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Karl Lagerfeld Fall 2026: It Starts With the Shoulders
Design director Kim Hun added bursts of '80s volume to a graphic wardrobe of tailoring, white shirts and LBDs.
Karl Lagerfeld Spring 2026: Paris Chic, Plus Paris Hilton
Design director Hun Kim created a wardrobe for an escape in the south of France, and some custom looks for…
Karl Lagerfeld Fall 2025: Le Smoking Is Always Allowed
Design director Hun Kim leaned into the founder's dressy, graphic style, riffing on elements of the tuxedo…
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Creative director Hun Kim leaned into black and white for a crisp, graphic collection with utility detailing…
Karl Lagerfeld Fall 2024 Ready-to-Wear: Relive the 2023 Met Gala
Design director Hun Kim took cues from looks he created for VIP guests, letting that festive night live on.
Karl Lagerfeld RTW Spring 2024
Hun Kim aimed to capture the playful mood of Karl Lagerfeld's shows in the '80s and '90s.
Karl Lagerfeld RTW Fall 2023
The collection is a reminder that the late designer, synonymous with black and white, appreciated color, too.
Karl Lagerfeld RTW Spring 2023
Design director Hun Kim took on planet Mars as the theme for the brand's spring collections.
Karl Lagerfeld RTW Fall 2022
A Cara Delevingne capsule collection punctuated a gender-neutral, eco-intensive season.
Karl Lagerfeld RTW Spring 2022
Evolutions, not revolution was the overarching idea for the Parisian label.
Karl Lagerfeld Fall 2021
The collection took cues from the founder's graphic personal style, and his fetish films.
Karl Lagerfeld Women’s RTW Spring 2021
The collection winked to video arcades of yore with vivid color, graphic prints and metallic touches.
Karl Lagerfeld RTW Fall 2020
The collection re-imagines many of the late designer's proposals from the Nineties — and they look terrific…
Karl Lagerfeld RTW Fall 2019
A romantic orchid print sat among the stark, rock-infused pieces — one of Lagerfeld's favorite flowers.
Karl Lagerfeld Men’s Fall 2019
Layered looks came without the added bulk while the abundance of logos showed no sign of letting up.