At Lagerfeld's house: insights into the fashion czar's luxury properties
According to a report from www.bild.de, there were recently rare glimpses into the luxury properties of the late fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld. The illustrated book “In the Lagerfeld House – Insights into Karl Lagerfeld’s Domiciles” shows the designer’s apartments and domiciles in France, Rome and Hamburg. Lagerfeld's passion for architecture and interior design is reflected in all of his properties, whether it's a colorful Memphis-style apartment in Monaco or a neoclassical villa in his native Hamburg. Although Lagerfeld did not settle down permanently in any of his residences, they all bear witness to his creative and stylish personality. After Lagerfeld's death, many...

At Lagerfeld's house: insights into the fashion czar's luxury properties
According to a report from www.bild.de, there were recently rare glimpses into the luxury properties of the late fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld. The illustrated book “In the Lagerfeld House – Insights into Karl Lagerfeld’s Domiciles” shows the designer’s apartments and domiciles in France, Rome and Hamburg. Lagerfeld's passion for architecture and interior design is reflected in all of his properties, whether it's a colorful Memphis-style apartment in Monaco or a neoclassical villa in his native Hamburg. Although Lagerfeld did not settle down permanently in any of his residences, they all bear witness to his creative and stylish personality. After Lagerfeld's death, many of his personal possessions were cleared out and are gradually going under the hammer.
Publishing these insights into Karl Lagerfeld's properties could increase interest in properties associated with celebrities. People could be inspired to redesign their homes and lifestyles based on the trends and designs seen in Lagerfeld's properties. Additionally, art and interior design lovers may be interested in Lagerfeld's personal furniture and artworks being auctioned off to the public. This could lead to increased demand for similar furniture and artwork. Overall, the publication of the illustrated book could stimulate interest in real estate and design, particularly in relation to famous people.
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