Karl Lagerfeld’s Paris apartment, a futuristic 260 square meter three-room apartment with a wardrobe of more than 50 square meters, sold for €10 million (€11.1 million including expenses) today at auction in Paris, the notary’s office announced who undertook this sale.

The starting price for its sale was 5.3 million euros, according to the Althemis office, which did not want to reveal the identity and nationality of the buyer.

This sale follows a series of auctions of goods belonging to the fashion designer in 2021 and 2022. It was held at the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry, as well as through online and telephone bidding. The right to participate required the deposit of a deposit of 1.06 million euros.

Karl Lagerfeld, who passed away in February 2019 and whose creations and shows for the houses of Chanel, Fendi and his own house deeply marked the world of fashion, lived there for about 10 years, until his death.

The apartment, which is located in a 17th-century building on quai Voltaire, in the heart of historic Paris, overlooking the Seine and the Louvre museum, was completely renovated by the couturier in a futuristic style.