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Showing posts with label Marc Jacobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marc Jacobs. Show all posts
Monday, December 27, 2010
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Nina's Closet
After last week's episode the internet cried out with one voice and said: "NINA LOOKS FABULOUS! I WONDER WHAT SHE'S WEARING!"And we thought, "Hmmm. Those minions might be on to something." So we used the magic power of gay and got the goods ourselves.
To answer the question, the necklace is Janis Savitt, the shoes are YSL, and the dress is Marc Jacobs.
And yes, she really did rock the hell out of it.
[Photos: myLifetime.com/Style.com/Getty Images]
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
Spring 2010 Potpourri: New York
Because we're so terribly far behind on the Bryant Park collections, we're gonna do a rapid roundup and just type the first words that pop into our heads. Ready? GO!
Proenza Schouler

Great colors, drab silhouettes, all the hems are the exact same length.Oscar de la Renta

A little bit of safari, a little bit of Queen Elizabeth, a little bit Heidi of the Swiss Alps. With all that, why is it so boring?Marc Jacobs

Great colors, interesting shapes and textures. He always likes to pair pieces in the worst possible way, though. And no one asked for the outerbra to come back.Jason Wu

He stepped it up. More interesting silhouettes and textures, lots of color. They don't look like Simplicity patterns this time.Carolina Herrera

Classic. Timeless. Other words that are euphemisms for "boring." No, really. We like it. It's just that it's not exactly reinventing the wheel.Your turn!
[Photos: WireImage/firstVIEW]
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Monday, June 22, 2009
Marc Jacobs Resort 2010 Collection
Darlings, we're still wiping the sand out of our eyes and stubbornly refusing to even look at our work emails, but for now, let's rip dresses.Although we don't have much ripping to do. Why? Style sez:
"As ever at Marc Jacobs, the references and ideas came fast and furious. You could see Old Hollywood in the cropped jackets worn with bathing suit tops and high-waisted satin shorts, a touch of chinoiserie in the silk lamé pajama sets, perhaps a bit of Carmen Miranda in the toucan-print wrap dresses, and even a little of his home away from home, Paris, in the marinière tunic sweaters accented with flowers at the shoulder. The overall effect? Bright, upbeat, and equally suited for island or city."
It's just a pretty, modern, chic little collection; all prints and colors and textures, which (to us, anyway) is what a resort collection should be all about. Even better, it doesn't lapse into the "tropical print caftan" trap that designers often get into when dreaming up resortwear.
[Photos: firstVIEW]
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