What is Lagenlook?
Here at Kit and Kaboodal, we’re all about Lagenlook – a unique fashion trend that has become a firm favourite with so many women over the years. The styles available in our own clothing collection are all inspired by this way of dressing, with plenty of wardrobe essentials that can be mixed and matched in a sophisticated layered look. When it comes to Lagenlook, it’s easy to get creative by trying out different combinations of colours and fabrics, but if you’re just starting out, we have plenty of tips to help you to put together a look that you love.
In this blog, we’ll be exploring some of the common Lagenlook questions and showcasing a few of our favourite looks using our very own Kit and Kaboodal pieces to help you to get inspired. Simply use our step-by-step guide to get the look.
The term ‘Lagenlook’ originated in Germany, with the term translating into ‘layering look’ in English. However, although it started out here, the passion for exploring quirky, unusual shapes in clothing has continued to span many European countries. This clothing style is designed to suit every body shape and is an ideal option for anyone who is looking to put their own stamp on their current style. Lagenlook is centred around layering multiple pieces of clothing to create an individual look that reflects your personal style and incorporates the ideal of expression – pairing clothes and statement accessories to create unique looks that flatter every shape.
Designers such as Yohji Yamamoto, Marina Avraam and Rick Owens have all championed the Lagenlook style, creating unique pieces specifically designed to be layered. The biggest misconception about Lagenlook is that it is designed to hide the figure. Instead, we believe that it was created to celebrate all figures – using your unique silhouette as a canvas to blend colours, texture and fabrics in a way that’s uniquely yours!
Your Lagenlook Clothing Checklist
- Asymmetrical tops and tunics
- Long hitched or drawstring skirts
- Lace detail tops or dresses for layering beneath other garments
- Clothing with built-in layers or combined fabrics
- Waterfall jackets or cardigans
- Leggings or jeans
- Statement scarves
- Oversized accessories