And then I think about Karl Lagerfeld.
Not only has the icon established himself as one of the most influential designers of the past century through his work with Chanel, Fendi and Chloe – he is also an all-around over-achiever. He’s that A-student who does extra credit “for fun;” he’s that gorgeous girl who claims she grew up an awkward tomboy.
Pretty impressive already, right? So what does the man who does everything do?
Next consider that even though he’s over 70, Lagerfeld has been racking up the extracurriculars in the past decade, solidifying his overall artistry and creativity:
Nov. 1999: opened Paris bookstore 7L
Oct. 2000: launched publishing company Editions 7L
2002: published The Karl Lagerfeld Diet to share his weight-loss methods with the world.
2003: designed a limited edition piano for Steinway’s 150th Anniversary
Feb. 2007: his first authorized film biography, Lagerfeld Confidential, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival
Oct. 2007: personally designed a Chanel bicycle
Dec. 2007: opening of “European 20th Century Greek Revival,” at NYC’s Lorenzo Gallery; this exhibit displayed Lagerfeld’s photography and furniture collections
Jan. 2008: German teddy bear company Steiff, however, announced plans for a Karl Lagerfeld bear
Photos courtesy of the Fashion Spot forums.