Lagerfeld, who died in 2019, was an icon of the
fashion industry, celebrated as much for his distinctive
personal style of gloves, sunglasses and ponytail as he was for
the fashion he designed for Chanel and other houses.
The collection of belongings, being auctioned by Sotheby's, has
items from his personal wardrobe and the furniture, accessories
and art which decorated his many homes.
Bids are also invited for a model of Choupette with an estimated
price of 5,000 euros ($5,690) to 7,000 euros, and a figurine of
Lagerfeld made out of PVC, metal and rhinestones, with a price
estimate of 200-300 euros.
Elaborate trunks and suitcases that Lagerfeld took with him when
he travelled, three Rolls-Royce cars and a pair of chrome-plated
dumbbells owned by the famously body-conscious designer, are
also included in the sale.
"This collection is emblematic of Karl Lagerfeld's taste,"
Pierre Mothes, vice president of Sotheby's in France, told
Reuters at a preview of the collection.
"It gives a sense of his aesthetic choices, his personality, the
man he was, and the private life that was hidden behind the
facade we all know, that of a great designer."
After Monaco on Dec. 3-5, the sale moves to Paris later in
December, then on to Cologne early next year.
(Writing by Christian Lowe; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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