@Yoshi actually, he was very far from judgemental about what people wore. he said more than once that the price of what you wear isn't the only standard. i don't want to misquote him so i will say that what i understood from what he said about that is that even if you aren't wearing expensive clothes, it's ok. just be neat and clean.
You can tell he was starting to struggle to articulate speech by 2017 when this interview took place. In 2015 he was still clear and sharp. It must be So Hard knowing that you are slowly(but surely) Dying.. I should know, my Dad is now 92 and at times it is very painful watching it happen.
the Elle magazine butterfly bell trrst scandal pull the orphan at the time thanks the history Karl wise the diving bell Elle magazine trrst what were they pulling off
Love Lagerfeld the Character , the wit , so many aspects of his life , but legacy style wise, , there was a lot , quantity , Fendi , Chloé, Chanel and his own brand ( tho it never really took off , like his perfumes) work wise so that's a minimum of 10 collections for 30 years if not more : quantity ...., then for the last 10 years just Fendy and Chanel , plus the book publisher , the photographer , plus countless collaborations H&M, Coke, and the exuberance , and tons of TV , tons of little shows on French TV , all over and always a great guest , fun , mean , realistic , really funny , a great guest ! and he was like a comic , same punch lines in French , German interviews , and he was not rare on TV ....same lines over and over "I don't work for the poor" , heard it like 20 times in 3 languages over and over he was like a comic , he was like a pro even in interviews ....a lot of interviews and the same content ....he is the PICASSO in terms of quantity , and sometimes in auction the only painting that wont sell are the Picasso ..so many of them ....a Picasso is expensive but not rare.... ..... so quantity , tons of stuffs produced , and yet you can spot Mr Dior Style's, Balenciaga, Givenchy had a style too, all the codes created by Coco Chanel , and what every modern women wardrobe wears everyday YSL , Yves Saint Laurent and its style and real print on the modern woman's wardrobe, way of dressing , pieces that you see on the streets , pants ( before YSL no pants in couture) , Tuxedo, Trench , the jumper suit , the women suit , the pant suit , the see through clothe , animal print .....what they all copy right now , just like Tom Ford did for Gucci he was doing 70s YSL , and himself fan of Saint Laurent admitted his greatest influence as a young teenager : Saint Laurent ..... dressing the sixties , the sexual revolution, and making clothes for women , wearable clothes so they would feel comfortable and sexy ( did leather Jacket at the helm of Dior after his death at 21 , Dior leather Jacket in late 50s !!!! , Trapeze collection...revolution a Dior !!!) being the first Grand Couturier to have a Ready to Wear line with boutiques around the world ....again a real vision, a Style a vision that is timeless , pieces that are timeless ... Now clothes wise Karl Lagerfeld , name me one item , beside his own personal way of dressing , Karl Himself , he was for sure doing fashion and a lot of it very fertile , but out 6 months later , there is fashion and style .......who would be caught wearing 80's Chloé?, 70's Fendi ?, Lagerfeld 's own label ??? Chanel 80s !!!!!!!!? ?? ( one things he was not good at were his sort movies with Geraldine Chaplin revolving around Chanel , they were laughable , the one thing he could not do , direct actors , and the stories wear just straight up lame, like bad !.) Love love and will miss Karl , he cracked me up , he was talented , the Chanel sets for the past 10 years were making the head's lines ...not really the collections.....sure it was still quality , but the vision ? we cannot forget his silhouette , the hair ,the powdered hair , the bow , the fan during the heavy years , skinny Karl , tons of rings , then no rings gloves , skinny Hedy Slimane suits at firsts , then off the racks just black ,cols montés black tie we.... we know all of his codes , but the legacy out of thousand of collections for women ? So happy he found joy with Choupette , cats are so awesome , and she'll be well take care of......bye Karl and thanks for the years of fun and interest you provided and what you did for the image for Germany , even if you spent just enough time to reside in Monaco ( evade taxes eh eh eh), but yet manage to live and worked in Paris , can only do real Haute Couture in Paris because of all the suppliers that you had Chanel bought off to salvage them, save them , great job again there , thank you . Thank you for years of extravaganza , interest and real fun punch lines and more ..... You will be miss . Auf wiedersehen !
Finally someone who speaks the truth and what I’ve always thought about Karl: he was a wonderful personality, and very prolific but he wasn’t necessarily a memorable designer. He didn’t really “create” anything new in fashion. He simply reinterpreted, rehashed and churned out loads and loads of collections like a factory. I never saw him at the same level of YSL, Givenchy, Valentino, Balenciaga or a Gabrielle Chanel. They were the true greats. Karl himself was something else: a fashion historian, a photographer, a polyglot, an aesthete and so on. But not a great couturier. Sorry. That’s just the truth. Many lay people who don’t really understand fashion, see his prolific output and equate that with “greatness.” But it’s not the same thing. Having said that, I adored watching him much more than many other designers cause he was so funny. He was able to poke fun at the whole nonsense of fashion and all it’s victims so I loved him for that. And would much rather spend time with him if I could than other “greater” designers. But what is true is true and must be said. Anna Wintour is largely responsible (because it suited her) to perpetuate the KL myth. But that’s just because she needed Chanel to be on side for her, for her magazine. And Karl needed her, too. It was a business arrangement. But what I said above stands.
I hate it when interviewers constantly name-drop and try so hard to impress their guest with their (the interviewer's) own shit stories. I don't care about you, do your job and interview your guest, that's the only person who's important
@@sylviawernicke2326 Ok, I agree to this. Since I am from the south of Germany I am not so familiar with the difference between the two cities, but I think Hamburg people are a bit more discreet.
@@extender21 My impression of the major German cities like Köln, Berlin, Hamburg, etc. is that they all have a sharp edge, & a quick & often insensitive tongue, especially noticeable after an absence. This is the reason I, although originally from Berlin, love, & feel much more at home, in southern Germany & Austria
@@sylviawernicke2326 I am from Munich and I love Hamburg, because people there manage to communicate what they think without getting vulgar or "ordinär", as we call it. It's a skill I found nowhere else. I like it.
@Yoshi actually, he was very far from judgemental about what people wore. he said more than once that the price of what you wear isn't the only standard. i don't want to misquote him so i will say that what i understood from what he said about that is that even if you aren't wearing expensive clothes, it's ok. just be neat and clean.
You're actually wrong; he repeatedly said, he doesn't judge people on their clothes, cause a lot of people don't have the money or possibilities and a lot of people just aren't too interested or too bothered with how they dress. Just like you, he said it was stupid and ignorant to judge other people by what they wear.
I never grow bored or tired of seeing his interviews.
@Yoshi actually, he was very far from judgemental about what people wore. he said more than once that the price of what you wear isn't the only standard. i don't want to misquote him so i will say that what i understood from what he said about that is that even if you aren't wearing expensive clothes, it's ok. just be neat and clean.
Love those interviews.
“You’re indifferent to awards”. Amazing 🥹 true confidence.
Total fashion icon history should speak well of this gentleman!
You can tell he was starting to struggle to articulate speech by 2017 when this interview took place. In 2015 he was still clear and sharp. It must be So Hard knowing that you are slowly(but surely) Dying.. I should know, my Dad is now 92 and at times it is very painful watching it happen.
Bless you, I totally can relate also.
the Elle magazine butterfly bell trrst scandal pull the orphan at the time thanks the history Karl wise the diving bell Elle magazine trrst what were they pulling off
people like him should stay forever
Sad that those values of trust and hard work and not so much contracts is a lost art
Love Lagerfeld the Character , the wit , so many aspects of his life , but legacy style wise, , there was a lot , quantity , Fendi , Chloé, Chanel and his own brand ( tho it never really took off , like his perfumes) work wise
so that's a minimum of 10 collections for 30 years if not more : quantity ...., then for the last 10 years just Fendy and Chanel , plus the book publisher , the photographer , plus countless collaborations H&M, Coke, and the exuberance , and tons of TV , tons of little shows on French TV , all over and always a great guest , fun , mean , realistic , really funny , a great guest ! and he was like a comic , same punch lines in French , German interviews , and he was not rare on TV ....same lines over and over "I don't work for the poor" , heard it like 20 times in 3 languages over and over he was like a comic , he was like a pro even in interviews ....a lot of interviews and the same content ....he is the PICASSO in terms of quantity , and sometimes in auction the only painting that wont sell are the Picasso ..so many of them ....a Picasso is expensive but not rare....
..... so quantity , tons of stuffs produced , and yet you can spot Mr Dior Style's, Balenciaga, Givenchy had a style too, all the codes created by Coco Chanel , and what every modern women wardrobe wears everyday YSL , Yves Saint Laurent and its style and real print on the modern woman's wardrobe, way of dressing , pieces that you see on the streets , pants ( before YSL no pants in couture) , Tuxedo, Trench , the jumper suit , the women suit , the pant suit , the see through clothe , animal print .....what they all copy right now , just like Tom Ford did for Gucci he was doing 70s YSL , and himself fan of Saint Laurent admitted his greatest influence as a young teenager : Saint Laurent ..... dressing the sixties , the sexual revolution, and making clothes for women , wearable clothes so they would feel comfortable and sexy ( did leather Jacket at the helm of Dior after his death at 21 , Dior leather Jacket in late 50s !!!! , Trapeze collection...revolution a Dior !!!) being the first Grand Couturier to have a Ready to Wear line with boutiques around the world ....again a real vision, a Style a vision that is timeless , pieces that are timeless ...
Now clothes wise Karl Lagerfeld , name me one item , beside his own personal way of dressing , Karl Himself , he was for sure doing fashion and a lot of it very fertile , but out 6 months later , there is fashion and style .......who would be caught wearing 80's Chloé?, 70's Fendi ?, Lagerfeld 's own label ??? Chanel 80s !!!!!!!!? ?? ( one things he was not good at were his sort movies with Geraldine Chaplin revolving around Chanel , they were laughable , the one thing he could not do , direct actors , and the stories wear just straight up lame, like bad !.)
Love love and will miss Karl , he cracked me up , he was talented , the Chanel sets for the past 10 years were making the head's lines ...not really the collections.....sure it was still quality , but the vision ?
we cannot forget his silhouette , the hair ,the powdered hair , the bow , the fan during the heavy years , skinny Karl , tons of rings , then no rings gloves , skinny Hedy Slimane suits at firsts , then off the racks just black ,cols montés black tie we.... we know all of his codes , but the legacy out of thousand of collections for women ?
So happy he found joy with Choupette , cats are so awesome , and she'll be well take care of......bye Karl and thanks for the years of fun and interest you provided and what you did for the image for Germany , even if you spent just enough time to reside in Monaco ( evade taxes eh eh eh), but yet manage to live and worked in Paris , can only do real Haute Couture in Paris because of all the suppliers that you had Chanel bought off to salvage them, save them , great job again there , thank you .
Thank you for years of extravaganza , interest and real fun punch lines and more ..... You will be miss . Auf wiedersehen !
Finally someone who speaks the truth and what I’ve always thought about Karl: he was a wonderful personality, and very prolific but he wasn’t necessarily a memorable designer. He didn’t really “create” anything new in fashion. He simply reinterpreted, rehashed and churned out loads and loads of collections like a factory. I never saw him at the same level of YSL, Givenchy, Valentino, Balenciaga or a Gabrielle Chanel. They were the true greats. Karl himself was something else: a fashion historian, a photographer, a polyglot, an aesthete and so on. But not a great couturier. Sorry. That’s just the truth. Many lay people who don’t really understand fashion, see his prolific output and equate that with “greatness.” But it’s not the same thing. Having said that, I adored watching him much more than many other designers cause he was so funny. He was able to poke fun at the whole nonsense of fashion and all it’s victims so I loved him for that. And would much rather spend time with him if I could than other “greater” designers. But what is true is true and must be said. Anna Wintour is largely responsible (because it suited her) to perpetuate the KL myth. But that’s just because she needed Chanel to be on side for her, for her magazine. And Karl needed her, too. It was a business arrangement. But what I said above stands.
Is that Anastasia Soare from Anastasia Beverly Hills?
I hate it when interviewers constantly name-drop and try so hard to impress their guest with their (the interviewer's) own shit stories.
I don't care about you, do your job and interview your guest, that's the only person who's important
He had that: Berliner Schnauze 😁
456inthemix: He wasn't even from Berlin.
@@extender21 That doesn't change the fact that he had that quick cheeky north German wit.
@@sylviawernicke2326 Ok, I agree to this. Since I am from the south of Germany I am not so familiar with the difference between the two cities, but I think Hamburg people are a bit more discreet.
@@extender21 My impression of the major German cities like Köln, Berlin, Hamburg, etc. is that they all have a sharp edge, & a quick & often insensitive tongue, especially noticeable after an absence. This is the reason I, although originally from Berlin, love, & feel much more at home, in southern Germany & Austria
@@sylviawernicke2326 I am from Munich and I love Hamburg, because people there manage to communicate what they think without getting vulgar or "ordinär", as we call it. It's a skill I found nowhere else. I like it.
I miss kl
I don’t work for the poor. There, you have it.
"i dont produce for the poor" what a statement,let that sink. (disagrea)
🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Everybody stepping in eggs with her, and just making things odd.
Not how but Talent 💩💩💩💩🎄🎄🎄🛀🛀🛀
He sucked... he judged people for the way they dressed.... thats just stupid and arrogant
That's what fashion is all about.
justjeah thats bullshit... fashion is about expressing your character in your style. Everyone has a different character so the style depends on it.
@Yoshi actually, he was very far from judgemental about what people wore. he said more than once that the price of what you wear isn't the only standard. i don't want to misquote him so i will say that what i understood from what he said about that is that even if you aren't wearing expensive clothes, it's ok. just be neat and clean.
You're actually wrong; he repeatedly said, he doesn't judge people on their clothes, cause a lot of people don't have the money or possibilities and a lot of people just aren't too interested or too bothered with how they dress. Just like you, he said it was stupid and ignorant to judge other people by what they wear.
First: what you say does not make any sense at all. Second: Your are wrong. Third: You are obviousl< stupid.