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Pre-owned Marc Jacobs 2010 Tweed Pattern Denim Jacket In Blue
Pre-owned Marc Jacobs 2010 Tweed Pattern Denim Jacket In Blue
MARC JACOBS Pre-owned 2010 Tweed Pattern Denim Jacket In Blue

Pre-owned 2010 Tweed Pattern Denim Jacket In Blue

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    $375 $263 (30% OFF)
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Look #26 from the Resort 2010 lookbook by Marc Jacobs. Worn by Bruna Tenorio. Marc Jacobs Denim Jacket From the Resort 2010 Collection by Marc Jacobs Blue Tweed Pattern Fringe Trim Accent & Pointed Collar Slit Pockets & Snap Closure Fit: Jackets by Marc Jacobs typically fit true to size. | Marc Jacobs 2010 Tweed Pattern Denim Jacket in Blue, Women's US 10 | L

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Explaining his clothes, Jacobs has said "what I prefer is that even if someone feels hedonistic, they don't look it. Curiosity about sex is much more interesting to me than domination. ... My clothes are not hot. Never. Never." The audience for his fashion shows typically includes celebrities like Kim Gordon and Vincent Gallo. Guy Trebay, a critic for The New York Times, in response to Oscar de la Renta's comment that a coat designed by Jacobs closely resembled one that de la Renta had designed thirty years earlier, wrote that "unlike the many brand-name designers who promote the illusion that their output results from a single prodigious creativity, Mr. Jacobs makes no pretense that fashion emerges full blown from the head of one solitary genius". Marc Jacobs, was one of the first fashion designers to establish this “street wise aesthetics – a [mash up of] a little preppie, a little grunge, a little couture.
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