Wednesday, November 18, 2009


After his mainline flight of fancy, where he confessed he felt no need to ‘rein in my creativity’, Marc Jacobs became the man who fell to earth, for his secondary Marc by Marc Jacobs line, with his eye firmly on the bottom line.
The collection was a delightfully disarranged mix of High School Musical meets Clueless.

Bright florals, checks, spots and geometrics; army-style and bright-coloured, low-top sneakers; bow-wraps in the hair; and glitter-striped stretch belts cinching the waists of everything from short prom-frocks in multi-coloured prints and loose jumpsuits in bright yellow and green satin, to red plaid trench-coats and cheetah-print, baggy T’s worn with baggy red-stripe shorts.
Sweat-pants were worn with braces, striped blazers with faded denim shorts. Throw in a handful of coloured beads, some skeleton necklaces and a clutch of ethnic-stripe totes, tribal-look rucksacks and boxing boots embellished with lots of strap. On the Marc.
Source: Telegraph TV

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