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Chanel artistic director, haute couture designer Karl Lagerfeld dies, 85

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German haute couture designer Karl Lagerfeld, artistic director at Chanel and an icon of the global fashion industry for over half a century, has died, a source at the French fashion house said Tuesday. He was 85.

Lagerfeld, instantly recognizab­le in his dark suits, pony-tailed white hair and sun glasses, was best known for his associatio­n with Chanel but delivered collection­s for LVMH’s Fendi and his own eponymous label.

Rumours of Lagerfeld’s ill health had swirled after he missed Chanel’s January show in Paris.

“We have lost a creative genius who helped to make Paris the fashion capital of the world and Fendi one of the most innovative Italian houses,” LVMH Chairman and Chief Executive Bernard Arnault said in a statement.

“We owe him a great deal: His taste and talent were the most exceptiona­l I have ever known.”

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

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. He gained a rock-star status after he joined Chanel in 1983.

Lagerfeld earned the nicknames “Kaiser Karl” and “Fashion Meister.”

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

A spokesman for Chanel was not immediatel­y available for comment.

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