Tux Ties Without Shirts... For Ladies

Karl Lagerfeld Fall 2008

When he's not designing for Chanel or Fendi, Karl Lagerfeld works on pieces for his own label. Without the pressure of having to conform to another brand's standards, the German designer gets really creative. His tuxedo collars and bow ties for women are a good example.

He showed the quirky look at Paris Fashion Week, an accessory you'd more likely expect to see on a Chip'n'Dale stud than on a willowy female model. Another model fortunately wore a white blouse underneath, yet she wore two bow ties, right on top of each other.

Karl's show wasn't entirely unwearable; some pieces were truly covetable; yes, even the bow ties when they were paired with long, tailored, button-down blazers.

Other looks reflected the designer's own iconic style: a lot of black accessorized with big, dark sunglasses like those he's rarely seen without.
Trend Themes
1. Gender-bending Fashion - There is a growing trend of challenging traditional gender norms in fashion, as seen in Karl Lagerfeld's tuxedo collars and bow ties for women.
2. Quirky Accessories - Fashion designers are experimenting with unconventional accessories, such as double bow ties, to bring uniqueness and whimsy to their collections.
3. Iconic Style - Designers are incorporating their own personal style into their collections, as demonstrated by Karl Lagerfeld's use of black and oversized sunglasses.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry is embracing the trend of blurring gender lines and offering more diverse and inclusive designs.
2. Accessories - The accessories industry has the opportunity to create and promote unconventional accessories like double bow ties, appealing to those seeking to make a bold fashion statement.
3. Eyewear - The eyewear industry can capitalize on the popularity of oversized sunglasses, similar to those worn by Karl Lagerfeld, by designing innovative and stylish frames.

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