Karl Lagerfeld is going to Vermont. And staying there. The designer bought himself a six bedroom building on an island in Lake Champlain having only seen it from pictures. WWD reports:
“I love it. It’s very much Emily Dickinson,” Lagerfeld said backstage at Chanel, describing a landscape not unlike the North of Europe, from which he hails. The designer is already plotting a décor worthy of a Vilhelm Hammershoi painting – and perfect for a fashion campaign. “I’ll start doing the Chanel campaigns there,” he said.
When I grow up I want to be Karl Lagerfeld. Or maybe I just want enough money to buy houses because I like the pictures. Either is good.
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