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What Was Behind Karl Lagerfeld`s Decision to Wear Gloves at All Times?

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Karl Lagerfeld, a famous fashion designer, was the creator of his looks that became immortal over the years. Every part of his style is recognizable, from shirt and jacket to his boots. Still, his style evolved in front of our eyes. Every element of clothing he chose to wear at each happening, became one of the most popular clothing for a certain period of time. He always liked to experiment with his style, and his fans adored him for it.

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In recent years he was seen wearing gloves, almost at all times. While some of his fans thought that this is just another of his stylish ideas, one interview of his shines a new light on his decision to wear them at all times. Many of the rumors were destroyed after his words that in older times it was not polite to greet someone who is wearing gloves, and he chose that he wants to wear them because it makes his hands look longer. What was the point you ask? Well, wait for just a second more.

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In French culture, having long hands means that a particular person is influential. Also, there is one more reason for him wearing gloves. Recently, a piece of information surfaced, which is saying that from a young age, Karl didn`t like how his hands look. The reason was that his mother always had comments of his hands being ugly. It was never revealed what was the reason for his mother saying this to him on a daily basis.

source: fabwoman.ng

Karl Lagerfeld, a creative director of Fendi, Chanel, and his own brand, died on the nineteenth of February 2019. He died in Paris, and he was eighty-five years old. Because of his illness, he missed some of the most recent happenings in the world of fashion. His impact and influence on the world of fashion was enormous. How could it not be? He was in the business for over fifty years. Some are even calling him a genius. However, we have no doubts that he was one of the people who had the most influence in making what we are calling the fashion industry today.