Marc Jacobs
20 April 2008
Marc Jacobs has the midas touch and an innate ability to design clothes that people want to wear. Whether he designs a satchel or a shoe it's always something everyone wants. From grunge to prom, from private jet to Tokyo nightclub, he has an outfit that suits.
His workload includes Marc Jacobs, Marc by Marc and Louis Vuitton - a titanic selection of back to back collections but he still has time to build a world class contemporary art collection and dress in pigeon costumes at his annual fancy dress party.
He has caught the fitness bug like so many male fashion designers. His
muses include Sofia Coppola, Charlotte Rampling, Winona Ryder, Dakota
Fanning, Victoria Beckham - all have been photographed by Juergen
Teller for Marc Jacobs ad campaigns (Mrs Beckham was hidden inside a
Marc Jacobs shop bag after Juergen persuaded her that she was "just a
product").
• Born in New York City in 1963
• His grandmother, who he credits with being "the biggest influence in life", taught him how to knit.
• At 15, Jacobs worked as a stock boy in New York's trendy Charivari
boutique and it was there that he was introduced to Perry Ellis who
"embodied cool to me. He had long hair; he didn't wear a suit and tie,
and he made funky clothes that were a big success. He gave me a lot of
hope"
• Jacobs studied at the Parsons School of Art and Design in New York where he won the Perry Ellis Golden Thimble award in 1984
• He designed a radical grunge collection for Perry Ellis but they laid
him off in 1992 - the year he won the Women's Designer of the Year
award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America
• Two years later he launched his eponymous label, supported by models
Naomi Campbell and Linda Evangelista, who worked for free. They were
clothes for "a woman who brings home the bacon, but also fries it up in
the pan"
• In 1997, Jacobs was appointed creative director of Louis Vuitton where he developed the company's first ready-to-wear line
At Louis Vuitton, he has been triumphant in revamping the famous
accessory line and has collaborated with the likes of Steven Sprouse,
Julie Verhoeven, Takashi Murakami and Richard Prince.
Marc Jacobs spends most of his time in Paris, where he lives with his
vast contemporary art collection and bull terrier Alfred - who he has
tattooed on his arm.
Marc Jacobs, 72 Spring Street, New York, NY 10012
Tel: +1 (212) 343 0222
www.louisvuitton.com











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