the little black
bag, or the meticulous perfection he directed into his Métier’s
d’art and haute couture presentations, Lagerfeld never let
fame-and-name bruise the privilege of delivering supreme
quality.
PARIS, FRANCE - JANUARY 24: Lily-Rose Depp and
Karl Lagerfeld walk the runway during the Chanel Spring Summer 2017
show as part of Paris Fashion Week on January 24, 2017 in Paris,
France. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty
Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 05: A model walks the
runway during the Chanel Ready to Wear fashion show as part of the
Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2019/2020 on March 5,
2019 in Paris, France. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via
Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - MAY 03: Model Bella Hadid walks
the runway during the Chanel Cruise 2018/2019 Collection at Le
Grand Palais on May 3, 2018 in Paris, France. (Photo by Stephane
Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 08: A model walks the runway
during the Chanel show as part of Paris Fashion Week - Haute
Couture Fall/Winter 2014-2015 at Grand Palais on July 8, 2014 in
Paris, France. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty
Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 05: A model walks the
runway during the Chanel Ready to Wear fashion show as part of the
Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2019/2020 on March 5,
2019 in Paris, France. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via
Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 03: Karl Lagerfeld and
wedding dress model walk the runway during the Chanel Haute-Couture
Show as part of Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2012/13 at Grand
Palais on July 3, 2012 in Paris, France. (Photo by Michel
Dufour/WireImage)
PARIS - JULY 6: Destinger Karl Lagerfeld and one
of his models are seen on the runway at the end of his Chanel Haute
Couture Fall-Winter 2006/07 Fashion show during Paris Fashion Week
at Pelouse de St Cloud on July 6, 2006 in Paris, France. (Photo by
Francois Durand/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - OCTOBER 24: Model Carla
Bruni-Sarkozy walks the runway during the Chanel Ready to Wear
Spring/Summer 1989 show as part of the Paris Fashion Week on
October 24, 1988 in Paris,France. (Photo by Victor
VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 05: Cara Delevingne walks
the runway during the Chanel show as part of the Paris Fashion Week
Womenswear Fall/Winter 2019/2020 on March 05, 2019 in Paris,
France. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 03 - Gigi Hadid walks the
runway during the Chanel as part of the Paris Fashion Week
Womenswear Fall/Winter 2020/2021 on March 03, 2020 in Paris,
France. (Photo by Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty
Images)