‘Tired’ Lagerfeld misses Chanel Paris couture show

March 22, 2019 0 By HearthstoneYarns

Karl Lagerfeld pulled out of two Chanel Paris
haute couture fashion shows Tuesday, with the label announcing the veteran
designer “was tired this morning”.
As the French capital was hit by a snowstorm, the 85-year-old creator left
his studio head Virginie Viard to take the bow for him at the end of his
spring-summer collection.

The no-show set off speculation that Lagerfeld, known as the “Kaiser” who
has ruled over fashion for a large part of the past half century, may be about
to step back.
With fashionistas expecting the traditional theatrical reveal at the end of
the show, with Lagerfeld appearing somewhere on the extravagant set, a Chanel
executive emerged in his stead to announce the couturier’s absence.

He said Lagerfeld would be at a later, second show for super-rich clientele.
But a Chanel spokeswoman later told AFP the designer was not able to attend
that show either.

The brand told Women’s Wear Daily that “he was tired this morning”.
Helene Guillaume, a journalist with the French daily Le Figaro, said
Lagerfeld was “very weak” at a pre-show briefing on Monday.
Executives told AFP that Lagerfeld never made it as far as the Grand Palais
where his collection was to be shown on a vast palm tree-fringed set styled
after the gardens of an Italian villa.

Visibly weakened

“Mr Lagerfeld felt tired and asked Virginie Viard, the director of the
creative studio to represent him,” the brand confirmed in a statement.
“Virginie Viard and Eric Pfrunder, Chanel’s director of image, will
continue to work alongside him and follow up the collection and the brand’s
publicity campaigns,” it added.

At his last Paris show in October, Lagerfeld had gone out of his way to
acknowledge Viard, one of the behind-the-scenes heroines at the luxury label,
for her years of support.

One veteran critic told AFP she could not remember Lagerfeld ever having
missed a Chanel Paris show in four decades at the helm of the couture house.
Lagerfeld himself said in 2015 that he “has never thought of retiring”, and
is understood to have carte blanche from Chanel’s owners to choose when he
wants to step down.

The prolific German has left many younger creators in the dust, turning out
collections season after season for Fendi and his own label, as well as Chanel.
In recent years, Lagerfeld has visibly weakened, but his extraordinary
creative stamina showed little sign of flagging, with a joyously zingy
beach-set collection that was one of the highlights of the previous Paris
fashion week.

His new show, which the brand insisted he drew himself, took inspiration
from “his favourite century, the 18th”.
With “Marie Antoinette” director Sofia Coppola in the front row, Lagerfeld
sent out a long run of floral, boat-neck tweed suits and ball gowns, as well
as delicate cocktail and evening dresses.

Kaia Gerber, the daughter of former supermodel Cindy Crawford, walked in a
pink rose-embroidered silk, slit-sheath dress, festooned at the hips and
sleeves with huge grey ostrich feathers.(AFP)

Photo: Chanel SS17, via Catwalkpictures.com