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 +Karl Lagerfeld programmed a radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'':
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-'''Karl Lagerfeld''' (born '''Karl Otto Lagerfeldt''' on [[September 10]], [[1933]]) is widely recognized as one of the most influential [[fashion design]]ers of the late [[20th century]] He has collaborated with a variety of different fashion labels, with [[Chloé]], [[Fendi]] and [[Chanel]] the most notable. But with contracts with companies internationally, throughout his career, he has probably built the most complicated resume of any designer. Furthermore, he has his own labels, which he launched in the early 1980s, including perfume and clothing. He has also played a role in equipping leading artists.+'''Karl Otto Lagerfeld''' (10 September 1933 – 19 February 2019) was a [[German fashion designer]] who lived in Paris. He was known as the creative director of the French fashion house [[Chanel]] (from 1983 until his death), as well as creative director of the Italian fur and leather goods fashion house [[Fendi]] and his own [[eponym]]ous fashion label. Over the decades, he collaborated on a variety of fashion and art-related projects. He was recognized around the world for his white hair, black sunglasses, fingerless gloves, and high starched [[Detachable collar|collars]].
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Karl Otto Lagerfeld (10 September 1933 – 19 February 2019) was a German fashion designer who lived in Paris. He was known as the creative director of the French fashion house Chanel (from 1983 until his death), as well as creative director of the Italian fur and leather goods fashion house Fendi and his own eponymous fashion label. Over the decades, he collaborated on a variety of fashion and art-related projects. He was recognized around the world for his white hair, black sunglasses, fingerless gloves, and high starched collars.



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