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Cara Delevingne unveils her Cara Loves Karl capsule collection.
After missing a New York Fashion Week event earlier this month to celebrate her collection with late designer Karl Lagerfeld, Delevingne, 30, attended the Paris Fashion Week party for Cara Loves Karl on Tuesday .
To mark the occasion, Delevingne wore a sultry oversized tuxedo jacket with a canvas sash around his neck that bears Lagerfeld’s name along with a matching belt around his waist. The model completed her look with black thigh high boots.
Early Tuesday, Delevingne sported another Cara x Karl look in a carousel she shared on Instagram. This look included a sleek black blazer with matching pants and classic pointed toe pumps. She went without a blouse under her blazer, showing off her plunging neckline.
“Cara❤️karl,” she wrote alongside the series of photos.
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Delevingne announced the collection last month. She said vogue at the time that she didn’t want plays to be limited by gender norms.
“I never understood how you can define a garment with a gender,” she said. “It was important to me that the collection was not just unisex, but genderless.”
“We’ve been working on this collaboration for a few years,” Delevingne added. “I really believe [Karl] would be truly proud of what we’ve created and how we’ve created it – without defining who should wear the pieces, allowing the person to dictate what fashion really becomes.”
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She also opened up about her special bond with Lagerfeld, who died in February 2019, during an interview with Grace UNITED STATES and remembers meeting Lagerfeld at a Chanel show.
“The first time I met him, I was immediately blown away by his kindness and generosity,” said the Only murders in the building actress, who was 20 at the time. “Karl really taught me the importance of embracing your quirkiness. He was unique himself and didn’t care what other people thought. I try to live with that attitude every day.”
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Speaking about the line’s goal, Delevingne said: “The message is about inclusivity. It doesn’t matter how you identify. There are pieces in this collection for everyone. It’s made for everyone. .”
She added that talk of a collaboration began shortly after Lagerfeld’s death, when the brand asked Delevingne to create a tribute shirt.
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As for how she keeps Lagerfeld’s legacy alive, Delevingne opened up about how he inspired their collaboration.
“For me, Karl’s style is timeless, classic, chic, yet simple, and always has a twist – that’s what I kept in mind when creating this collection,” she said. “Karl is his greatest legacy. Everything he did will be remembered and seen as an inspiration to the next generation.”