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Marc Jacobs Stuns with Vibrant Fall Collection
30 Jun
Summary
- Fall runway show featured clashing hues and short silhouettes.
- Collection drew inspiration from Watanabe, Fosse, Prada, and YSL.
- Show highlights transition for House of Jacobs under new owners.

Marc Jacobs recently unveiled his fall collection at the New York Public Library, presenting a striking array of vibrant, clashing colors and decidedly short silhouettes. The collection, titled "Gratitude," was inspired by a multitude of design references, notably Junya Watanabe's spring '96 sheer layers and Bob Fosse's "All That Jazz." Elements from Prada, Louis Vuitton, Yves Saint Laurent, and Chanel were also woven into the designs.
This show represented a significant moment for the House of Jacobs, as it marks a transition following its acquisition last month by WHP Global. Attendees included key figures from the new ownership, signaling a new era for the brand. The collection itself aimed to offer commercial appeal, blending runway-ready pieces with more accessible items, reflecting a new summer campaign strategy.