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Boomer 29-11-2011 08:44 AM

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Jessica Biel and Karl Lagerfeld attend the 199th "Wetten dass...?" show at the Rothaus Hall on December 3, 2011 in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
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Psylocke 29-11-2011 01:20 PM

Some links to the 100 Prozent Karl Lagerfeld documentary (which was unexpectedly boring):
http://dokujunkies.org/reportagen/10...trip-xvid.html
http://rtl-now.rtl.de/100-prozent-ka...yer=1&season=0


Also, according to the ZDF website he will be on Wetten dass...?! this Saturday :woot:

CarMELita 05-12-2011 06:21 AM

^I've seen it. I'm not the usual 'Wetten, dass' viewer, but since it was the final show AND Karl as a guest ... it was quite boring of course. The only highlight was when Gottschalk (the host) asked Karl about his collaboration with 'Beuninger' and Karl had no idea what he was talking about - 'Breuninger? I don't know Breuninger' - I guess the Breuninger people will choke on their coffee when hearing about it :-D

Gloria01 05-12-2011 06:25 AM

^ Remember when Iris Berben brought the handcuffs and Karl thought they were for him and was like: "Oh thanks, that's really nice of you!" LOL :rofl:

CarMELita 05-12-2011 06:28 AM

Just surfed on the Breuninger-website, Collection is said to be online spring-time 2012, clothes will cost between 60 and 300 Euros, focus on Denim and Leather, but also Cocktail dresses and Accessoiries.

http://www.e-breuninger.de/presse/me...tml?no_cache=1

CarMELita 05-12-2011 06:35 AM

@Gloria: Jaaa, that was funny! He must get all kinds of strange gifts for he wasn't irritated in the least, haha! Just imagine, Iris Berben ... haha!

BTW, Breuninger is still looking for a model for Karl's collection - they're looking for a girl, at least 16 years old, size 36 and some model experiences ... https://www.facebook.com/breuninger.de

Psylocke 05-12-2011 10:05 AM

I thought Karl was hilarious on Wetten Dass. At least he's authentic and doesn't pretend to be interested in the bets and the other guests when he's not, hehe.


Anyone know what time the Chanel show is tomorrow?

Boomer 05-12-2011 04:50 PM

http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/1694/99741720.jpg
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Nani 07-12-2011 09:36 AM


CarMELita 07-12-2011 03:23 PM

Link to the whole Paris-Bombay Pre-fall 2012 Collection at style.com:

http://www.style.com/fashionshows/review/2012PF-CHANEL

Drumm09 09-12-2011 08:39 AM

Wow this is the Mother of all KL's documentaries.

It is, unfortunately for some, in German without subtitles. Still, it offers some great never seen photographs and video clips, even some mentions of Jaques De Bascher.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXzEW...eature=related

Mirik 12-12-2011 03:46 AM

Be France N81 du 7 Octobre 2011 ebook30
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tarsha 12-12-2011 12:05 PM

Quote:

Karl Lagerfeld's Banner Year

Fashion’s consummate overachiever outdid himself in 2011, unfurling collaborations and side projects galore, keeping Chanel and Fendi running at high creative throttle, and mapping out ambitious plans for his signature brand.

There was even a new women’s fragrance aptly named for his dazzling output: Karleidoscope.

“As you know, I love occasional co-branding,” the designer deadpanned in July, then discussing the exclusive capsule collection he designed for Macy’s with an average price tag of $100. Hundreds mobbed the Herald Square flagship when Lagerfeld made an appearance in September for its launch in the retailer’s Impulse department.

It was but one of multiple collaborations this year, including an ongoing collection for Italy’s Hogan, a line of pens and lighters for S.T. Dupont, crystal tableware for Sweden’s Orrefors, a pop-up shop for the Schwarzkopf hair-care brand and graphic bottle designs for Coca-Cola Light in Europe.

Well aware of his popularity, Lagerfeld unveiled long-awaited plans to take his signature brand into the burgeoning masstige price zone. A new collection labeled Karl is to debut on Net-a-Porter in January, and a more upscale Karl Lagerfeld Paris line, licensed to Italy’s Ittierre SpA, is to follow for fall 2012. Coming onstream in 2013 is a signature line of men’s and women’s timepieces with Fossil Inc.

Pier Paolo Righi, the new president of Karl Lagerfeld BV, said he expects to multiply “substantially” sales of Lagerfeld branded products — currently generating “north of 100 million euros,” or about $133.4 million at current exchange, annually at retail. “We also think there is a big opportunity to drive the business with strategic alliances and partnerships,” Righi added.

Meanwhile, Lagerfeld turned out hit collections for his main employer, Chanel, and also for Fendi, earning acclaim by making a convincing case for daywear at both houses amid a sea of party dresses on designer runways.

“Life is not a cocktail party,” he proclaimed backstage before Fendi’s spring 2012 show in Milan, a parade of fetching, grown-up clothes. “I like daily life.”

That said, Lagerfeld did not relinquish his title as one of fashion’s most formidable and imaginative showmen, sending Chanel collections parading down the grand, sloping promenade in front of the mythic Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc; down barren planks lined with smoking volcanic rock for a show WWD dubbed “Apocalypse Wow”; or through a magical undersea world constructed across the expanse of Paris’ Grand Palais.

And that’s not everything Lagerfeld crossed off his eye-watering to-do list.

Besides a slew of editorial shoots and campaigns for Chanel, Fendi and Dior Homme, other photography projects included a Chanel handbag campaign starring Blake Lively and a series of television commercials he directed for Magnum ice cream starring Rachel Bilson.

For ordinary nine-to-fivers, it may be comforting to know even Lagerfeld has his limits. Discussing plans to release, with his friend Gerhard Steidl, the complete writings of Friedrich Nietzsche as the 19th-century philosopher wanted them published, Lagerfeld noted he would print the 12-volume set, “Nietzsche’s Nietzsche,” in German only. “I would love to publish it in English, but it would take five to seven years to translate it,” he lamented.
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Boomer 12-12-2011 12:57 PM

^ Damn! And I wanted to order the 12-Volume Nietzsche set on Amazon...can't be more than $20 or so, right? :huh:

Derin 23-12-2011 08:36 AM

Has anyone watched this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotat...&v=d2JI_FUrf6M


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