Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobsis an American fashion designer. He is the head designer for his own fashion label, the eponymous brand Marc Jacobs, as well as Marc by Marc Jacobs, a diffusion line, with over 200 retail stores in 80 countries. He was the creative director of the French design house Louis Vuitton from 1997 to 2014. Jacobs was on Time magazine's "2010 Time 100" list of the 100 most influential people in the world, and ranked number 14 on Out magazine's...
ProfessionFashion Designer
Date of Birth9 April 1963
CityNew York City, NY
beautiful bigger color fabulous few fused gives grass green mixing salmon season taking talking yellow
Color is bigger than ever, ... We have been talking about color for a few years, and this season it is taking off. With our idea of fused color, it is off the chart. We are mixing lavender with grass and salmon with tangerines. Really beautiful -- green and yellow all in the same lens, and it just gives it a fabulous effect.
creative design trying
When you design a dress you ask yourself, would woman like it or no. It's much more of a creative process, not a research or trying to make somethings that sells or appeals. I hope that it will appeal to somebody, but it isn't what drives me.
art inspiration creativity
Creativity in any form stimulates creativity in every form, music, arts, literature... I find inspiration in anything. It's all the same.
clothes stylist knows
It's funny because every time I go to a shoot, and I have clothes on, they inevitably come off. I just did one recently and the stylist was like, "So..." and you just know that they are going to get to the point where they say "Can you take your clothes off?"
glad profession
I am really glad to be working at the profession that I love.
real people ego
Without any kind of real ego on my part, I just thought, I'm going to approach the people I admire and see if they want to do something together.
mind tears magazines
My mind absorbs things in a funny way. I'm on planes quite a bit and I always take stacks and stacks of magazines and I go through them and tear pages out and fold them up, and they get stuck at the bottom of my backpack or whatever.
art critics art-critic
Art critics are like every other critic.
art thinking ideas
I think something happens with age. And I find this really a lot in what I read from certain art critics: For people who are all about change-people who are supposed to be intellectually and culturally drawn to the idea of change and how the voice of a creative person affects the world on a bigger scale than just the canvas-I would expect a person in that position to have that open mind. It's only a sign of age that they become so locked in their own rules that they forget that this is what it's all about.
art world want
I don't know the history of art, but I got over intimidation from the art world when I realized that I was allowed to feel whatever I want and like whatever I want.
people information world
We live in a world where people are really hungry for information, and they're not hungry for information on subjects that they're not interested in.
better-place
To be useful to others and to be useful to myself is definitely a better place to be.
morning couple hours
I go to the gym every morning for a couple of hours, then I come to work, whatever is on the plate for the day, I do it. I don't ask many questions, I go where I am told to.
may painful invisible
I'd like to be invisible. To be anonymous and see things for what they really are. The truth may be painful but it's probably useful!