New York has become the great catwalk of Marc Jacobs. In presenting your collection autumn-winter 2021-2022 has resorted to two emblems of Manhattan: the New York Public Library and the store Bergdorf Goodman. It has meant the return of face-to-face parades to the city, and it has done it in style. The models have walked among the sumptuous marbles of the New York Public Library, but the parade has been simultaneously projected on the facade of Bergdorf Goodman. They will be the ones who exclusively sell the collection next fall, according to what has been advanced WWD.
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“As a born and raised New Yorker, Bergdorf Goodman has always been and continues to be a beacon of aspiration, service and quality,” he posted. Marc Jacobs on your Instagram profile. “From my earliest memories as a child with his creative, fantastic and daring window displays to his steadfast commitment to the collections of Marc Jacobs (which began in the mid-1990s, after my departure from Perry Ellis), I have long revered the Bergdorf Goodman name as the pinnacle of the best in-store experience. “
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The title of this collection is ‘Happiness’: a bet for happiness in difficult times. He has transmitted it through a profuse use of bright colors, fleeing from the prevailing patterns today to resort to color block in colors like yellow, red or turquoise. The sequins of large size, both in cold and warm tones, have also had a great role. Between the volumes the XXL lengths, the trousers with infinite hems, the platforms and the figures stand out oversize, which acquire their maximum expression in the down jackets. The feeling of a motley ensemble is nurtured by a game of overlays in which textures are more mixed than colors. The collection also has garments inspired by the op-art, with black and white stripes, in a clear reference to the happy 60s.