"When the red velvet curtain finally opened, Marc Jacobs' 56 models were arrayed tableau vivant-style in front of an enormous set of French doors—the kind you might see in a Paris salon. What you noticed first were the hats. Multicolored, with knit crowns, and short or wide brims, they made the gangly teenage girls onstage hold themselves like proper ladies. Yes, fashion's favorite change agent was at it again.
Last season's billowy layers were nowhere in sight. The collection began with a long coat, ribbed sweater, and trousers with loose stirrups that gave them a clean, sharp line. Moving on, Jacobs showed printed satin and matte jersey shirtdresses to the mid-calf, and belted alpaca tunics over slim cropped pants and knee-length skirts. There were jumpsuits straight out of the seventies. "I wanted something narrower," said the designer, describing the show's new silhouette."
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The entire series launches in a piece of bright color. This collection, Jacobs had a special inventive mind in the lining utilization, except pure color silk fabrics, in the two-sided fabric nature lining either glistens on the lining to decorate by the geometric pattern, the flowers and plants dye printing.
Jacobs fused the 70s classics fashionable style, in coat's design has rubbed into the style element which the traditional armed forces were ragged, showed the female to lead not to lose the charming image.
Also, Jacobs' 56 models were arrayed tableau vivant-style in front of a set of French doors. I like this very much compared with other seasons.It is so dramatic!!!
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