Ralph Lauren and Karl Lagerfeld: Melania Trump’s Dynamic Duo!!
Karl Lagerfeld likely will join Ralph Lauren in dressing the incoming first lady.
Who will dress Melania?
With the big event just days away, two names churning about
the rumor mill make all the sense in the world. As my colleague Rosemary
Feitelberg reported on Monday, one of those names is Ralph Lauren. The other: Karl Lagerfeld. Yes, that Karl Lagerfeld.
doesn’t avoid Twitter.

Like Lauren, Lagerfeld steers clear of politics, save for when he can’t help himself, as happened years ago when he voiced dismay at France’s then newly applied 35-hour workweek. But then, for him, work is psychological oxygen. Two of his favorite one-liners: “Lots of class but working class,” and, “I don’t make art. I make dresses.”
At the same time, while Lagerfeld is thought to be designing for Trump, the affiliated brand under which he’s doing so is unclear. Though Chanel first comes to mind, he has two other seats of employment, his eponymous brand and Fendi.
Then
there’s the designer’s own brand. Across endeavors, Lagerfeld has long
shown a strong loyalty to the U.S. and its customer base. He did so
through the Chinese explosion when much of international fashion looked
at the American market as mature and uninteresting. His joint venture
with G-III, under the label Karl Lagerfeld Paris, proves his desire to
bring his particular élan to a broader U.S. customer base. In that
context, a day look on Trump could make for savvy marketing.
Confirmations? Zippo. Nor are there denials.
One thing is certain. On Friday, Trump needs two special
outfits, one for day, one for night. Absent credible alternate rumors,
and so far, there are none, indications are very strong that she has
enlisted Ralph Lauren
and Karl Lagerfeld to provide those looks, in one order or the other.
Of course, Trump could always change her mind. If that were to happen,
she’d have to go to off the rack (again, no indications of custom
backup) — and risk alienating two of fashion’s greatest gods. On the
front end of the Trump administration, does the woman need another
headache? Just sayin’.
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