Irina Shayk has committed a fashion faux pas, according to Karl Lagerfeld. The supermodel attended a Met Gala afterparty in a look the late designer made it clear he didn’t care for years before his death.
After gracing the red carpet in a toga-like silk dress by Yohji Yamamoto, Shayk, 37, left the “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty”-themed soirée and changed into sweatpants for post-event gathering.
The runway star teamed the cozy gray bottoms with a white tank top and sparkly gold boots from Timberland’s collaboration with Jimmy Choo.
She topped the outfit off with the Ana Khouri choker she wore during the annual ball and a burgundy bomber jacket. While Shayk managed to glam up the ensemble with sparkly jewelry and glitzy footwear, Lagerfeld considered sweatpants a no-no. “Sweatpants are a sign of defeat,” the former Chanel creative director wrote in his 2013 book, The World According to Karl. “You lost control of your life, so you brought some sweatpants,” he added.
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