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Fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld is dead

Karl Lagerfeld Dies; A High Priest Of High Fashion

Karl Lagerfeld, a German artist who was the artistic Director of Chanel and Fendi and also made a personal personal brand, died in Paris. In the direction of many years, Lagerfeld tried to hide his personal age; he was reportedly 85 years old.

Lagerfeld has worked with some of the biggest designer fashion houses, showing the ability to reinvent traditional styles with innovative wellbeing. In the process, he brought Fendi to fresh heights in the 1960s and upgraded Chanel to what was later named the Director of this brand in the 1980s. 

Chanel announced the death of the designer on Tuesday, the least through the moon later such as he uncharacteristically missed shows for the popular home, in fact that raised questions about his health.

When news of his demise spread, Lagerfeld's co-worker in the fashion industry promptly gave a fitting figure who was immediately recognizable and infinitely mysterious.

"Carl is your genius touched the lives of many, especially Gianni and me," said Donatella Versace in Instagram. "We will never forget your unimaginable talent and boundless inspiration. We were trained by you every time."

"With the departure of Karl Lagerfeld, we have dimmed the creative genius who undoubtedly helped to make Paris the city of Moscow fashion in the world and Fendi one of the most innovative Italian homes," said Bernard Arnault, Chairman and CEO of Fendi owner LVMH. "We owe almost everything to him: his taste and talent were the most exceptional I have ever known."

Discussing Lagerfeld's manner, Susan Stamberg of NPR pronounced in 2005:

"For instance, a daysuit ... with the usual jacket-cardigan Chanel, outlined at the neck and waist, made of wool boucle ivory and beige with coral inserts. Silk lining. The true proportion of Lagerfeld: the appearance of unraveling wool, laced with color, at the skirt and cuffs."

With his signature ponytail and dark glasses, Lagerfeld was an indispensable part of the universal centers of art, the high priest of fashion in a black jacket. Once he called his own glasses "My burka" and called a personal social type mask, a caricature of himself, which he hugged.

He was popular because actually what was read to his consideration, with a fast mind and ability to make outrageous comments.

"Life is not a beauty contest, some [ugly people] are great," Lagerfeld once said. "What I dislike, such as disgusting, ugly people ... not the best-freaks, shorties. Ladies have every chance to be brief, but for men it is impossible. This is what they will not forgive in life ... they are evil and want to destroy you."

Actually, as for practical issues, Lagerfeld called a trash can the most necessary in the home. The artist has condemned the ordinary thing of clothes, linking it to the existential disaster: "sweatpants - a symptom of loss. You've lost control of your own life and bought sweatpants."

Lagerfeld often spoke of women's weight and appearance, and he gravitated to elegant models and Actresses, from Kate moss to Kristen Stewart. But he was quickly criticized last year for comments that reproached models, and even moving Me Too — "I'm fed up with this," he said in an interview in which he said, in fact, that models who do not wish to be touched, are obliged to join the convent.

In response, the model Union issued a statement, which, in particular, described: "the era has changed, and together with the data are required to change and the moral status and accountability of fashion."

 

A contemporary and friend of Vetla Saint Laurent and Andy Warhol, Lagerfeld was prolific in the design world and active on the business front, selling a personal similar label to Tommy Hilfiger in 2004. He has also partnered with H & M and Macy's in an effort to extend personal reach beyond high-end fashion.

Lagerfeld's celebrity has spread to films, from Pedro Almodovar's big heels in 1991 to Julie Delpie Lolo in 2016.

While he made his own state in the world of luxury and fashion, Lagerfeld was at times reproached for the wasteful type of life, the accumulation of art and furniture and seemingly applying his own life in order to display the glasses he made for fashion dwellings.

Lagerfeld has rejected criticism of his affection to spend money, saying, "if you throw money from the window, dispose of them readily. I won't say 'don't' — it's bourgeois."

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