[February 17 2009]
A brilliant, electric and quick show that started on time where only the fashion press and buyers were invited. No celebrities – a perhaps drastic measure in this stressed economic climate. The collection was extremely glamorous, mixing disco, punk, couture and 80s Paris references in a playful, almost childish way that only belongs to Marc Jacobs.
Photo Olivier Zahm
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