Lagerfeld dresses the latest Paris ballet

German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld, head designer and creative director of French fashion house Chanel poses for a photograph as he arrives for a press-view of "Mademoiselle PrivÈ", a joint exhibition presented by CHANEL and Karl Lagerfeld, at the Saatchi Gallery in west London, on October 12, 2015. The exhibition Mademoiselle PrivÈ will aim to show the fashion house's journey, from designers Gabrielle Chanel to Karl Lagerfeld.  AFP PHOTO / NIKLAS HALLE'N

 

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Karl Lagerfeld has turned his talented hand to costume design for the latest ballet to hit Opéra Bastille in Paris.
The fashion designer has created the costumes for the upcoming production “Brahms-Schönberg Quartet” at the request of choreographer choreographer Benjamin Millepied, WWD reports.
Lagerfeld has created the looks for all four acts of the George Balanchine piece, totaling around 100 costumes. These include graphic tutus adorned with ribbons for the women and suede waistcoats for the male dancers.
The performance will run till July 15 at Opéra Bastille, Paris.

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