Real estate crisis? What real estate crisis?
In the world of Karl Lagerfeld, that sort of stuff doesn’t exist.
In fact, he is going to save the U.S. economy with the six-bedroom, 1840 landmark building on an island in Lake Champlain, Vermont that he just plunked down a nice chunk of change for.
Why Vermont?????
Oh, of course he’s already picked out the curtains! Something along the lines of a Vilhelm Hammershoi painting.
├óΓé¼┼ôI love it. It├óΓé¼Γäós very much Emily Dickinson,” he said backstage at a Chanel show.
He plans on staging new Chanel campaigns out of the new property, the landscape of which is similar to that of his Northern European home.
Maybe he will sprinkle some designer pixie dust and all will be fixed!
[Image via WENN.]