N.Y. Fashion Week: Marc by Marc Jacobs, back on the map
NEW YORK -- And just like that, Marc by Marc Jacobs is cool again.
For their debut, Brit “It” girl designers Luella Bartley and Katie Hillier showed a brash, Riot Grrrl/punk/ninja-themed collection that put Jacobs’ flailing secondary line back on the map.
In recent years, Marc by Marc had devolved into a watered-down, fashion-irrelevant department store brand. So Jacobs hired Bartley and Hillier as creative directors to give the label a new direction. And they did just that, mixing a ‘90s-era agitprop vibe (Riot Grrrls meets Pussy Riot) with action sports clothing.
The look: Judo jackets, motocross T-shirts and wrap-around obi trousers worn with platform BMX-style sneakers. Body suits and jeans with ‘90s-era feminist punk slogans such as, “Revolution,” “Grrrl” and “Twisted.” Pleated tulle party skirts worn with jackets or capelets with oversized, sculpted bows.
The verdict: Edgy, brash and cool. Way to shake up the runways, Grrrls!
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