
Marc Jacobs recently showed his Fall/Winter 2010 collection at New York fashion week. The entire collection was absolutely stunning. MJ, who is normally known for the multitude of layers and colours in his collection – displayed a more whimsical and softer side.
His pieces were a multitude of neutrals in varying shades of grey, camel, tan, black, navys and creams. Instead of the collection being one that defines “trends” for the season – the collection was amazingly filled with more classic pieces wrapped up in the most beautiful fur coats and cardigans.
While the silhouettes may have been more classic, the materials were an array of different textures – furs, sequins, ans cashmere’s.
Displayed on a rather simplistic set – the space was filled with sounds of the song, “Over the Rainbow” – which added to the final, “vintage” vibe the collection was displaying. It was quite moving.
For those that didn’t have a chance to see the runway show – you can watch it on his website here
This collection is a wonderful, feminine, and elegant change from some of the edgier 80′s trends.
*all photos courtesy of WWD
What do you think?
I’m dying to see more. Marc Jacobs has done it again.
Warmest wishes,
Christie Ressel, International Image Consultant and style coach
Personal Power Image Consulting
Tags: fashion, fashion trends, Marc Jacobs, New York Fashion Week, NYFW, style advice, trends
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