Sculptor Rachel Feinstein on Designing the Moody, Ruinous Marc Jacobs Set
He said, "No castles, no fairytales—I want ruins."
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He said, "No castles, no fairytales—I want ruins."
The clothes were big, beautiful, and a little bit strange.
The theatrical show had some morbid references.
Including tail-belts and tail-socks.
Amid a purple-clad audience, lots of sparkles and some fun black visor hats.
Lots of leather and a "dried blood" color palette at Michael and Nicole Colovos's latest collection.
Complete with marriage equality pins for all.
So: lots of black leather, strong shoulders, and flashy gold embellishments.
Complete with silver buck-teeth and strange threats.
Which would be "a stronger view of women that you see culturally right now." It makes sense, really!
Mermaid: front and center.
The designer took some inspiration from a decidedly immodest source: vintage porn films.
But he left a footprint on the wall, which she had to pay for.
Brought to you by Brad Goreski, two Kardashian sisters, and the cast of 'The City.'
And if that happens to be a women's shirt? Well, he'll wear it on the front row of a fashion show.
The collection was colorful and easy-fitting, with leathers that begged to be petted.
And they won't stick to your thighs.
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