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SUMMARY:karl-lagerfeld - Date de vente : 27/01/2026
DESCRIPTION:Nom du lots : Karl Lagerfeld\n\nKarl Lagerfeld (1933-2019)\n\nd
 rawing for an invitation or souvenir of the “Diner des Poissons” o
 rganized by Karl Lagerfeld\n\npastel\, silvered-pencil\, Shu Uemura 
 pencil on paper\n\nInscribed “Dearest Doris/Dîner des Poissons/le
  5 mars / 51 rue de / l’Université/20 30”\, in a beige and gold ca
 rdboard envelope monogrammed KL and inscribed “D.B.” in black in
 k\n\n29\,7 x 21 cm \; 11 2/3 in x 8 1/3 in\n\nThe “Pisces Dinner” was 
 a private\, friendly reception that Karl Lagerfeld hosted at his Parisian 
 residence\, the Hôtel Pozzo di Borgo. This dinner gathered a select circl
 e of guests\, connected to the luxury world or close to the designer\, som
 etimes chosen for being born in March—hence the symbolic idea of the “
 fish” (the Pisces zodiac sign). Lagerfeld enjoyed organizing highly stag
 ed dinners\, with the help of Françoise Dumas also form the Pisces sign\,
  also with carefully curated decorations\, sometimes inspired by the marin
 e world\, combining refinement\, theatricality\, and the art of living.\n\
 nThe hôtel particulier at 51 Rue de l’Université\, the Pozzo di Borgo 
 residence in Paris\, was for nearly three decades the home and reception v
 enue of Karl Lagerfeld. Known for his taste for luxury and his theatrical 
 flair\, Lagerfeld hosted sumptuous private dinners there\, bringing togeth
 er figures from the worlds of fashion\, cinema\, and high society.\n\nThes
 e evenings were famed for their glamorous and spectacular atmosphere: the 
 richly decorated salons\, with wood paneling\, gilding\, and thick carpets
 \, created a palatial setting that elevated each reception. Amanda Harlech
 \, a close collaborator of Lagerfeld\, recalled that “the party buzzed a
 round him\,” with the designer seated at his round table in a Louis XV a
 rmchair\, while “guests fluttered like butterflies around the flame of h
 is presence.”\n\nWithin this social sphere\, Lagerfeld maintained a frie
 ndly relationship with Doris Brynner\, an iconic figure in design and the 
 luxury world. They were photographed together on numerous occasions: durin
 g Fashion Weeks\, particularly Dior shows\; at concerts by tenor Plácido 
 Domingo\; and at the opening of Yul Brynner’s A Photographic Journey a
 t Galerie Du Passage in Paris. This camaraderie reflected their shared pre
 sence in the Parisian social and artistic scene\, where fashion\, music\, 
 and art intersected.
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