Happy Birthday, Marc Jacobs!
The king of American fashion turns 50 today. Here’s a special card, in honor of his buffness and overall cheeky wonderfulness.
The king of American fashion turns 50 today. Here’s a special card, in honor of his buffness and overall cheeky wonderfulness.
It’s a sign: They don’t want us to wear shirts anymore.
Which is GREAT for women who hate doing their hair.
Only at fashion week, guys.
Can’t keep your Bellas and Lenas and Katnisses straight? NextMovie has your back.
Blame — or thank, depending on where your sentiments lie — Marc Jacobs.
Looking like a jail bird is so NOW.
Lesson here is: the Advertising Standards Authority is okay with Beckham’s toplessness, but not Julia Roberts’s photoshopped face.
Because even if you make things that are ugly, you will still be called a genius.
A bizarre, fascinating museum retrospective looking back at the work of prestigious fashion house Louis Vuitton and their current creative director, Marc Jacobs. Unveiled yesterday in Paris. High caliber design and fashion porn presented by disco mohawk mannequins and free-floating limbs.
The new line of shirts feature Cartman, Butters, and Randy Marsh stark naked with the words “Protect Your Largest Organ” on their lower half (perfectly aligned to hide their nether-regions). You and I both know that Matt Stone and Trey Parker wouldn’t lend their precious characters for just any ol’ reason, and they aren’t: the tees will benefit skin cancer research.
This is gross. A gross miscarriage of free speech, that is! Gotcha. No, really…the Advertising Standards Authority in Great Britain deemed this rather bland Marc Jacobs ad inappropriate. Because Fanning is 17. And the bottle is between her legs. You need to unstiffen your upper lips a bit, UK.
The baddest bitch is back. Check out her flawless ads for Marc Jacobs. (via adweek.com) View List ›
Wishing a fashion label a happy birthday.
Things aren’t what they seem.
Via Twitter, of course.
Marc Jacobs and his boyfriend wed in St. Barts (aw, too bad), fashioning the cake topper after their inner plastic beauty. Score another point for gay marriage? Maybe? View Image ›
Marc Jacobs references Spong Bob Square Pants for Louis Vuitton and Luella shows Batman outfits for the spring season. If you’re sick of scouring all those street style blogs, the Garbage Pail Kids and Archie comics are totally an untapped source of fashion inspiration. Read More ›
This puffy Marc by Marc Jacobs headband as seen on Mary-Kate Olsen is the obvious evolutionary progression from the Prada turban. The only way to prove you’re a slave to fashion is by wearing headgear that is, objectively speaking, crazy. Read More ›
Mysterious spoofs of Juergen Teller’s Marc Jacobs ads by have fashionistas scratching their heads. Viral marketing? Publicity Stunt? Only time will tell. Read More ›