So lets get personal..
I am in LOVE with a man named Marc.. Th only Marc worth mentioning in fashion, Marc Jacobs, OBVZ!!
From his 1920's Asian fusion inspired collection, to the sugary sweet collection both at Louis Vuitton, Marc has really proved that he is a fashionable force to be reckoned with.. not like that needed proving though!!
In my first year of fashion school, my lecturer said that if you want to be commercial and sell your products, you have to think along the lines of Marc Jacobs, thus he has become my inspiration and current obsession!!
I think what is SO fab about Marc, is that with his two separate labels (the Marc Jacobs line and his creative direction at Louis Vuitton), he has total creative freedom, to do whatever he likes, get inspired by something completely different each season, yet the two collections never intertwine or collide, both have their own creative edge that makes them unique!
I credit Marc Jacobs for introducing the public to the fetish trend. Yes, Riccardo Tisci had been doing it for MANY seasons at Givenchy, Jacobs gave it that approachable and commercial feel, which landed the Fall/Winter 2012 collection on literally almost every cover!!
What I also admire about Jacobs is his strong sense of sexuality. Marc has stripped down for an LV campaign, cross-dressed in the most adorbz Prada outfit ever and let us not forget the MOST AMAZE campaign poster for his menswear cologne, Bang!!
He's a creative genius from his designs to choice of models.. He's everything!!
So remember that time when Mrs. Lisbane found Lux's underwear, and had Kevin Hain's name (the gargbage man.. eww) written all over it.. Well I did the same, in dedicaion to my one true love Marc Jacobs!!
Headband, Marc Jacobs (Spring/Summer 2012) stlye
Marc makes me go into a CRAY hysterical fit.. Like a female with hysteria!!
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
I Am In Love With A Man Named Marc
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