Marc Jacobs and Kate Moss in Fashion
Books
have been written (see below) about Kate Moss and her legendary sense
of style. She has turned some of the simplest wardrobe staples into
must-have pieces. To list a few: Blazers, denim cut offs, slouchy boots
(a la Vivienne Westwood Pirate style) and the fringed Minnetonka style.
Hunter Wellies, vintage dresses, fur coats, floppy hats, stripes and
skinny jeans can also be spotted on Moss day and night. Mixing and
matching is Kate's utmost specialty.
Kate doesn’t seem to let fame affect her either. She parties, goes makeup free and lives her love life out in the open. She is Kate Moss, take it or leave it. I'll take it!
Kate doesn’t seem to let fame affect her either. She parties, goes makeup free and lives her love life out in the open. She is Kate Moss, take it or leave it. I'll take it!
It
was 2004 when Marc Jacobs first caught my attention. His colorful and
fun Marc by Marc Jacobs line was what drew me in. Youthful, refreshing
and feminine all rolled into one. Maybe it was Marissa Cooper (from The
OC) wearing his pretty sweaters, flirty frocks and flats or when he
spearheaded Louis Vuitton's first RTW Collection, either way I was
hooked on Marc. He exudes confidence, his creativity is through the roof
and he inspires me to grab fashion by the horns and throw every single
rule out of the window. Fashion is about self expression and that is
what Marc Jacobs encompasses in every single one of his collections,
collaborations and fragrances.