Karl Lagerfeld: A Life in Fashion by Alfons Kaiser

The late fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld was nothing if not a recognizable persona. His monochromatic look, tailored suit, tinted glasses, and powdered ponytail helped him to become a kind of living logo for his brand. With a quick sketch, he was able to capture the look of the moment, perfectly encapsulating everything about his vision with immaculate precision. But who was Karl Lagerfeld? Who is the man behind the acclaimed fashion houses? The answer to that question may not be as easy to come by. Beyond the public facade of high-brow elegance and timely trends lies a man who valued his personal life and rarely revealed anything about himself that didn't further his brand. Even his date of birth was clouded by his own noncommittal origin story. In Karl Lagerfeld: A Life in Fashion, author Alfons Kaiser attempts to unveil the man behind some of fashion's most iconic moments. 

The earliest sections of the book reveal Kaiser's deep research as he debunks many of the tall tales that Lagerfeld told about his early years. From the year of his birth (yes, he was older than he claimed to be), to the way he interacted with his family and schoolmates, it is clear that Lagerfeld embellished the story of his life to fit the narrative that he conjured for himself and his image as a designer. The reality is this. Karl was born to a family that made a name for itself in the evaporated milk business in Germany during the brink of the second world war. He wasn't particularly close with either of his parents, and he was always a bit different than the other boys his own age. It is hard to imagine Karl Lagerfeld as anything but the icon that he became. Even so, he was the last of his friend group, including Yves Saint-Laurent, to find success. Once he did find it, though, he would enjoy a rich career in the industry that spanned over half a century. 

Professional accolades, friendships, and feuds scatter the pages of Kaiser's detailed biography. The sheer scope of Lagerfeld's career is placed on full display in the work, which is quite astounding considering the industry he worked in. Fashion has always been something of the moment. Styles come in and out with a regularity that can often leave designers behind. Lagerfeld's staying power and ceaseless quest for relevancy is a remarkable feat. I was struck by how different Lagerfeld's public persona was from the man he was in his private life. He fiercely guarded his privacy, only confiding in his close friends, confidants, and his romantic partner of many years. Karl seemed to have been a loyal friend who went out of his way to take care of those around him. I have a mixed response, then to this work as a whole. It isn't that the reporting on Lagerfeld's life is bad. In fact, the writing is well researched and highly empathetic. Still, I can't help but feel that parts of the work pry more into Lagerfeld's life than he would ever have wanted to be revealed. Nevertheless, the brilliance of Lagerfeld's work and the genius of the man he was is carefully portrayed in this book. 

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14 Responses to “Karl Lagerfeld: A Life in Fashion by Alfons Kaiser”

  1. It's not my kind of book but I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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    1. Biographies aren't usually my go to genre either, but I do enjoy reading about interesting people from time to time.

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  2. I've never thought about reading a book about Karl Lagerfeld?! He seems a very interesting person. Biographies have not always been a hit for me, but I keep trying :)

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    1. Biographies can be pretty hit or miss for me too. I mostly enjoyed this one though.

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  3. It's always odd to see such invasive books about people who are very private, but unfortunately, there's way too much boundary crossing and the thought that public figures give up their privacy for fame. I have a lot of thoughts.

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    1. I think that is my biggest complaint with this one. It felt quite invasive at times, especially when the author told us about what a private person Lagerfeld really was.

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  4. Interests that some parts were too prying. Great review Ethan.

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    1. That may be inevitable in a biography. It does make me wonder if this will benefit from more time. It almost feels too soon after the man passed away.

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  5. I always wonder how the subject of a book like this would feel about what is written.

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    1. I have almost no doubt that he wouldn't be a fan haha.

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  6. I would never want to be a public figure and I can totally understand the desire to keep his private life private. I guess that would be hard given his profession. Still, I don't know much about him, and it didn't seem like his life was splashed all over the gossip mags, so I guess he was partly successful.

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    1. There's a certain part of the appeal of him as a designer/person that is the mystery with which he lived in.

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  7. I always got the feeling that Lagerfeld enjoyed his rather enigmatic persona and would have preferred his life stayed that way. Even so, it sounds like an interesting read about a real icon.

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    1. I think you are right. He really relished in the mystery of himself. I have to admit that it was cool to learn more about him though.

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