Thesis for the degree of Master of Arts: Karl Lagerfeld: His Contributions, Originality and Significance in Contemporary Fashion Design
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This thesis is intended to give a sustained insight into the creative output, aims and motivations of Karl Lagerfeld, the contemporary French fashion designer. This investigation and cultural and artistic analysis will, of necessity, traverse many areas of inquiry and will tend to freely cross traditional and academic boundaries of thought and ideas. This is considered not only desirable, but essential, to give fuller credence to the various phenomena of the Lagerfeld empire. The research is not concerned so much with the many products bearing the Lagerfeld label, but with the seminal and quintessential aspects that go to make up what may loosely be called the Lagerfeld style or look.
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