Chanel top designer Karl Lagerfeld (L) has given his
blessing to a German company to make a high-style teddy bear modeled on the
paris-based fashion designer. The bear will be exact in detail, right down to
his white-collared shirt and jet black tie.- Xinhuanet
Dark glasses, black suits, white ponytail: Chanel top designer Karl Lagerfeld
has long since turned from a mere designer into an icon of fashion, style and
eccentricity. His unchanged appearance almost seems like a mask never taken off.
Nevertheless, on Sept. 10, his 70th birthday will arrive -- at least,
according to the official version. "There even are people who say I will turn
75," Lagerfeld recently told reporters. The truth actually lies in between, he
added.
Otherwise, he is unlikely to be touched by his upcoming anniversary. "I hate
birthdays," he said. Although the same is true for retrospectives -- Lagerfeld
likes to quote the Jewish saying "You don't get credit for the past," -- his
timeless facade is worth a look behind.
However, Lagerfeld has given his
blessing to a German company to make a high-style teddy bear modeled on the
paris-based fashion designer. The bear will be exact in detail, right down to
his white-collared shirt and jet black tie.
The Steiff company, which makes stuffed animals, will offer a limited edition
of 2,500 at a staggering price of about US$1,450 per bear. Lagerfeld has said in
an interview, released by Steiff, that he had a teddy bear as a child and had
picked the clothes and accessories to be featured on this bear, due for release
on Sept. 15. The bear will be available through the company's website and in
select stores.
Lagerfeld, who has been head couturier of high end fashion label Chanel for
25 years, started his glittering career from the down-to-earth surroundings of
Hamburg's industrial upper class.
The many-faceted designer, who is also known for idiosyncrasies -- like a
love for mittens and a habit of wearing up to 26 rings at a time -- recently
announced that he soon would reveal the secret of his age.
His autobiography would tell the truth, he said. Nothing is known about the
release date of the book. Lagerfeld, it seems, will remain a mystery as long as
he chooses to.