Rating and value of Karl Lagerfeld's fashion designs
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Rating and value of a work by Karl Lagerfeld
Karl Lagerfeld's drawings and works of art are treasures of haute couture and objets d'art that bear witness to the designer's talent and the history of fashion. The price at which they sell on the art and auction markets ranges from €40 to €4,895, a considerable delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to your drawings and objets d'art. In 2021, a drawing created for the Chloé fashion house sold for €3,800, exceeding the high estimate by over 400%.
Order of value from classic to most popular design
Technique used | Results |
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Photography | From €40 to €3,000 |
Classic drawing | From €150 to €4,750 |
Drawing for Chloé | From €3,550 to €4,895 |
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Reasons to sell a fashion design or a Karl Lagerfeld creation
A fashion drawing is a testimony to the history of a fashion house, and is part of the evolution of stylistic creation. They are rare pieces, at the origin of collections that have often marked the history of fashion. For a couturier, the drawing is often the starting point of the creation; the artist's vision is put down on paper for the first time. It allows the genius to take shape and be visualized, so that the garment can be born. These works in their own right are highly prized at auction and sought after by many collectors.
Lagerfeld also produced photographs that are prized and quoted at auction.
Lagerfeld, fashion icon in black and white
Karl Lagerfeld was born in Hamburg in 1933 and died in Neuilly sur Seine in 2019. A German fashion designer, he lied a lot about the details of his private life.
He came from a family of German aristocrats. He spent his youth between Hamburg and Bad Bramstedt. He studied at the Bismarck School, and discovered his vocation when he accompanied his mother to a Christian Dior fashion show. He and his mother moved to Paris in 1952, by which time he had already started producing fashion designs. He studied at the Lycée Montaigne, and began his career as a fashion illustrator two years later. Pierre Balmain noticed him at a class and took him under his wing. Balmain was his first professional experience in haute couture. During these years, he was friends with Yves Saint Laurent, until Jacques de Bascher broke their friendship by being successively their lover. In 1951, Lagerfeld was appointed Artistic Director of Jean Patou, alongside his work at Balmain. From 1963 onwards, he worked for the Chloé fashion house, where his designs are still very famous. At the same time, he collaborated with the Italian fashion house Fendi, for which he designed the logo.
His life's work was to turn around the House of Chanel, for which he worked from 1983 onwards, revisiting the Timeless bag by creating the classic and the Boy. He took up Chanel's aesthetic, which became his trademark: black and white. He discovers model Inès de la Fressange, who becomes Chanel's muse. He worked again with Chloé and Coty perfumes, and later launched several lines under his own name.
Karl Lagerfeld's imprint on fashion history
Lagerfeld leaves a colossal legacy in fashion history. He had a considerable influence on many 20th-century fashion houses.
Today, his work continues to be celebrated, notably at the Met Gala 2023, where he was the evening's guest of honor.
The success of Karl Lagerfeld's works at auction
In recent years, haute couture has experienced a golden age that it has rarely known. Lagerfeld's designs are particularly representative of this appeal. World-famous today, he exerted a considerable influence on twentieth-century fashion. Lagerfeld's hand-drawn designs bear witness to his unique stylistic identity and elegance, and allow fashion enthusiasts and collectors to immerse themselves once again in the refined, elegant world of the German designer.
Recognizing an original fashion design
A fashion drawing is a work of art in its own right. Some of them are signed, making it possible to identify the designer. It is also possible to identify an original by comparison with the designer's other productions.
Know the value of your design
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