Marc by Marc Jacobs
When the models hit the runway for Marc by Marc Jacobs spring 2010, I am pretty sure that every hipster in Brooklyn fainted from pure joy. Someone go check them and make sure we’re okay.
The most affordable, lower-cost line of Jacobs has always had a certain irreverent, downtown appeal, and this particular set of clothes crystallize meaning quite well indeed. It’s a mash-up of 80 colors and patterns in tribal prints and taste, and the result is a kicky, fun, and committed to launch a wave of (somewhat tempered) trends will find in a mall near you .
Looking at the pictures, I can not help but feel that the collection can only be described as joyful. It is a celebration of the enthusiasm of youth, the new trend to mix things together strangely random and kind of combinations you can get away with if you can call them experiments.
Which is not to say that the collection of raw in the least – the appearance of plaids and prints in the same outfit as contrasts rather than coordinating colors, is a happy accident. The materials, patterns and colors made by experts chosen by the design team MBMJ happy to play up the dissonance and the counterpoint that the plaid, stripes and prints create a race for another huge success.