"I eat fish, three times a week meat, and if not yogurt, something like this and it rarely continues"
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The syntax matters. It’s not a smooth wellness mantra; it’s a brisk inventory, delivered the way Lagerfeld often spoke about bodies and taste: as logistics. That clunkiness (“and it rarely continues”) feels like the point. Continuation is the enemy - the extra portion, the extra day, the extra indulgence. The phrase suggests a life organized around interruption: you stop hunger before it becomes narrative, you stop eating before it becomes identity, you stop desire before it shows up on the silhouette.
Contextually, this sits inside Lagerfeld’s long-running mythology of self-control, especially after his dramatic weight loss and his habit of turning self-denial into a kind of couture. Coming from a designer, it doubles as a statement about branding: the body as product, maintenance as moral virtue. Underneath the casual grocery list is the industry’s quiet bargain - that “taste” isn’t just what you wear, it’s what you refuse.
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| Topic | Food |
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Lagerfeld, Karl. (n.d.). I eat fish, three times a week meat, and if not yogurt, something like this and it rarely continues. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-eat-fish-three-times-a-week-meat-and-if-not-23267/
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Lagerfeld, Karl. "I eat fish, three times a week meat, and if not yogurt, something like this and it rarely continues." FixQuotes. Accessed February 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-eat-fish-three-times-a-week-meat-and-if-not-23267/.
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"I eat fish, three times a week meat, and if not yogurt, something like this and it rarely continues." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-eat-fish-three-times-a-week-meat-and-if-not-23267/. Accessed 1 Feb. 2026.







