So I've recently noticed people's obsession with Marc Jacobs. I admit the man's a creative genius, however people have seem to lose sight of the Marc behind the Perry Ellis' Kurt Cobain inspired line that got him fired in 1993. I think it's beautiful that his career has heightened since then, however I am one of those old-hearted fans.
I loved the grunge era, and I still transfer some of those elements into my daily routine, I think an oversize sweater should be an essential for every female, and fashion forward male.
I must admit, Marc Jacobs has become a penthouse, get-a-way home and household name, with his own labels as well as being the Creative Director at Louis Vuitton. However, I'm standing in the back of his show hoping that he won't forget where he's coming from, and incorporate some of this grunge background in his future endeavours.
For the Spring 2008 Marc by Marc Jacobs for Men featured a knitted Cardigan, that should've been a women's item, because I purchased it. And it gave the female form a certain contour that although it was draggy, it still showed that there's a female under there.
The rules of fashion say that short people shouldn't wear lenghty clothing because it makes them look shorter. However, in street wear fashion that rule has it's exceptions.
Keep in mind my fashion forward individuals, although there's rules to fashion, don't be subjected by them. Bend them if need be, because individuals are never collective.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
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