Karl Lagerfeld software and software for Fendi

Karl Lagerfeld software and software for Fendi

Karl Lagerfeld’s final masterpiece for Fendi

Karl Lagerfeld, a veteran designer who passed away on Tuesday, started as creative director at Fendi in 1965. Looking back, it was four years before people first landed on their faces. moon. Five years before The Beatles broke up. Sixteen years before Prince Charles married Diana. Nineteen years before Steve Jobs invented the first Macintosh computer. In order to see that, Karl had been with Fendi for a long time, even though things changed, for many decades. And with Fendi house, it seems hardly anyone can replace this talented silver haired man.

Always looking for beauty and constant innovation, Karl’s commitment to modeling has never weakened. The relationship between Karl Lagerfeld and Fendi is the longest perhaps most beautiful love story of fashion, a story of loyalty, unprecedented dedication. Just a few days before the show and when Karl was about to die, his only thought revolved around the richness and beauty of the collection.

Karl Lagerfeld's final masterpiece for Fendi
Karl Lagerfeld’s final masterpiece for Fendi

Giữa bầu không khí ảm đạm của show diễn vì cái chết của NTK chính. Tình yêu của nhà thiết kế, trong kịch bản hoa mỹ của Lagerfeld hiện ra trên sàn catwalk. Karl đem đến những mẫu thiết kế mà anh có thể sẽ mặc nếu anh ta là một người phụ nữ: một chiếc nơ trắng như tuyết khổng lồ ở cổ, khoác lên mình chiếc áo khoác đôi màu be sậm được thiết kế sắc sảo. Có nhiều cổ áo trắng tinh tươm, áo choàng dài, và tất nhiên, tóc đuôi ngựa – tất cả đều là ký ức phong cách của một trong những vị vua cuối cùng của thời trang.

Karl Lagerfeld's final masterpiece for Fendi
Karl Lagerfeld’s final masterpiece for Fendi

 

Before his death, Lagerfeld told The Associated Press that David Bowie was a great artist and a timeless fashion icon … who would still be a reference for design.
A video then appeared on the screen above the catwalk: Karl and Fendi went together 54 years. It was Karl, who was asked to draw a sketch of himself when he reached the first day in Fendi. He began drawing by himself a black pen: Cerruti hat, long hair, black glasses, printed lavallière tie, Scottish tweed jacket red and gold culottes pants, boots, and a bag found in Milan .

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