The Marc Jacobs fall 2010 presentation, as always held at the Lexington avenue armory, was typical of his collections. If this were being said of any other designer, it would certainly carry a negative connotation, but the opposite is true of Jacobs. In fact, his intention was not to focus on visual neologism; as the designer remarked after the show: "there's so much striving for newness now that newness feels less new."
What this translates to both on the runway as well as for the customer is singular pieces that aren't overly intellectualized, and somehow manage to be dramatic, unique, and utterly wearable simultaneously. Fall 2010: lingerie layers, pilgrim coats, heavy knits, sequins, Mongolian lamb fur, romantic dresses, drop waists, bows, ankle socks, optical wovens, antique velvet, grunge...all fresh, all familiar, all Marc.
7 comments:
middle right sweater and bottom right dress are MAJOR!
Your top right and middle left pictures isn't coming up...
But i must say, the sequined cardigan is gorgeous!
i don't know that black dress 4 down on the left is pretty tight. raise it 3"-4" inches. i'm in.
Love the movement of the clothes and feeling of play!
wild blessings,
swan
top left is beautifulll!!! oh how i love!
The fur oh my I'm drooling!
I just love Marc Jacob's clothing. There is a shop in the UK called Pie that sells fantastic MJ clothes. Oh and the handbags are to die for.
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