125 fashion sketches by Karl Lagerfeld to be auctioned in the US

125 hand-colored sketches from Karl Lagerfeld’s early days working for
the house of Tiziani, in Rome, will be auctioned by Palm Beach Modern
Auctions on April 18. Many of them have original fabric swatches
attached.

“Of particular importance are the seven Lagerfeld portfolios, each
containing between 22 and 44 original sketches. Each prized portfolio is
estimated at 2,000-4,000 US dollars. Individual sketches are estimated at
1,000-1,500 dollars, while two that were special designs for Elizabeth
Taylor could sell for up to 3,000 dollars each”, informed the auction house
in a statement.

Palm Beach Modern Auctions hosted a sale of Lagerfeld’s sketches in
2014. It was believed then that the owner of the sketches had consigned all
of his Lagerfeld archive. “Even we did not know that he had retained some
favorite sketches for his own personal collection”, said Rico Baca, owner
of Urban Culture Auctions, a division within Palm Beach Modern Auctions, in
a statement. The person in question decided to sell the remaining sketches
after the auction house started receiving calls inquiring whether it still
had any sketches left to sell, following the designer’s death in
February.

The sale will begin at 12:00 noon ET at Urban Culture Auctions, 417
Bunker Road, West Palm Beach, Florida. Internet live bidding will be
possible through LiveAuctioneers.

Photos: courtesy of Palm Beach Modern Auctions

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