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[ Hadid + Lagerfeld] Seems that Karl Lagerfeld is taking his job as artistic director of Chanel quite literally. His latest project? The Mobile Art container, which is to roam the world from 2008 to 2010 bearing installations by 18 international artists. (more…)

ZAHA vs Lagerfeld:Travelling exhibition pavilion for Chanel


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