Marc by Marc Jacobs Resort 2008

The Fashionisto

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Published August 7, 2008

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Updated October 21, 2017

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Not even the modeling of Luke can tarnish my love for Marc Jacobs.  One of the pieces I desire the most this fall is a pair of sweats like the ones featured in the first picture.  Marc also has a hybrid of sweats in his main Marc Jacobs line.  Those can be seen in the fall collection lookbook images previously posted here.

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Pictures from Marc Jacobs

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7 thoughts on “Marc by Marc Jacobs Resort 2008”

  1. What’s exciting about menswear is that everything is shifting. Evolving silhouettes, cuts, fits, and especially colours. I’m thrilled that the closets of fashionistos around the world are getting splashes of colour (how Jackson Pollack).

    This may sound irrelevant, but I read somewhere that Kanye West said that the only relevant American designer is Marc Jacobs. I wonder where he got his notes from.

    I like whoever styled the look with the blue shorts, yellow cardigan, and white shirt with pink polka-dots. It’s just so fun.

  2. What’s exciting about menswear is that everything is shifting. Evolving silhouettes, cuts, fits, and especially colours. I’m thrilled that the closets of fashionistos around the world are getting splashes of colour (how Jackson Pollack).

    This may sound irrelevant, but I read somewhere that Kanye West said that the only relevant American designer is Marc Jacobs. I wonder where he got his notes from.

    I like whoever styled the look with the blue shorts, yellow cardigan, and white shirt with pink polka-dots. It’s just so fun.

  3. What’s exciting about menswear is that everything is shifting. Evolving silhouettes, cuts, fits, and especially colours. I’m thrilled that the closets of fashionistos around the world are getting splashes of colour (how Jackson Pollack).

    This may sound irrelevant, but I read somewhere that Kanye West said that the only relevant American designer is Marc Jacobs. I wonder where he got his notes from.

    I like whoever styled the look with the blue shorts, yellow cardigan, and white shirt with pink polka-dots. It’s just so fun.

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