Fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld dies, aged 85

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Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has died at the age of 85, according to Paris Match Magazine. PHOTO: REUTERS
Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has died at the age of 85, according to Paris Match Magazine. PHOTO: REUTERS
Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has died at the age of 85, according to Paris Match Magazine. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has died at the age of 85, according to Paris Match Magazine. PHOTO: REUTERS
Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has died at the age of 85, according to Paris Match Magazine. PHOTO: REUTERS
Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld has died at the age of 85, according to Paris Match Magazine. PHOTO: REUTERS
Karl Lagerfeld (walking the runway) taking his bow after the parade of 80 looks from the Chanel cruise 2013/2014 collection at Loewen Cluster, a heritage site in Dempsey Hill, on May 9, 2013.
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PARIS (REUTERS, AFP) - German haute-couture designer Karl Lagerfeld, artistic director at Chanel and an icon of the fashion industry with his extravagant outfits and striking catwalks, has died at the age of 85.

Instantly recognisable in his dark suits, pony-tailed white hair and sunglasses, Lagerfeld was best known for his association with Chanel but also delivered collections for LVMH's Fendi and his own eponymous label.

French celebrity online magazine Purepeople said Lagerfeld died on Tuesday morning (Feb 19) after being taken to hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine just outside Paris the night before.

Rumours of Lagerfeld's ill health had swirled after he failed to show up at Chanel's January show in Paris for his customary bow.

Chanel chief executive Alain Wertheimer recalled how he had given carte blanche to Lagerfeld in the early 1980s to reinvent the brand, from the Chanel jacket and suit to its tweeds and two-tone shoes.

"Thanks to his creative genius, generosity and exceptional intuition, Karl Lagerfeld was ahead of his time, which widely contributed to the House of Chanel's success throughout the world," Wertheimer said in a statement.

A true craftsman who combined artistic instinct, business acumen and commensurate ego, Lagerfeld was known for his strikingly visual fashion show displays.

LVMH chairman and chief executive Bernard Arnault said the fashion world had lost a creative genius who helped make Paris the fashion capital of the world, and Fendi one of the most innovative Italian houses.

"I will always remember his immense imagination, his ability to conceive new trends for every season, his inexhaustible energy, the virtuosity of his drawings, his carefully guarded independence, his encyclopedic culture and his unique wit and eloquence," Arnault said.

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"KAISER KARL"

Born in Hamburg in 1933, Lagerfeld made his debut with designer Pierre Balmain as an apprentice before moving on to Patou and Chloe and then Italian brand Fendi.

But it was after he joined French fashion house Chanel in 1983 that he gained rock-star status. He has been credited with helping jazz up the label founded by Coco Chanel in 1910 and attracting younger clients.

On Jan 22, Chanel hosted guests in a mocked-up Mediterranean garden for its haute-couture show. In a collection inspired by Lagerfeld's favourite period, the eighteenth century, feathers adorned new twists on the brand's classic tweed suits, which came with ankle length or fishtail skirts.

Tributes poured in from around the world for the man affectionately nicknamed "Kaiser Karl" and "Fashion Meister".

Britain's Victoria Beckham wrote on Instagram: "So incredibly sad to hear this. Karl was a genius and always so kind and generous to me both personally and professionally."

Italian fashion designer Donatella Versace, sister of the late Gianni Versace and chief designer of the Versace group, wrote: "Karl your genius touched the lives of so many, especially Gianni and I. We will never forget your incredible talent and endless inspiration. We were always learning from you."

Chanel said Virginie Viard, its deputy artistic director, would take over creative work for the brand's collections.

"It's a privilege to be able to say that you've worked with him, that you've listened to him speak, that you've talked with him, that you've been dressed by him," said the French actress and singer Vanessa Paradis on Instagram.

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