Elisabeth Taylor (1963 - 1969)
Original drawing, sketch of Elisabeth Taylor's costume signed "Karl" lower right, inscribed and numbered (T-57 Tiziani) upper left, annotation in English, in blue pen, in the lower margin: "white chiffon dress "in the style that actresses of the 18th century used to wear to play "greek tragedies" and in pencil "Elizabeth Taylor". Ink and watercolor on cardboard. Size: 50.2 х 21.6 cm Provenance: Tiziani Archives From 1963 to 1969, Karl Lagerfeld made his debut as a fashion designer in the Italian house of Tiziani, run by American designer Evans Richard. Six years of intense creations and collections for Italian women and prestigious clients of the brand such as Elizabeth Taylor, Gina Lollobrigida, Princess Borghese and Doris Duke. This collaboration was a real success that propelled Karl Lagerfeld to the forefront of the haute couture scene. Lagerfeld's original drawings are very rare. Indeed, the couturier always hated keeping his sketches, which he systematically threw in the trash after use: "I throw everything away. The most important object in a house is the trash! I don't keep any of my archives, no sketches, no photographs, no clothes, nothing!" (Interview with the New Yorker, 2007)