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“Heated Rivalry” star Robbie G.K. was a surprise guest at “The Pitt” Season 2 premiere tonight in L.A.
Round 1 - 2023 (Karl Lagerfield: A Line of Beauty / In Honor of Karl) - Match 42 of 106
Jordan Roth (Schiaparelli), left
“I knew immediately that I wanted to create a portrait of Karl Lagerfeld through his personal iconography—which is different from dressing like him. ... We had a couple of specific ideas, but what called to me were Karl’s fans. [The fan is] a form that transforms, has function as well as decoration, and it has inherent movement. It calls to be to be animated and energized, as an extension of your own body. And, of course, it is singularly Karl Lagerfeld. I am fully a fan. I’m not holding a fan—I am a fan. The design is made out of three dimensions, in black mirror. It has all of the detailed fins that you would expect to see in a fan. And there’s a sequence of embroideries of Karl’s drawings of his iconographies, like his glasses, bows, or Choupette. It is a sculpture. Daniel has been really exploring the ways in which fashion and sculpture can be one in the same. It's set on a silhouette with the tightest corset Schiaparelli waist that you could imagine, and an exaggerated hip. Black beads are set horizontally. It’s like a poured-on, metallic skin. There are so many wonderful images of [Karl] with a fan, but there is one signature pose where he’s holding the fan up and it covers the bottom of his face. You will see that reference in the placement of the fan, which just hits the bottom of my lip. When I put on the [design], it speaks very loudly to my body and how I should move in it. That called for opera gloves, because the arms become an extension of the fan. We animate a fan with our arms, hands, and wrists.” (x)
vs. Marc Malkin (designer unspecified), right
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Whose outfit was better?
Jordan Roth
Marc Malkin
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