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Karl Lagerfeld’s Karl Line Revealed

Karl by Karl Lagerfeld line

Photos courtesy of Net-a-Porter

Sneak peek: Three looks from Karl Lagerfeld's Karl label, debuting exclusively on Net-a-Porter in January.

Not satisfied with just the one image from Karl Lagerfeld's Karl line released ahead of the collection's January 25 launch? Fine, fine, have some more.

Net-a-Porter, which will exclusively sell the 70-piece masstige line before it hits KarlLagerfeld.com in February, has released more images of model Saskia de Brauw in the designer's graphic-inspired wares.

Though the color palette for the line includes touches of silver, burgundy, pink, white, and gray, the preview images stick to monochrome black looks, with de Brauw modeling a sleeveless jacket dress; a leather jacket paired with skinny jeans; and a vinyl-sleeved sweater worn with a pleated skirt.

Priced from $50 for a canvas bag featuring a Lagerfeld cameo design (yes please!) to $1,000+ for leather pieces, the collection will run the gamut from "the essential white shirt" to less-basic sequined skirts, detachable collars, rubber patches, and zipper accents.

"We are working on a lot of amazing ideas which are all about making luxury affordable and accessible," Lagerfeld says in a press statement.

"I’m very excited about bringing this vision to life with this brand.”

"We are constantly seeking to innovate and find new things to excite and inspire our customer, and the launch of KARL ticks all these boxes and more," adds Net-a-Porter buying director Holli Rogers.

"From leather biker jackets to tailoring to the season's must-have detachable collar, the line exudes effortless cool and is quintessential Karl. With over 70 pieces to choose from and with a fantastic price point we can't wait for the collection to arrive!”

That makes two of us!

To gain access to more images of the collection, download the Karl app, and play Karl-themed games for a chance at $1000 to spend on the line, join Karl's Kult on Net-a-Porter's special Karl microsite.

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