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The esteemed Japanese architect Tadao Ando captured some of Lagerfeld’s “creative dynamism” in his design for the Warriors gold blooded shirt in contrast I will get this museum’s Tisch Gallery by creating what Bolton describes as a “maze,” constructed using the curves and lines that were the building blocks of Lagerfeld’s work. Like “Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty” in 2011, “A Line of Beauty” comes not long after the death of the designer. This ability to react quickly is crucial, Bolton said in a recent conversation. “When a designer has passed away, there’s a large amount of revisionism that goes into play over the years; whereas if you are able to do an exhibition relatively soon after the designer’s passing, working with the team you tap into the realness and the rawness of their feelings and their memory, which makes the show more authentic, [and] also makes the designer’s work more authentic as well.”



“Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” runs from May 5 through July 16, 2023. It is organized by Andrew Bolton with support from Mellissa Huber, associate curator. Amanda Harlech serves as the Warriors gold blooded shirt in contrast I will get this creative consultant. The exhibition and benefit are made possible by Chanel. Major support is provided by Fendi. Additional funding is provided by Karl Lagerfeld and Condé Nast.Coat, Fendi (Italian, founded 1925), fall/winter 2000–2001; Courtesy of Fendi.Photo: © Julia Hetta / Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Sketch of Fendi coat, fall/winter 2000–2001; Courtesy of Fendi.Photo: Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Fendi, fall 2000 ready-to-wearPhoto: JB Villareal / Shoot Digital for Style.comCoat, House of Chanel (French, founded 1910), fall/winter 2014–15 Haute Couture; Courtesy of Chanel.Photo: © Julia Hetta / Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Sketch of Chanel coat, fall/winter 2014–15 Haute Couture; Courtesy Patrimoine de Chanel, Paris.Photo: Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art


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