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Marc Jacobs (Marc Jacobs) with the spring show in New York City
Creative director of the French house Louis Vuitton, presented his vision for the coming season, "Spring - Summer" in the New York Fashion Week (Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week). However, this show belonged to his own brand.
Due to the recent bad weather associated with Hurricane Irene, Marc Jacobs (Marc Jacobs) wanted to move the show from Monday to Thursday. However, in the end, he decided not to tempt fate and to fulfill the terms of the original agreement with the organizers of Fashion Week in New York (Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week). Compared with previous collections, Mark became more articulate their own vision. There is no longer that vagueness and incoherent diversity of models. The designer chose neon colors. And, as in the men's and women's collections. Women Jacobs clearly insisted on an orange color - it is present in almost every model. In addition, there were shades of green, blue and pink. From fabrics main focus was on the silk. Although it is rather conventional. The menswear brand targeted to the pop art and used the classic shirt untucked. Works mature, with a share of the fun.
Due to the recent bad weather associated with Hurricane Irene, Marc Jacobs (Marc Jacobs) wanted to move the show from Monday to Thursday. However, in the end, he decided not to tempt fate and to fulfill the terms of the original agreement with the organizers of Fashion Week in New York (Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week). Compared with previous collections, Mark became more articulate their own vision. There is no longer that vagueness and incoherent diversity of models. The designer chose neon colors. And, as in the men's and women's collections. Women Jacobs clearly insisted on an orange color - it is present in almost every model. In addition, there were shades of green, blue and pink. From fabrics main focus was on the silk. Although it is rather conventional. The menswear brand targeted to the pop art and used the classic shirt untucked. Works mature, with a share of the fun.