Sharing a history dating back to 1954, KARL LAGERFELD and The Woolmark Company will introduce 777 limited-edition “Knit Karl” boxes including Merino yarn, knitting needles, and patterns imagined by Karl Lagerfeld.

PARIS, FRANCE – The Maison KARL LAGERFELD and The Woolmark Company announces the launch of the Knit Karl box. The limited- edition “do it yourself” box set will include items to hand knit an exclusive Australian Merino wool design, which was imagined by the late Karl Lagerfeld.

Breaking down borders, everyone across the world is invited to take part in a digital scavenger hunt, searching for a unique code for the chance to win a limited edition Knit Karl box. There are 777 knit boxes created – an ode to the iconic designer’s favourite number. The competition will run from February 7 until March 7, with the exclusive codes to be entered at at www.knitkarl.com.

Both Karl Lagerfeld and his namesake brand share a longstanding relationship with Woolmark. The late designer first rose to fame after he won the 1954 Woolmark Prize in the coat category. Then just 21 years old, the win launched the start of his extraordinary career that changed the face of fashion. In 2018, the idea of a collaboration with The Woolmark Company was born and together the two companies developed the initial phases of this special project. Furthermore, beginning with the Fall 2020 collection, all KARL LAGERFELD knitwear will be made using Woolmark-certified premium wool.

 

Each Knit Karl box will contain one of four unisex Lagerfeld designs — a pullover, cap, headband or scarf — plus knitting needles, yarn, personalised pins and instructions for how to knit the piece. The yarn is made from pure Australian Merino wool that is 100% natural, renewable and biodegradable.

“Our relationship with the late Karl Lagerfeld dates back to 1954, when a young, emerging designer presented a daffodil yellow wool coat to a prestigious judging panel which included Christian Dior and Hubert de Givenchy,” says Stuart McCullough, The Woolmark Company Managing Director. “It is emotional that Karl Lagerfeld’s first major accomplishment was with wool, as was one of his last projects. The Knit Karl box gives each owner a unique experience that combines the pride of wearing a high-fashion designer piece with the satisfaction of having created it themselves.”