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Karl Lagerfeld (July 2006 - March 2010)

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I want a cardboard Karl so bad it would look amazing in my apartment.
Kinkos, baby. :brows: They do anything.
I'm not sure about cardboard, but an adhesive poster (life size, 5'4" or so) would cost you about $150/60.
Don't ask me how I know these things. :ninja:
 
I'm holding out for my mythical $695.00 Chanel one...might come in a cool box- would be worth it... :innocent:
 
^ He is a GIANT!! A towering presence over all below him!!! :woot: :blush:

*About 5'9"...*
 
Interesting quote about couture from Karl from an article in Vanity Fair.

“It is the people who do not have a business anymore who think couture is finished. There is now a different kind of couture for what different circumstances permit. Luxury ready-to-wear is not so far from what couture used to be. Fashion houses are not landmarks. The idea of couture in the 20s through the 50s is false anyway, idealized. Behind the scenes, workers’ conditions were sordid, sleazy, horrible. Now the workrooms are like spas, and the workers are treated like movie stars, because it is so rare to find anyone with skill. The new couture clients are beautiful, young. We have Russians, Indians, Chinese, South Americans. Women from the Gulf countries don’t even come to Paris—the première flies the collections to them.”
First the swans, now midcentury couture. Killing off all the glamour...:lol:
 
^ My God, I hope there are no demode dead swans lying around the Chanel showrooms... It would be so 1976... :(

He really does have such a deep understanding of the industry- amid all his frivolous remarks, it is easy to forget the knowledge and experience behind what he does... ^_^
 
That's what I like M. Karl for, his respect for the other artists in the ateliers.
 
I'm holding out for my mythical $695.00 Chanel one...might come in a cool box- would be worth it... :innocent:

quilted box i am sure!

The idea of couture in the 20s through the 50s is false anyway, idealized. Behind the scenes, workers’ conditions were sordid, sleazy, horrible.

it is not the first time we hear him complain about oh-how-hard it was in his youth to work at the couture ateliers, is it? "sordid" he seems to say a lot lately.
i worry he may be becoming a little like Yves, hm? but with leather mittens and dry shampoo...

it is true what he says about the ateliers being spas nowadays though... they love so much being there that's why they work until 5 am on the days before the shows, right? who would want to go home and... ummm... sleep? :unsure:


NOTE: sorry for the karl-atheism... i don't know what's wrong with me... just a weird day, i promise... i think i'm just mad because he only does like 10 shows a year...:ninja:
i seriously think he should add yet another show to chanel's calendar... like pre-prefall? no... "pre-seasons" are passé... something in early september to set the tone of the new starting season and make nycfw easier to digest, no? what should we call that show?
 
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Post Dead Swan Collection? :huh: It could be every Fall, as a sort of Memorial Day sort of thing...
 
Swans! yes! they drop dead, hm?
Drop Dead Collection? ... no no! that would be so 50cent, hm? so kanye... or worse, Rihanna!

more names... we need more names!
 
"Shop with your posse in style with Chanel's new Streets of St Tropez Collection?" Featuring bib front formal shirts and matching striped bow ties...very 1910s...parasols for the ladies sold separately...formal wear at the seashore in 97 degree weather! B)
 
I guess I might be resubscribing. It doesn't say if there are two different versions of the issue or if it's just a double cover though.

Baptiste Giabiconi to Appear Nude on Wallpaper Cover

Wallpaper invited Philippe Starck and Karl Lagerfeld to create covers for the October issue. Knowing how Karl's mind works, he really only had three options: his man candy Baptiste Giabiconi wearing nothing but a fur wrap, his man candy Baptiste Giabiconi wearing nothing but high heels, or his man candy Baptiste Giabiconi wearing nothing. He went with option No. 3, if you can imagine. The Kaiser shot Baptiste in a Dior Homme suit for the cover, but then added a layer of paper over that, which you can pull back to reveal his man candy Baptiste naked. Inside the magazine you'll find a 27-page editorial of Baptiste.
Conversely, Philippe's cover depicts an amoeba, a monkey wearing shoes, and a question mark. But who says that can't be just as sexy as a naked male version of Gisele?
 
OK Karl- here's the deal...Have as many near naked Baptiste photo shoots as you like- but I expect an equal number of Lara and Edita shoots to balance it out (clothing totally optional)...Only fair, right?? ^_^
 
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