Showing posts with label Marc by Marc Jacobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marc by Marc Jacobs. Show all posts

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Scoop Super Sale Alert!

Deal: Up to 80% 90% off merchandise from designers like 3.1 Phillip Lim, DVF, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Rag and Bone, Shipley & Halmos, and more.

When: Thursday, February 2 through Monday, February 20. Thurs Feb 2 9am—9pm; Fri Feb 3 through Sat Feb 18 11am—8pm except Sundays; all Sundays 11am—7pm.

Where: 430 W 14th St at Washington Street

(212) 691-1905
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Monday, July 20, 2009

See You At the Marc Jacobs Party...

Time: July 21, 2009 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: The Gates
Organized By: Corey Moran

Event Description:
Join Fashion Indie in a night of everything Marc Jacobs. The event will include video footage of Marc's previous runway shows, Marc Jacobs inspired cocktails, and beauty makeovers based off his Fall 2009 Runway Show. So compose your favorite Marc inspired looks, and meet us at The Gates for a fun night of fashion and drinks!



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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2009

The twentysomethings and teens that the Marc by Marc Jacobs collection targets are perfect candidates for the sort of eighties Danceteria redux the designer pulled off so brilliantly at his "big sister" show. After all, they were either in diapers or missed the decade entirely the first time around. But Jacobs took a sharp turn off the island of Manhattan circa 1984 for his kid-sister line.

That's not to say that it wasn't fun. It's just that in their hiking boots and woolly socks, striped tights, blanket scarves, and felt Molly Ringwald hats, his models looked more like junior mountaineers than they did club-hoppers. They were the good twins to his signature line's hellions in neon.

As always, it was a mad mix. The components this time around were argyle or intarsia sweaters, belted oversize herringbone sports jackets, baggy wide-wale corduroy shorts, union suits, and a striking red windowpane-plaid dress with pointy shoulders that hinted at the proportions seen on his runway last night. But in the end, vintage-feel shirtwaist dresses, one or two shot through with Lurex, are as rocking as the M.M.J. girl will get this season.


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