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The Met Shares Details About Upcoming Karl Lagerfeld Exhibition

“Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” will bow in the museum's Tisch galleries on May 5 and will run through July 16.

- BY ROSEMARY FEITELBERG

Knowing that May can't come soon enough for Karl Lagerfeld fans and

Met Gala gawkers alike, the Metropolit­an Museum of Art has shared more details about The Costume Institute's spring exhibition.

“Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” will bow in the museum's Tisch Galleries on May 5 and will run through July 16. As the name suggests, the show will trace the aesthetic and conceptual themes that continuall­y surfaced in his collection­s from the '50s up until his death in 2019. Visitors are meant to get a multidimen­sional understand­ing of the late designer's complex creative process and collaborat­ive relationsh­ips with “premières d'atelier,” the seamstress­es who realized his creations. The majority of the 150 garments that will be displayed will be accompanie­d by Lagerfeld's sketches.

The Costume Institute's Wendy Yu curator in charge Andrew Bolton is organizing the exhibition with support from associate curator Mellissa Huber. Lagerfeld's longtime confidante

Amanda Harlech will act as the creative consultant. The Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando, who first met Lagerfeld in 1996, is designing the exhibition. For a multimedia touch, the film director Loïc Prigent, who documented the designer's collection­s from 1997 to 2019, will produce video content for the exhibition.

In addition to tracing the evolution of Lagerfeld's fashions from the twodimensi­onal to the three- dimensiona­l, the show will highlight how “the fluid lines of his sketches found expression in recurring themes in his fashions, uniting his designs for Chanel, Chloé, Fendi, his eponymous label, Karl Lagerfeld, and Patou, creating a diverse and prolific body of work unparallel­ed in the history of fashion.” Bolton said in a statement.

Support for the exhibition and this year's Met Gala is being provided by Chanel. Scheduled for May 1, this year's extravagan­za is being co- chaired by Michaela Coel, Penélope Cruz, Roger Federer, Dua Lipa, and, as always,

Condé Nast's global chief content officer Anna Wintour.

“Major support” is also being offered by Fendi, where the designer also worked for more than 50 years, and additional funding will be made possible by Karl Lagerfeld and Condé Nast, according to press material released Wednesday by The Met.

For diehard Lagerfeld fans, a companion book “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” will be released in May. The tome will include new photograph­y by Julia Hetta alongside drawings by Lagerfeld as well as interviews with Lagerfeld's premières d'atelier at Chanel, Chloé, Fendi, and the Karl Lagerfeld brand. Readers will also find personal reflection­s on the designer from Wintour, art historian Patrick Hourcade, Harlech and Ando.

 ?? ?? Karl Lagerfeld backstage at the Chanel fall 2003-04 ready-to-wear show.
Karl Lagerfeld backstage at the Chanel fall 2003-04 ready-to-wear show.

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