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Marc Jacobs is drawing inspiration from classic beauty—red lips, defined beauty marks, and rosy cheeks. The catch? In ...
Marc Jacobs has never been afraid of a challenge. He’s never cared much for politeness or propriety, choosing instead to risk ...
The atmosphere backstage at Marc Jacobs’ Fall/Winter 2025 presentation was surprisingly calm. The high ceilings and airiness ...
Tracee Ellis Ross gives Olive Oil realness at Marc Jacobs' February NYFW show. She was spotted among several celebs at the ...
Skirts puffed up like storm clouds about to blow, coats and jackets in leather and leopard resembled trompe l’oeil insulated ...
Marc Jacobs continues to play with proportions, inflating and exaggerating silhouettes with a sense of wackiness in his ...
The designer hosted an off-schedule runway show ahead of New York Fashion Week filled with pumped-up silhouettes and elf-like ...
The iconic makeup artist was behind the show's fabric beauty marks, lipstick, and blush—turning 33 models into felt dolls.
Beauty stickers—like our favorite patches to simultaneously treat and adorn our acne—were reborn in the eyes of Marc Jacobs ...
The designer kicked off New York Fashion Week by playing with proportions. NEW YORK — Nothing works the way it’s supposed to ...