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RIP Karl Lagerfeld

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Karl Lagerfeld, artistic director at Chanel, dies aged 85


Karl Lagerfeld at Paris fashion week in 2018.

The fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has died aged 85, his label, Chanel, has said.

As one of the most prolific and admired designers of modern times, Lagerfeld’s influence on the fashion industry is unparalleled. Known fondly in fashion circles as “the Kaiser” thanks to his German heritage, he was famously uncompromising in his design vision, once declaring: “Sweatpants are a sign of defeat. You lost control of your life so you bought some sweatpants.”

In January he missed the Chanel haute couture show in Paris, fuelling speculation about his health. According to reports, he was admitted to the American hospital in Paris on Monday night. The cause of death is not yet known.

The designer Donatella Versace posted a photograph of herself and Lagerfeld on Instagram, writing: “Karl your genius touched the lives of so many, especially Gianni and I. We will never forget your incredible talent and endless inspiration. We were always learning from you.”

Lagerfeld began his career as an assistant to Pierre Balmain in 1955 and joined Chanel in 1983, spending 36 years at the house. In the interim, he has also held long-term design positions at the Italian house Fendi, the French house Chloé, and established his eponymous brand.
He is credited with reinventing Chanel, taking it from a small house to an industry leader. In 2017 the house released financial figures for the first time, revealing it had made £1.35bn the previous year.



At the couture show in January his righthand woman, Virginie Viard – seen by many as his natural successor – appeared hand in hand with the season’s couture bride. The house released a statement at the time saying Lagerfeld was “feeling tired” and it was his request that Viard “represent him and greet the guests”.

Over the years, Lagerfeld’s personal style became as famous as his designs, confirming his status as a cultural icon. His ice-white ponytail, dark sunglasses and black leather gloves became his style signatures, as did his black tailored suits. His favourites were the slimline style by the designer Hedi Slimane while he was at Dior. In another famous quote he once said: “I lost 200lb to wear suits by Hedi Slimane.”

While Lagerfeld had many friends, he kept his personal life private. His most famous companion was his cat, Choupette, who the designer made into a celebrity pet, complete with its own Instagram account.

Despite his declining health, Lagerfeld kept tight control of his work. He was scheduled to be present for fittings this week for the forthcoming Chanel womenswear show on 5 March – indicative of his life-long work ethic.

“I hate leisure,” the designer told Women’s Wear Daily in 2008, “except reading. I’m really a person made to work, if sketching is considered work. I’m pretty lucky to be doing what I’m doing in beyond-perfect conditions.”
 
RIP Monsieur Karl
A true genius in his field and iconic in so many ways.
 
Aww, sad news. He liked to give himself 5 extra years, saying he didn't want people to know his real birth date which was 1933 as opposed to 1938 which he often said it was. I think I will start doing the same. He was a brilliant designer and lead a helluva life, for sure.
 
The world is changing too much .(

I wish he did a few things in stone too, so that they last.
 
He wasn't a good person. And he seemed to hate women, which was ironic considering his profession.

His comment on the #MeToo movement "If you don’t want your pants pulled about, don’t become a model! Join a nunnery, there’ll always be a place for you in the convent."
 
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He wasn't a good person. And he seemed to hate women, which was ironic considering his profession.

His comment on the #MeToo movement "If you don’t want your pants pulled about, don’t become a model! Join a nunnery, there’ll always be a place for you in the convent."
Yeah, I'm not sad for his death at all.

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Who is Felicia?
 
Who is Felicia?

From dictionary.com:

"Bye, Felicia
is a dismissive term which can be used in a number of different contexts. Most simply and frequently, it is used as a cold way to bid someone a less-than-fond farewell."

Also from Bustle explaining the origination:

"You can thank Ice Cube for the phrase. "Bye, Felicia" is a line uttered by the actor in the 1995 flick Friday."

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Ironically I used the name Felicia when playing Monopoly on our old Nintendo with DH tonight :mrgreen2:
 
Just never effing mind.
 
He was a fashion icon and a legend in that respect. He was also a very imperfect person. One could even say he was more imperfect than many. But perhaps that was because he was a public figure so we were more privy to his thoughts. Was he all bad? No. But he certainly held some racist and misogynistic beliefs to say the very least. He was without question a great talent but also without question showed poor judgment regarding some important issues.



https://www.cnn.com/style/article/karl-lagerfeld-controversial-quotes-intl/index.html


Anyway, thank you for starting this thread @stracci2000. For better or worse Karl Lagerfeld was a genius and the many in fashion world and beyond are mourning him.
 
He left part of his 200m estate to his cat.
 
I know. I was just pointing out that the guy died and I got reprimanded.
Sheeesh!
I definitely wasn't trying to reprimand anyone! Please don't take it that way. I posted an article that goes more in depth into why some people thought he was a shitty person. I posted it on FB and a few people told me they had never known he said those things, and initially blamed them on being very old quotes. I pointed out that some were from the past few years (me too). I never think a balanced view at the world is a negative thing, and I'm sorry you took my comment on your thread personally.
 
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