MARC Jacobs’ Spring/Summer 2011 collection for Louis Vuitton was full of dazzling color, shimmering texture and mesmerizing movement. Each piece revealed a richness and intricacy of detail, testifying to the savoir-faire of the Louis Vuitton atelier.
The designer sent out a highly personal definition of camp—a collection of dazzling color, shimmering texture and mesmerizing movement, elevating decadence to artistry.
A distinct ’70s influence was evident in fluid silhouettes, block colors, and lamé and sequins. Chinoiserie was a recurrent theme and animal references abounded; zebras and tigers cropped up on skirts, dresses, and coats in wool, jersey or satin.
The designer sent out a highly personal definition of camp—a collection of dazzling color, shimmering texture and mesmerizing movement, elevating decadence to artistry.
A distinct ’70s influence was evident in fluid silhouettes, block colors, and lamé and sequins. Chinoiserie was a recurrent theme and animal references abounded; zebras and tigers cropped up on skirts, dresses, and coats in wool, jersey or satin.
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