Couturier Karl Lagerfeld Dies-- Update
19 Février 2019 - 2:28PM
Dow Jones News
By Matthew Dalton
PARIS -- Karl Lagerfeld, the German designer who dominated
high-fashion for decades and reinvigorated the iconic French
couture house Chanel S.A. where he was creative director, has died.
He was somewhere in his eighties, though he had long refused to
confirm his age.
His death leaves a void atop Chanel, one of the luxury industry
biggest brands, and Fendi, the Italian fashion house owned by LVMH
Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton where he has been a creative director
since 1965. With his trademark dark sunglasses and white hair
pulled into a ponytail, Mr. Lagerfeld was perhaps the most
recognizable figure in fashion.
"We have lost a creative genius who helped to make Paris the
fashion capital of the world and Fendi one of the most innovative
Italian houses, " said Bernard Arnault, the French billionaire who
leads LVMH. "Fashion and culture has lost a great inspiration."
Virginie Viard, Mr. Largerfeld's longtime collaborator at
Chanel, will take over as creative director for the brand, Chanel
said.
Born Karl Otto Lagerfeld in Hamburg, he was the son of a
businessman and a lingerie saleswoman. Mr. Lagerfeld once claimed
he was born in 1935, but amateur historians discovered a birth
announcement for him on Sept. 10, 1933.
As a child Mr. Lagerfeld had little interest for playing with
other children, preferring instead to sketch.
"My childhood was very simple. I only wanted one thing: to get
out of there," he said in 2017.
He came to Paris as a teenager and won a design competition that
launched his career in fashion.
Write to Matthew Dalton at Matthew.Dalton@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
February 19, 2019 08:13 ET (13:13 GMT)
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