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Friday, February 24, 2017

Fashion Icon Karl Lagerfeld: Meryl Streep Wanted Chanel to Pay Her to Wear Free Oscars Dress

Iconic fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld claims Meryl Streep wanted to be paid to wear one of his Chanel dresses to the 2017 Academy Awards.

Streep was reportedly set to wear Chanel on the red carpet before one of her handlers allegedly informed the fashion house to halt production of the dress.

“I made a sketch, and we started to make the dress,” Lagerfeld told WWD. The German designer said someone from Streep’s team called days later and said, “Don’t continue the dress. We found somebody who will pay us.”

“A genius actress, but cheapness also, no?” he said.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nobody cares what the celebrities do. I sure don't.

Anonymous said...

She a terrible person and worse actress

Anonymous said...

I think that any movie with Meryl Streep has too much Meryl Streep in it.

Anonymous said...

2:49 AM, totally agree

Anonymous said...

You know Meryl and her "thing" with brown shirts and Nazis. Maybe Lagerfeld was just too, well, German.

Anonymous said...

People in Hollywood get kickbacks from designers when they wear their 'creations' on the Red Carpet, especially when they mention the designer in an interview. It's been happening since the seventies. Common practice. It's called 'product placement' designed to give advertising to whatever product is being pitched.

Anonymous said...

Meryl who?