Since the dawn of the supermodel, The Met Gala theme has inspired outrageous concoctions of sequins, body paint and silk, but this Monday’s event has designs on controversy by requesting guests dress “in honour of Karl”.
magazine’s annual celebration of fashion and celebrity, which raises money for New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, is paying tribute to theat Chanel, Chloe and Fendi but the German designer’s legacy of little black dresses threatens to be unravelled by offensive comments he made against refugees, overweight women and LGBTQIA+ people.
, is marching ahead with the relentless determination of Naomi Campbell on the runway. “You can’t cancel Karl Lagerfeld,” says formerAustralia editor Kirstie Clements, who collaborated with the designer on the magazine’s December issue in 2003, currently available on Ebay for $470. “He is one of the greats.
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