Glam flapper meets goth urban punk in high volume clothing and endless dark luxurious layers including lace, fur, leather and more. See the Marc Jacobs Ready to Wear F/W 2016 collection presented at NYFW below:
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Winona Ryder for Marc Jacobs Beauty S/S 2016 Campaign
We’ve been teased with the Winona Ryder Marc Jacobs Beauty S/S 2016 Campaign and now it has been fully released. The actress is looking doe eyed and fresh-faced (elegantly photoshooped). All captured by fashion photographer David Sims. See the campaign below: by David Sims
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Jordan Barrett by Steven Klein
A haunting fashion photo shoot for VMAN Magazine captured by fashion photographer Steven Klein featuring male model Jordan Barrett in a spooky vintage shoot with punk inspirations. Stylist assistant Bill Rodgers Set Design assistants Colin Lytton & Zach Lamming Production assistant Corne Hundersmark Lighting equipment B2PRO Production equipment Jack Studios Catering Polaris Bites Website: vman.com
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Marc Jacobs Ready To Wear S/S 2016 NYFW
A bright punk rock collection with full of extreme visual patterning, from tartans, sketches and most notably iconic actresses screaming. See the Marc Jacobs Ready To Wear S/S 2016 show
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MARC JACOBS F/W 2015-2016 AD CAMPAIGN
Marc Jacobs Fall/Winter 2015-2016 brought together an eclectic mix of “it” celebrities, models, and cultural icons for a campaign that felt like a living gallery of personalities. Under David Sims’ lens, the images balanced glamour, wit, and subtle eccentricity, capturing a roster that reads like a who’s who of contemporary cool. It was star power without pretense.
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Marc Jacobs Resort 2016
Marc Jacobs’ Resort 2016 collection balances elegance with a playful, slightly rebellious edge. The line is rich in detail, from sparkling embroidery to intricate embellishments that bring a sense of theatricality to classic resort wear. Silhouettes are vintage-inspired, with shapes that echo the past while feeling fresh and wearable in the present. Black scarves, flowing dresses, and carefully curated accessories create a look that is both refined and adventurous.
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No More Marc by Marc Jacobs
Shutting its ubtainable doors, Marc by Marc Jacobs shutting down its well-known stand alone brand. According to WWD the acclaimed designer is going to be putting all of his focus and efforts into streamlining main Marc Jacobs line. disappointing new for the money conscious fashionistas, MBMJ know for its ubtainable prices and unique style. It seems Marc Jacobs wants a clearer direction (that makes more money) and is looking to create a more elitist chic brand. It’s more than obvious the average person now days is more willing to pay for something the can’t afford. It’s not been told when the official close is happening, we just know it will happen. tata…
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Marc Jacobs Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2015 collection was a head-to-toe celebration of goth glam, darkly romantic and theatrically polished. The runway exuded a moody elegance, evoking imagery of Tim Burton-esque whimsy fused with high-fashion sophistication. Every look balanced drama with wearable tailoring, creating a collection that felt both edgy and meticulously crafted.
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Marc Jacobs Menswear F/W 2015 Milan
Marc Jacobs Menswear Fall Winter 2015 in Milan feels like a controlled unraveling. This is new wave grunge filtered through tailoring, where polish and disorder coexist comfortably. It is messy, but on purpose. Refined, but restless. Jacobs has always thrived in contradiction, and this collection leans fully into that tension.
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Marc Jacobs Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Marc Jacobs’ S/S 2015 collection at NYFW delivered a surprising mix of utilitarian structure and whimsical detail. The collection felt almost lumpy and architectural at first glance, but each piece revealed thoughtful embroidery and unexpected textures upon closer inspection. The standout feature was the spotted detailing scattered across many of the garments. These embroidered patterns were reminiscent of braille, adding a playful, almost secretive element to the designs. One could imagine fashion-forward blind attendees reaching out to experience the textures firsthand, adding another layer to the interactive potential of Jacobs’ visio
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Marc by Marc Jacobs – Mens Resort 2015
On the set of the lookbook, It had a pleasantly retro feel full of accessories and patterns. The colors are more muted with patching and fabric mixing. Comfortably layered and an ode to a vintage west coast American style.