Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 | New York Fashion Week

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Published September 14, 2010










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28 thoughts on “Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 | New York Fashion Week”

  1. doesn’t really convince me
    the colours are nice and I like the inspiration sources, I feel it could have been better, the clothes are quite unflattering at the end
    I want something better for LV, marc!
    f/w marc jacobs was so good…this felt unexpected

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  2. Jodie Foster from Taxi Driver must have been his muse. This is not his best, but its the best we’ve seen so far. I was getting sick of all nude and white. This collection and the color palette is refreshing. Thank you Marc! 🙂

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  3. Gorgeous, utterly gorgeous. Can’t wait to get my hands on several of the pieces. However, the models looked like transvestites, I don’t know what the makeup&hair team was thinking.

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  4. Gorgeous, utterly gorgeous. Can’t wait to get my hands on several of the pieces. However, the models looked like transvestites, I don’t know what the makeup&hair team was thinking.

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  5. This collection reminds me of Catherine Baba in the styling…. I really like it.. it is not somthing you see every day… It’s very stong and femenin—- btw: if you see the hole runway looks, some models look death (that’s not right at all)

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  6. This collection reminds me of Catherine Baba in the styling…. I really like it.. it is not somthing you see every day… It’s very stong and femenin—- btw: if you see the hole runway looks, some models look death (that’s not right at all)

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  7. Quite literal, no? It is what it is – and it’s not very subtle. Still, the casting is quite good, and the styling is not bad, either.
    And I guess the girls at LV will be “crying at the discoteque”.

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  8. Quite literal, no? It is what it is – and it’s not very subtle. Still, the casting is quite good, and the styling is not bad, either.
    And I guess the girls at LV will be “crying at the discoteque”.

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