Pharrell Williams, a huge fan of Chanel sautoirs, is taking his love of the French brand to a higher level. WWD reports that Karl Lagerfeld directed the musician/producer in his latest movie, to be screened in tandem with the Paris-Salzburg pre-fall collection the designer plans to parade Dec. 2.
Filming took place in a Paris studio last week, with supermodel Cara Delevingne and 6-year-old Hudson Kroenig among Williams's costars and dance partners, Lagerfeld said. Chanel's next Métiers d'art collection is to be unveiled at the Schloss Leopoldskron, an 18th-century Rococo palace considered one of the finest in Austria.
MStars News recently reported Delevingne and Pharrell have been making music together in an attempt to launch her music career. According to the Telegraph, the fruits of their labor could drop any day now, as the pair are said to have spent last week in Paris filming the video to go with Delevingne's debut single.
"They're going to release the song without warning, complete with video and global launch," a source told The Sun. "They seem to have formed a great little writing collective and apparently it's a huge song."
Lagerfeld was recently asked by Louis Vuitton's executive vice president, Delphine Arnault, to give his interpretation of the signature LV monogram for a series of bags to celebrate the label's 160th anniversary. Lagerfeld got in touch with his more athletic side using boxers as his muse for the "Celebrating Monogram" mini-collection and designing a boxing range.
With so many collaborations and projects going on simultaneously, it's a wonder how these artists find time to sleep! But one thing is certain: We can't wait to watch Lagerfeld's movie come Dec. 2!
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