I worked for two years with Karl and one day I had been waiting for the designs which hadn't appeared, the team was trying to keep busy but he arrived empty handed and late. I had to ask him so he sat down pulled out a pile of paper did about twenty sketches in minutes and handed them to me one by one. As I looked a bit longer at one he grabbed it back and added some smaller details and notes on the side and said 'voila' THAT is how that should be cut. He knew about pattern cutting and finishing, the lot. He had great humour. One night late when everyone had given their opinion on something he turned to me and said "what do YOU think" to which I replied " Karl you really don't want to know", he laughed and said well shut up then, honestly it was so funny. The fittings were always full of people and several famous models and sometimes a dog or two, his accountant, the head of Elizabeth Arden, the director of Vogue. One night when trying to get through the mob I said all we need is your concierge! He could still concentrate on fittings despite this crowd and turn out twenty dresses in one night, all fitted. We left sometimes at 2am, luckily I lived across the river and could walk, going over in my head all I had noted, it was an incredible time.
When someone asks, "how do we accurately and thoughtfully celebrate a person?", show them this video. That aside, can we just talk how fabulous she is and how she works the dress?!?!?! She is a mood!
That's Amanda Harlech, way before Karl she used to consult John Galliano before Dior, she was to John a bit like what Isabella Blow was to Alexander McQueen Edit: John commissioned Amanda like Alexander commissioned Isabella
She worked a lot with John Galliano before his days at Dior…then he didn’t take her to Dior and Karl helped her with a good job that paid well, otherwise she would be unemployed. Karl was very good to her
He's actually a very relaxed person. Photos of him make him look distant and difficult to read. Even I was shocked when I saw that he's the opposite of what I've thought of him
@@fritzschmidt7396 what's wrong with my comment in your opinion Herr Schmidt? I wrote what really happened according to the biography of Galliano. Why do you need to comment on that? In my land we call your comment "idiota"
Lady Amanda was the perfect person to showcase Karl's house. I've seen soo many videos and she's always close, lurking, inspiring, and being this friendly. She is a great reflection of the Karl very few got to see, with sense of humour, classy and always knowledgeable.
I used to be a certified Shu Uemura MUA… And we knew about Mr Karl L using Shu PES for his artworks. We even had a collaboration with him for our Xmas collections. Just sharing. It gave me goosebumps and brought back so much memories ❤
His affection for his friends had me tear up. I never knew he had so many different passions and directions in life. Wow what a artistic genius and loyal friend. Big heart ❤
I can understand why she was his dearest friend. She is so lovely and full of life. Yeah this lady change the perception that I had of him … it means that he was actually a very happy and humble human at the end, even if I had never a pic of him smiling. Good job Vogue ! 😎
Can we just admire the dress your wearing? KL was a brilliant media and design interpreter. I have his limited edition Karl-box, collab with Faber-Castel. Every color of the rainbow in it, including pure graphite pencils and other special art tools. The colored pencils are organized in colors for 5 drawers. Red/orange; yellow, blue, green and shades of grey. Everytime I take the dust cover off of the black lacquered box he designed for the collection, I think of the rare person who created so many breathtaking designs.
So generous of her to share one of Karl’s homes with us. People use the word legend too casually today (as they also abuse the word couture) but Karl Lagerfeld was a legend and a truly modern Renaissance man. I worked for Shu Uemura USA (the makeup Karl used to draw with). We were honored that Karl recognized us. It was like being kissed by a king. (Harlech mispronounced it like most people do-so I will correct it to honor my old friend and mentor Shu Uemura.) Correct: Shoo Ooehmoorah. 5 syllables. Japanese (and another legend like Karl)
Thought his house would be incredibly posh, but it’s eclectic, beautiful, reminiscent, and inspired. She’s right, it seems to be a reflection of his true self. In another note, she’s such a sweetheart and super fun! Luved this!
What a perfect outfit to mirror Karl's extraordinary house of bold and beautiful artifacts. Such an authentic, joyful experience to showcase his pride and joy. Kind regards.
His friend is lovely. I love the quiet surrounds of where the house is. Sad the house will be all pulled apart now. Pity it isnt a place where ppl could go and admire his style and see his interesting collection.
A delightful tour! Thank you Miss Harlech! Many years ago now I saw a human interest story/interview about/with Karl Largerfeld. The lady who told about an interviewed the designer talked about the remarkable number of things Mr. Largerfeld did: designing, photogrpahy and I don't remember what-all but it was a lot. The journalist asked almost if not in awe how Mr. Lagerfeld got so much accomplished. He replied, "Busy people always have time".
Thank you for the wonderful “walk thro” Karl Lagerfeld’s house - his house is an extension of his amazing fashion - you could feel his presence in every room. Beautifully described by the elegant Lady Amanda Harlech - no doubt in a creation by Karl - she looked stunning and so natural and friendly 😊
Amanda is such a mood, she doesn't credit herself enough, I mean, she was Karl's and John Galliano muse, influenced Fendi, Chanel and Karl's own brand, also countless other creatives, she's as part of these brands as he was, I'm curious to know if she's still at Chanel and Fendi
I didn't know who she was, nevertheless a muse to two of the most iconic designers and different fashion houses. She seems fairly "down to earth" and open and friendly and slightly goofy in a fun way.
what a fabulous insight into the life of Karl Lagerfeld, and what immaculate taste the gentlemen had, this lady is absolutely FABULOUS!! such a joy in todays dumbed down world to listen to somebody so beautifully spoken and eloquent!! great CLASS!
Karl Lagerfeld was the force behind Chanel for all the years he was at the helm. The last year or two of his collections I feel were the pinnacle of his career. There was no descent in the level of his creativity or the beauty he fostered.
To me, when a beloved soul departs this world, we cling onto the physical remnants of their life, because their hopes and dreams live in them. Thank you for allowing us to peer into such a magical wonderland , how deeply personal and touching.
Great clothes, great house, great presentations. He's lucky to have such genuine friendship with the presenter👌 Her articulations suit precise outlook of the iconic individual
Very interesting. As a moderator my self (museums) I love the performance of Karl's friend and muse, her way of friendship and her stunning dress (by Karl, I guess).
Amanda Harlech needs to write a book about Karl Lagerfeld. I don't remember seeing any full interviews with him when he was alive, no documentaries. Everything I've watched about him has been in German or French. I think he was actually under-appreciated in the English speaking world, certainly the wider world outside fashion. We need your book, Amanda Harlech! And while you're at it you should write your own memoir, too!
How refreshingly Lady Harlech presented the Villa of Karl Lagerfeld. The World needs more people like her and obviously like the great artist (sic) Lagerfeld. Thank you Vogue for producing and posting this Video.
Wow, I did not know he was such a book collector. I had a dream of him once, not long after his passing, he was sitting in a room filled with books, similar to the one shown in this video. RIP KL
🌹 Thank you lovely and beautiful Lady Amanda for telling us so many sweet little private things about your wonderful friend Karl. We lost such an amazing human being with him and he is dearly, sadly missed not only by his close friends. ❤️🌹
Her joy and love for Karl has moved me to tears. She's so down to earth with such great energy😁 What a lovely woman. Karl had not only exquisite taste in fashion and design. He has wonderful judgement in people. What an honor to have someone this amazing celebrate your life in a video. This is beautiful🥺🥰
Karl Lagerfeld had a great sense of humour. His workspace is full of sketches that paid homage to classic films with him as protagonist (Breakfast at Karl's, King Karl, Karl Bill ...) and that Karl Ken-doll is a hoot!
I'm seeing this lady for the first time and I just love her. Her spirit and enthusiasm and personality. The way she guides us around. Karl truly was a man of taste.
Harlech looks like an amazing person. She stars in a lot of Lagerfeld's films as well, like 'The Tale of a Fairy' here on RUclips! It was made for Chanel in 2011.
His mother was somewhat challenge considering she held him at high regards loves her son but strict to a reason but ugly hands comment was trashy and odahoeant
@@monikamir1yes I have heard that is why he wore the gloves. I didn’t really like his own personal style and the gloves and all the rings. It was way too costumy and not chic to me. I never really liked what he did at Chanel, either. What I did like with Karl was his fashion knowledge, his polyglot knowledge about various topics, his sense of humour and all the interior decoration. I think he was by far better at all that than he was at fashion design. I found the fashions he created too Germanic. But as a social commentator and fashion historian he was brilliant.
I remember having a dream of some models wearing whites shirts with the victorian neckties, and standing in line around the French Alps in extradinary blue suits, I never knew anthing about Karl Lagerfeld except his fragrances. When I found out how he felt about white shirts, and it was after his passing, it shocked me. I believed Karl lived here before. Funny when I use to sketch, I too, would use my eyeshadow for coloring....Wow, I thought I was the only one who would color with eyeshadow. I should've been in Paris in my 20's, now I'm 52, and will be 53 in two months I hope I will get a chance to visit Paris France, I always felt connected to France, maybe I had a past life there? Thanks for the tour, amazing.
Thank you, Amanda, for that vivid reminder and house-tour teaser. Especially thesedays I am not going to forget the Legend Lagerfeld, who was shaping the rich fashion before 2019. After watching your fresh documentary is apparent that high style and clothing are deeply spiritual and consisting of the flawless craftsmanship.
I love how his actual friend did the tour. One who could give a little bit more insight about how the late legend truly was
Yes. I want to thank her for letting us get to know him better as a person.
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@@donaldwilfred211 hello r u my new sugar daddy
@@hildee8802 He was lying all the time.
"Legend" aaaaahahahahahahha
The way she described everything with such enthusiasm and joy is fabulous. Karl's creativity is clearly visible in every room and piece he owned.
She has an enthusiasm about every aspect of the place as if it were her own.
@@oltedders exactly 😊
well it’s like telling someone what a person your best friend was. If you love him, you will be able to tell stories like that.
Thank you:)
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I worked for two years with Karl and one day I had been waiting for the designs which hadn't appeared, the team was trying to keep busy but he arrived empty handed and late. I had to ask him so he sat down pulled out a pile of paper did about twenty sketches in minutes and handed them to me one by one. As I looked a bit longer at one he grabbed it back and added some smaller details and notes on the side and said 'voila' THAT is how that should be cut. He knew about pattern cutting and finishing, the lot. He had great humour. One night late when everyone had given their opinion on something he turned to me and said "what do YOU think" to which I replied " Karl you really don't want to know", he laughed and said well shut up then, honestly it was so funny. The fittings were always full of people and several famous models and sometimes a dog or two, his accountant, the head of Elizabeth Arden, the director of Vogue. One night when trying to get through the mob I said all we need is your concierge! He could still concentrate on fittings despite this crowd and turn out twenty dresses in one night, all fitted. We left sometimes at 2am, luckily I lived across the river and could walk, going over in my head all I had noted, it was an incredible time.
Thanks for sharing your memories. It was an enjoyable read.
You should write a book......what a lovely memory.
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Thanks for sharing!
That little snippet in time was so incredible to behold. Thank you for that. 🥰
When someone asks, "how do we accurately and thoughtfully celebrate a person?", show them this video. That aside, can we just talk how fabulous she is and how she works the dress?!?!?! She is a mood!
Agree! I wish Chanel had made her their head designer. She would have taken the house to new heights.
@@danbowman9294 But she's not a designer.
@@shlynn-k3c She's more of a "designer" than Virginie Viard ever was.
She’s absolutely stunning
His friend gave us a wonderful tour. I love her stories and her attitude. What a wonderful house! He had impeccable taste.
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She bored me
This was one their best tour of a house.
Except in the way he dressed. That was pathetic.
@@muffincandle1413 You bore me.
The fact that this lovely bubbly intelligent and well spoken lady was his friend really changes my ideas on what Karl Lagerfeld was actually like.
That's Amanda Harlech, way before Karl she used to consult John Galliano before Dior, she was to John a bit like what Isabella Blow was to Alexander McQueen
Edit: John commissioned Amanda like Alexander commissioned Isabella
She worked a lot with John Galliano before his days at Dior…then he didn’t take her to Dior and Karl helped her with a good job that paid well, otherwise she would be unemployed. Karl was very good to her
He's actually a very relaxed person. Photos of him make him look distant and difficult to read. Even I was shocked when I saw that he's the opposite of what I've thought of him
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@@fritzschmidt7396 what's wrong with my comment in your opinion Herr Schmidt? I wrote what really happened according to the biography of Galliano.
Why do you need to comment on that?
In my land we call your comment "idiota"
Lady Amanda was the perfect person to showcase Karl's house. I've seen soo many videos and she's always close, lurking, inspiring, and being this friendly. She is a great reflection of the Karl very few got to see, with sense of humour, classy and always knowledgeable.
I used to be a certified Shu Uemura MUA… And we knew about Mr Karl L using Shu PES for his artworks. We even had a collaboration with him for our Xmas collections. Just sharing. It gave me goosebumps and brought back so much memories ❤
The royal blue upholstered Bruno Paul couch is sooo beautiful. This lady knows Karls, love how she describe all the rooms.
She describe every detail with all her love...for us to UNDERSTAND his love for art and fashion...
Love love how she celebrates every memory of him with utter excitment and a grin!
She clearly loved him. And we love you Amanda. You are a breath of fresh air and just gorgeous
This house should become his museum! We would visit it as place of eternal inspiration ♾🔝👑
loved how she showed us in such a respectful and endearing fashion her late friend's house
you could see her love through her eyes
His affection for his friends had me tear up. I never knew he had so many different passions and directions in life. Wow what a artistic genius and loyal friend. Big heart ❤
I can understand why she was his dearest friend. She is so lovely and full of life. Yeah this lady change the perception that I had of him … it means that he was actually a very happy and humble human at the end, even if I had never a pic of him smiling. Good job Vogue ! 😎
Can we just admire the dress your wearing? KL was a brilliant media and design interpreter. I have his limited edition Karl-box, collab with Faber-Castel. Every color of the rainbow in it, including pure graphite pencils and other special art tools. The colored pencils are organized in colors for 5 drawers. Red/orange; yellow, blue, green and shades of grey. Everytime I take the dust cover off of the black lacquered box he designed for the collection, I think of the rare person who created so many breathtaking designs.
So generous of her to share one of Karl’s homes with us. People use the word legend too casually today (as they also abuse the word couture) but Karl Lagerfeld was a legend and a truly modern Renaissance man. I worked for Shu Uemura USA (the makeup Karl used to draw with). We were honored that Karl recognized us. It was like being kissed by a king. (Harlech mispronounced it like most people do-so I will correct it to honor my old friend and mentor Shu Uemura.) Correct: Shoo Ooehmoorah. 5 syllables. Japanese (and another legend like Karl)
What a warm lovely friend she is/was to Karl. You can feel her love for him as she moves through the house. The Steinway story is WOW ❤ thanks Vogue
The Gaveau piano needs tuning but probably has a lovely action.
She is old but young, it's a vibe. Such a fierce and sparkling soul.
Thought his house would be incredibly posh, but it’s eclectic, beautiful, reminiscent, and inspired. She’s right, it seems to be a reflection of his true self.
In another note, she’s such a sweetheart and super fun! Luved this!
Real 'posh' is understated and subtle
Lagerfeld sold all his antique furniture when his best friend/ partner died.
Lady Amanda was a wonderful host for this video. She has the most infectious smile I’ve ever seen!! 🥰
What a perfect outfit to mirror Karl's extraordinary house of bold and beautiful artifacts.
Such an authentic, joyful experience to showcase his pride and joy.
Kind regards.
Karl was lucky to have such devoted loving friend. His public surface was like an ice pick. Amanda brings out the warm human side of Karl.
She's such a beautiful soul. Amazing house. Wish I'd knew Karl personally, he seems incredible.
Amanda Harlech is just the best guide. Crazy enthusiasm and intimate knowledge. Splendid!
We couldn't ask for a better person to make this house tour! Perfect lady, beautiful house!
I love Lady Amanda. She was always a good sport doing cameos in Karl's films. He would be very happy to know what a good friend he had.
What a glorious house. Books to die for. The blue velvet lounge suite was my favourite thing. He was certainly a rare soul.
It is comforting to think you have a true friend that will still love you even after you are gone!
Amanda Harlech thank you so much, you the muse, the stylist, the heart behind the most powerful names in fashion.
I love her childish spirit
What a lovely look inside with someone who loved him well.
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Amanda is such a treasure herself…a fashion icon and the perfect person to give this tour.
His friend is lovely. I love the quiet surrounds of where the house is. Sad the house will be all pulled apart now. Pity it isnt a place where ppl could go and admire his style and see his interesting collection.
A delightful tour! Thank you Miss Harlech! Many years ago now I saw a human interest story/interview about/with Karl Largerfeld. The lady who told about an interviewed the designer talked about the remarkable number of things Mr. Largerfeld did: designing, photogrpahy and I don't remember what-all but it was a lot. The journalist asked almost if not in awe how Mr. Lagerfeld got so much accomplished. He replied, "Busy people always have time".
i loved the 18th century painting of dinner in that particular room. the room is gorgeous. beautiful
What a delightful lady! Ein herzliches Dankeschön für diesen einmaligen Rundgang 🖤 und danke an Karl 🙏
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Vogue, tell us something about Karl's friend. Such a presence! She reminds me of Mary Poppins in a good temper...
it's amanda harlech.
@@haret0n Thanks. I'll Google her😊
Yes, I thought she looked like Mary Poppins too . But so sweet !
She is rather well known.
She really is his friend !! You can feel the love.
Thank you for the wonderful “walk thro” Karl Lagerfeld’s house - his house is an extension of his amazing fashion - you could feel his presence in every room. Beautifully described by the elegant Lady Amanda Harlech - no doubt in a creation by Karl - she looked stunning and so natural and friendly 😊
Hello how are you doing
Amanda is such a mood, she doesn't credit herself enough, I mean, she was Karl's and John Galliano muse, influenced Fendi, Chanel and Karl's own brand, also countless other creatives, she's as part of these brands as he was, I'm curious to know if she's still at Chanel and Fendi
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I didn't know who she was, nevertheless a muse to two of the most iconic designers and different fashion houses. She seems fairly "down to earth" and open and friendly and slightly goofy in a fun way.
she’s still with Virginie at Chanel, you can spot her in some of loic prigent videos
@@jonnyfendi2003 that is not true. Amanda went to Oxford, she met John after his graduation show she was a journalist at the time.
According to Andre' Leon Talley. Chanel.
How lovely to see Karl's world. What a joyful friend he was lucky to have.
The picture in the room got me it was so sweet and his desire for becoming a man to buy it is amazing
What a Genius the man was, and what a legacy he created! I dearly miss his Chanel Couture shows. I think the Lady herself might've approved!
I miss them, too! The world is a far duller place without KL.
This was a lovely tribute to a wonderful friend. This moments showed him through her heartfelt memories. WE Miss You, KARL!!! Oh, So Much!!!
what a fabulous insight into the life of Karl Lagerfeld, and what immaculate taste the gentlemen had, this lady is absolutely FABULOUS!! such a joy in todays dumbed down world to listen to somebody so beautifully spoken and eloquent!! great CLASS!
Karl Lagerfeld was the force behind Chanel for all the years he was at the helm.
The last year or two of his collections I feel were the pinnacle of his career. There was no descent in the level of his creativity or the beauty he fostered.
To me, when a beloved soul departs this world, we cling onto the physical remnants of their life, because their hopes and dreams live in them. Thank you for allowing us to peer into such a magical wonderland , how deeply personal and touching.
Great clothes, great house, great presentations. He's lucky to have such genuine friendship with the presenter👌 Her articulations suit precise outlook of the iconic individual
Love how he layed out the books, especially the front on ones like they were on display. If I ever get a house I am so doing that!
Very interesting. As a moderator my self (museums) I love the performance of Karl's friend and muse, her way of friendship and her stunning dress (by Karl, I guess).
she is so passionate, bubbly and lovely! I love it and itmakes me think about Karl much better than I did before.
There will never be a Chanel like the one that was under Karl Lagerfeld. He was incredible
Karl really was a classy, fresh and inspiring! A lovely house and an even better friend
What a lovely friend you could tell she really liked him and shared his likes
There should be a library or museum of all fashion designers, color and creed!!! Amazing group!!!
Amanda Harlech needs to write a book about Karl Lagerfeld. I don't remember seeing any full interviews with him when he was alive, no documentaries. Everything I've watched about him has been in German or French. I think he was actually under-appreciated in the English speaking world, certainly the wider world outside fashion. We need your book, Amanda Harlech! And while you're at it you should write your own memoir, too!
Oh my God I absolutely adore her she is the cutest thing ever and I can totally see why Carl loved her so much ❣️
How refreshingly Lady Harlech presented the Villa of Karl Lagerfeld. The World needs more people like her and obviously like the great artist (sic) Lagerfeld. Thank you Vogue for producing and posting this Video.
i think that house should become a museum
She seems so happy. You can tell she’s really glad to have had him in her life. ❤️
Just watching the Sotheby's auction of his treasures and decided to check out this tour. What an interesting and talented man he was!
Wow, I did not know he was such a book collector. I had a dream of him once, not long after his passing, he was sitting in a room filled with books, similar to the one shown in this video. RIP KL
I’ve always loved and admired Karl.
What a clever and gifted man he was. A great man indeed.
I am pleased to discover his house. It is gorgeous.
Weird that I love seeing what's inside other people's houses.
Same
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Indeed…vicarious living or inspiration seeker….not sure.
Me too
The love & joy she has for her friend is incredibly endearing. ❤
Can I just say I miss seeing him on my screen. I LOVED looking at his creations. Thank you for this visit in one of his homes.
🌹 Thank you lovely and beautiful Lady Amanda for telling us so many sweet little private things about your wonderful friend Karl.
We lost such an amazing human being with him and he is dearly, sadly missed not only by his close friends. ❤️🌹
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Her joy and love for Karl has moved me to tears. She's so down to earth with such great energy😁 What a lovely woman. Karl had not only exquisite taste in fashion and design. He has wonderful judgement in people. What an honor to have someone this amazing celebrate your life in a video. This is beautiful🥺🥰
AH whole mood is getting out of bed, crooked bun, smeared mascara and jumping straight into a Chanel couture dress is a scene we need in a movie asap!
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Thank you for that wonderful opportunity to get in touch with Karl Lagerfeld' life again. We've been missing his great talents...
Great job Lady Harlech. 👏
What a stunning visit .She is so joyfull and brilliant .Totally amazing !I looove the library !love everything actually …
Interesting how the interiors are so carefully designed and the outside is overgrown, like Sleeping Beauty's castle. Great video.
She was so warm and lovely . Very obviously loved him dearly.
Can we take a moment to aprreciate what a enthusiastic, well spoken, insightful and GREAT friend A Harlech was/is to K Lagerfeld !?!?
Karl Lagerfeld had a great sense of humour. His workspace is full of sketches that paid homage to classic films with him as protagonist (Breakfast at Karl's, King Karl, Karl Bill ...) and that Karl Ken-doll is a hoot!
“He lived in a paper world.” Lovely.
I'm seeing this lady for the first time and I just love her. Her spirit and enthusiasm and personality. The way she guides us around. Karl truly was a man of taste.
That outfit is everything ❤️
Always charming Amanda Harlech who I met at Galliano in London and then again in Paris with Karl L 🙏. Thank you for showing us around.
Such a gorgeous space, beautiful presented by his friend. I love the story about the piano.
‘Ballroom’ ... sums Karl up perfectly.
The glitzy Nanny McFee lady doing the tour is awesome.
We all miss Mr. Lagerfeld. He will forever be remembered.
She is a great friend …. I admire the way she spoke about Karl…. Lots of love ❤️
She needs to write a book or maybe a few, theres more than one in her, she's wonderful :) 😍
Stunning house and beautiful Amanda Harlech - wonderful that she's our guide around Karl's house x
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Harlech looks like an amazing person. She stars in a lot of Lagerfeld's films as well, like 'The Tale of a Fairy' here on RUclips! It was made for Chanel in 2011.
Who is she?! Her attitude is so light and she seems like such a lovely person! More of her pls!
Ah, Karl was a classicist. That is lovely. I wonder if his mother’s casually cruel comment about his hands is why he wore the gloves.
His mother was somewhat challenge considering she held him at high regards loves her son but strict to a reason but ugly hands comment was trashy and odahoeant
@@ownSystem What is the meaning of your last word?
Excellent assumption. Makes sense to me.
@@monikamir1yes I have heard that is why he wore the gloves. I didn’t really like his own personal style and the gloves and all the rings. It was way too costumy and not chic to me. I never really liked what he did at Chanel, either. What I did like with Karl was his fashion knowledge, his polyglot knowledge about various topics, his sense of humour and all the interior decoration. I think he was by far better at all that than he was at fashion design. I found the fashions he created too Germanic. But as a social commentator and fashion historian he was brilliant.
So much joy, love, and admiration for her friend. He was very loved. ❤️
This was beautiful and light and thank you!
Great tour he must have been a good friend, you speak so fondly of him
Karl Lagerfeld, an icon!
In school we do an altar for diá de los muertos, I’m doing mine for him 🥰
I love the presenter of the Lagerfelt's house, her movements, her dress, and the style of presentation. The house was good, too :)
What a great friend she is♥️
I remember having a dream of some models wearing whites shirts with the victorian neckties, and standing in line around the French Alps in extradinary blue suits, I never knew anthing about Karl Lagerfeld except his fragrances. When I found out how he felt about white shirts, and it was after his passing, it shocked me. I believed Karl lived here before. Funny when I use to sketch, I too, would use my eyeshadow for coloring....Wow, I thought I was the only one who would color with eyeshadow. I should've been in Paris in my 20's, now I'm 52, and will be 53 in two months I hope I will get a chance to visit Paris France, I always felt connected to France, maybe I had a past life there? Thanks for the tour, amazing.
Thank you, Amanda, for that vivid reminder and house-tour teaser. Especially thesedays I am not going to forget the Legend Lagerfeld, who was shaping the rich fashion before 2019. After watching your fresh documentary is apparent that high style and clothing are deeply spiritual and consisting of the flawless craftsmanship.
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I agree
She seems like a true friend I will love to have too