It’s a Paris Fashion Week double header for Hun Kim, design director at Karl Lagerfeld, who came to town to present the brand’s spring collection — and dress Paris Hilton for her DJ set at the party Wednesday night celebrating her starring role in its big fall campaign.
He fired up his iPad to show the frothy custom look he sketched, though there were some strong-shouldered jackets and dresses that would certainly suit the reality TV star turned recording artist, designer, author, investor, philanthropist and model.
Kim had built a wardrobe with an escape to the south of France in mind, specifically to Villa La Vigie, one of Lagerfeld’s grand homes, famed for its Mediterranean perch and nearly tropical gardens.
Hence palm trees figured in one of the prints splashed on silk lounge suits, or a jeans jacket and skirt.
Kim and the late German designer long ago bonded over their passion for sketching, key to the geometric seaming that is a hallmark of the brand, along with white shirts, this season featuring prominent shoulders and nipped waists.
Kim extended a finger to show where he often grows a callus by the end of a season’s worth of sketching. But he said it’s worth the pain. “It really helps to build a story, and sparks ideas. You start with a one, which becomes two and then four,” he mused.
With its clean-lined tailoring, versatile pants and inventive shirts, this thoughtfully designed collection added up to a wardrobe of understated Parisian chic.