You have heard the tale of the emperor's new clothes, but what can you say about the Kaiser with so many collections? Karl Lagerfeld is the king of designer fashion. Every designer wants to be him or have his job. Magazines cover every project he is involved with - which is about 3 per day. Every Japanese fashion fan worships him. But when the Fall 2009 couture show came and went, I had to ask myself - is couture Karl's strong point? Now you might say who cares? Couture is out of touch with reality, right? However, the unreal or at least untouchable world of couture is alive and well and is responsible (usually) for setting the image of any fashion house.
With Chanel, it's the other way round. Couture is more of a courtesy and provides bragging rights for the house. Keep in mind that Coco never saw the RTW collection during her lifetime. Every Chanel suit was Couture until her death at the age of 88 in 1971. It's just that under the reign of KL the big WOW factor rarely happens at Couture like it does at RTW.
Karl Lagerfeld is the most prolific designer alive. He has had his hands in so many collections over the last 50 years that I doubt he would be able to name them all. The interesting thing is that Karl was never a couture designer and could not compete on that level. His 50+ year love/ hate friendship with Yves Saint Laurent was very much fueled by the fact that while both started their careers at the same time, it was Yves who was instantly embraced by the world of couture through the house of Christian Dior. Karl on the other hand became affiliated with a string of high profile RTW collections from Fendi to Chloe and many more "ghost" designing assignments for companies with no public profile but tons of cash. It was Chloe that put him on the map globally and Karl had two stints as the creative director of the house before Stella McCartney kick started the collection again in the mid 90's. I was involved with Chloe during the end of Karl and the beginning of Stella and the sensation she brought to the house was amazing!
While Mr. L would never admit this bothered him, how could it not? A man who revamps his family history more times than Coco herself did, each time coming off more gentry can hardly say he is not about image.
What Karl has done for Chanel is hands down the most amazing turn around in the fashion world- as interesting as Tom Ford for Gucci - even more-so maybe - because Karl has done it by revamping the classics over and over again while Tom started Gucci RTW from scratch which comes with it's own excitement. Karl pushes the boundaries of playful and prudent and gives women another reason to buy a Chanel suit each season. Lets not forget that handbags fueled the biz for the last 10 years - but the RTW is still the most prestigious collection in the world and hugely profitable for the house.
The strange thing is - Karl is so strong with RTW that he upstages his own couture shows and you actually come away thinking - oh this or that look would have been cool from last season"s RTW. Amazing, as no other designer could ever make you feel that way. In terms of value though, any women would be better suited to buy 3 or 4 Chanel RTW suits for the same amount one couture creation would cost. The quality of Chanel RTW is head and shoulders above any other brand - and I have to say that spending time in the couture salon of the house of Chanel in Paris is one of the highlights of my career. The mystique of Coco's legacy still lives in every inch of the salon and in Coco's apartment above the salon. However, at a certain point - do the extra small details warrant spending 10's of thousands of dollars if you are not a red carpet walker? Especially in 2009?
John Galliano is the polar opposite. His shows are always a fantasy - but his couture shows are more like an acid trip in creativity. He gives till it hurts! JG never seems to be bored which is actually how Karl looked at the couture show. Granted, Karl has 25+ years on Galliano - maybe we would all be bored by then! Jean Paul Gaultier also showed a very strong couture collection. There were many references to what the press are crediting to "Lady GaGa", but that really means Thierry Mugler - as he designs many of GaGa's looks!
One of the most interesting details from the Chanel Couture show was the music. Spin master Michel Gaubert kept your toes tapping with his mix of La Roux "In For The Kill". If you don't know the U.K. sensation - check out their website that has a very cool interactive home page! Also, you must check out the video for this track - think blade runner meets V magazine!
Karl has been increasingly outspoken lately. Most recently making derogatory statements about Heidi Klum and later her husband Seal. It's almost like Karl is becoming Coco the older he gets! Long live Kaiser Karl!!