1/26/2009
Karl Lagerfeld: Bling is outdated
Luxury goods industry, originated in France, French people also know how to appreciate the quality of good things. Because luxury is a part of their existence, they have to save the industry. Their strategy is simple: Let things less extravagant. There was a call for a luxury price, but the most important thing is what the idea of Karl Lagerfeld. He is on the "New York Times" said: "The whole crisis is like a spring cleaning, moral and physical are removed ... ... Bling end. With man-made diamond-style red carpet out of date. I put this is called ' new modesty '. " Despite the French and Karl Lagerfeld have seemed prudent, but it does not mean that this is true. Carr said that the recent Chanel Paris - Moscow early autumn series of sales 17 percent higher than last year. Turning to the fall 2009 series, he said he would not leave because of economic pressure to meet the bosses of private enterprises, which make a change. "We have no budget, we do what we want to do, we are throwing money out the window, and then brought back the money through the front door. My bottom line is the bottom line, I do not eat this. I have the luxury life, I never wanted this issue. "This shows that luxury is an attitude.
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