Major Bite: “Remember Now” Short Film by Karl Lagerfeld

Sir Karl continues to tickle our fancy with another one of his short films. I love the party vibe!

My favorite quote from the film? “Youth is a short term lease. Non-renewable.” Enjoy it while you can! Live in the moment. Fashion is fun!

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May 13, 2010   No Comments

Major Bite: Chanel Resort 2010 Collection – Venice

May 14, 2009   No Comments

Major Bite: Karl Lagerfeld + Lara Stone – ‘Fitting Room Folies’

Karl Lagerfeld. He always manages to give me a new reason to fall in love with him all over again.  In anticipation to the Chanel Resort collection for 2010 showing in Venice this week, Karl has been blogging/vlogging to peak our interests. The latest stint is a short five minute black and white film ‘Fitting Room Folies’ featuring the fab Lara Stone and a yummy male model. The highlights of the short  film are Karl hinting at Lara on the next thing to do. Love it.

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May 12, 2009   No Comments

Major Bite: Karl Lagerfeld As The Fashion Therapist In Harper’s Bazaar

Hey lovies.. now we all know Karl Lagerfeld for his honest and cut and dry approach to fashion. He loves offering his words of wisdom — and the delivery in which he does it is just perfection. In the Spring issue for Harper’s Bazaar Karl acts as a “Fashion Therapist” and answers readers questions in true Karl form. He gave some fantastic advice and he kept me laughing with his responses. Here’s a snippet of the feature..

Harper’s Bazaar: The recession is keeping me up at night. My husband tells me I have to cut back on spending, but I’m anxious about shopping on a budget. Can I still look chic while buying cheap?

Karl Lagerfeld: The most important thing is to sleep well. Try to have sweet dreams and no recession nightmares. You have to find out if your husband is telling you to spend less during the crisis as an excuse. Never use the word cheap. Today everybody can look chic in inexpensive clothes (the rich buy them too). There is good clothing design on every level today. You can be the chicest thing in the world in a T-shirt and jeans — it’s up to you.

Don’t use expensive clothes as a screen for your personal doubts. Be proud of yourself and not only because you wear expensive designer clothes. They are great, but lots of people are happy without them. Don’t play the victim: It’s too easy. You come first, the clothes later. Reinvent new combinations of what you already own. Play with it. Improvise. Become more creative. Not because you have to, but because you want to. Evolution is the secret for the next step.

HB: With distressed elbows, white T-shirts, and acid-washed jeans all the rage, I am paranoid that my friends will think I have gone to the poorhouse. What impression will I make? Will my friends judge me?

KL: The T-shirt can be impeccable, and the jeans, too. (The body has to be impeccable as well — that helps a lot.) If it’s not, buy small sizes and less food. Acid-washed jeans are not new — they existed at the same time as wild shopping did. To reinvent a newly impeccable you in the most modest of outfits, don’t skip on makeup, and be sure to have flawless skin and hair. That will have more impact than expensive clothes. And, by the way, what kind of friends do you have? Dress for yourself and the man you love (if there is one). Women dressing to impress other women — forget about that. It’s a very bad way of thinking.

HB: I love the shine and bright colors in the spring collections, but I’m a wallflower. Is there a subtle way to incorporate them into my look?

KL: In terms of fashion, those wild prints and bright colors are more from last summer. One gets easily tired of violent prints and wild colors. And if you consider yourself a wallflower, then you better look in another fashion direction. In the city, bright colors and bold prints don’t look so great. So if you must wear them, wait for your holiday.

HB: I would love to sport a pair of extra-high sandals to a party, but will I be able to walk in them after a couple of drinks? Some of the models on the runways couldn’t stay on their feet!

KL: Please, your question is childish. Don’t drink when you wear stilettos. I can’t advise you to get drunk at home to find out if you would be able to walk in them at a party. Plus, you aren’t on the runway. Life should not be a fashion show. Only the girls in the shows have to wear unfinished prototypes. What you see later in the shops are safe — or safer. Naomi Campbell became a showstopper when she fell in her Vivienne Westwood platforms during a show. You don’t have to go that high. If you’re short, you can look out of proportion. Very high heels actually look better on tall girls, but men hate to walk around with giants who make them feel like midgets.

See more Q&A from Karl by clicking here.

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February 17, 2009   1 Comment

Major Bite: Karl Lagerfeld + Eyewear in 2008

The World Looks More Beautiful Thru Tinted Glasses

It’s gotta be the shades. Honestly, when have you ever seen fashion extraordinare designer Karl Lagerfeld WITHOUT his dark shades? [ moment of silence ] That’s right you never have, lol. It’s pretty much become his trademark. “Dark glasses are like portable eye shadow and the world looks more beautiful through tinted glasses. Everybody looks 10 years younger,” states Karl Lagerfeld. “That is why I wear dark glasses always.”

It was leaked back in the Summer months that Mr. Lagerfeld would be launching his own collection of men’s & women’s eyewear in partnership Marchon Eyewear, one of the most prominent eyewear companies around. Well, the wait is over kiddies! January of 2008 will be the launch of the first collection from Lagerfeld with his sunwear collection. The new collection has been developed in collaboration with Karl Lagerfeld and the design duo Christian Roth and Eric Domege. The second collection will consist of optical eyewear in the Spring. I expect nothing but perfection from each collection! Kinda makes me want to wear glasses again. Just so I can tell people, Yeah I’m wearing my Lagerfeld’s honey, lol.

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December 21, 2007   No Comments