Karl Lagerfeld is well known for his monochromatic styles and signature ponytail headshot donned across perfumes and handbags. Unbeknown to many fashion fans the late German designer has had a huge impact on the trends we see today from behind the scenes at Chanel to Fendi and a turbulent history with Yves Saint Laurent. Those interested in how Karl worked his way up in the Parisian fashion industry of the 70s - well before his brand became a catwalk staple - can catch all the details in a new series, 'Becoming Karl Lagerfeld'.
The new Disney+ show delves into the rivalries, passions, and betrayals of the fashion world back when Lagerfeld was an unknown designer. UK fans can now stream the six-episode series on Disney+ which is available to sign up to for as little as £4.99 per month, although its better quality streaming features of the £10.
99 Premium Plan may be more appealing. While American viewers will be able to catch up on Hulu. READ MORE: I spotted Marks and Spencer’s ‘stunning’ £35 summer top that keeps selling out READ MORE: Disney+ deals 2024: How to watch for free, perks of an annual plan, and £10.
99 Premium tariff Staring Daniel Brühl from Captain America: Civil War and Inglourious Basterds (to name a few) as the couturier, Théodore Pellerin as Jacques de Bascher and Arnaud Valois as Yves Saint Laurent, whopreviously starred alongside Emily Blunt in 'The Girl on the Train'. The series also highlights the fashion and cultural personalities who rubbed.
