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 Karl Lagerfeld and Diet Coke.  What is the common denominator?  Skinny silhouette, hi-style appeal and quirkiness.

Karl Lagerfeld designed the cover of the limited edition Diet Coke bottles coming out in June.  Yes, Diet Coke has upped the style factor and is now clothed in a haute couture wrap of swirly psychedelic candy stripes, kaleidoscopic polka dots and dizzying stars.  It appears that Coke and Mr. Lagerfeld are trying to invoke a hallucinatory and phantasmagoric experience for the drinker.  Trying to give us “commoners” a heady rush!! (With the upcoming nuptials of the blue blooded in London, all of a sudden I have become conscious of the social class system.)

I like that Mr. Lagerfeld used basic colors such as white, black, grey with a prudent dash of cotton candy pink in his design.  The cover results in a pop artsy image, something maybe a modern day Andy Warhol would design.

Being the master of the business savvy fashion world, Lagerfeld knows it is all about branding.  What can be a more powerful brand than an image of himself!  Hence, he places a signature caricature of his “skinny” silhouette standing erect, further selling the concept of “drink Diet Coke and be skinny.” 

What can we expect next from the hi-priest of fashion?  Possibly a bottle of Moët et Chandon clothed in a quilted leather cover with a chained bottle stopper…a la bubbly Chanel experience!

What is the message in the bottle?  Life is merely a mirage, it is a fantasy-drink Diet Coke, live the dreamy haute world of fashion and most importantly be skinny!

  • Joy:

    Oh.my.goodness. This is too funny. I just posted something about Mr. Lagerfeld the other day. He is quoted as saying nobody wants to see “round women”, only “fat mummies” dislike skinny size 0 models everyone else prefers skinny(something to that effect). Eww, he gives me the creeps.

    Great post though! :)

  • I recently heard Mr. Lagerfeld talk about staying young by continuing to expose yourself to new things, new inspirations, and keeping up with technology. I think this ad campaign is a good example. Imagine Mr. Lagerfeld’s image on a product with a demographic that is generations younger than he is. A true testament to his youth!

  • A bottle of Moet will be much exciting to me … I do not drink Sodas! But these do look cute and girly :)

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