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Karl Lagerfeld - A Graphic Biography

2025, Innbundet, Engelsk

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Through intertwined narratives and evocative illustrations, this graphic biography reveals the life and influence of Karl Lagerfeld, the legendary designer who revolutionized fashion. The book’s innovative structure alternates between Lagerfeld’s public achievements and personal moments, offering an in-depth and multifaceted look at his story. One narrative chronicles his rapid ascent in the fashion world, charting his journey from his beginnings in 1940s Germany to his rise as a global creative force. Set against the vibrant worlds of 1950s Paris and 1970s Italy, it highlights his transformative work at Chanel, Fendi, and his eponymous label, celebrating his groundbreaking designs and larger-than-life persona that captivated audiences worldwide. The parallel narrative provides a rare glimpse into Lagerfeld’s private life, showcasing a reflective and deeply creative individual. In the quietude of his home in the countryside south of Paris, he immersed himself in literature, art, and his love for his famous cat, Choupette. These intimate scenes illuminate a man whose relentless drive was paired with a profound appreciation for beauty and simplicity. With meticulous storytelling and engaging visuals, this biography captures the many facets of Karl Lagerfeld—a figure defined by ambition, artistry, and an ability to seamlessly navigate grandeur and introspection. Essential for fashion aficionados and readers fascinated by influential lives, this book is a unique celebration of a legacy that continues to shape the cultural and creative landscapes of today.

Produktegenskaper

  • Forfatter

  • Bidragsyter

    Michele Botton (Illustratør)
  • Forlag/utgiver

    Prestel
  • Format

    Innbundet
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2025
  • Antall sider

    128
  • EAN

    9783791393476

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