Jacobs Farewell: The Latest Collection For Louis Vuitton

Jacobs Farewell: The Latest Collection For Louis Vuitton
Jacobs Farewell: The Latest Collection For Louis Vuitton

Video: Jacobs Farewell: The Latest Collection For Louis Vuitton

Video: Jacobs Farewell: The Latest Collection For Louis Vuitton
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Today it was officially announced that Marc Jacobs is leaving the post of creative director of Louis Vuitton. The designer ended his career in this brand with a truly triumphant show at Paris Fashion Week.

Jacobs Farewell: The Latest Collection for Louis Vuitton
Jacobs Farewell: The Latest Collection for Louis Vuitton

Dreams of full-fledged development of his own brand forced Marc Jacobs to end an entire era in the history of the legendary Louis Vuitton brand. I must say, the farewell ceremony was magnificent, although not without tragedy. With his today's retrospective show with a real fountain (from the Louis Vuitton show of 2009), a carousel (from the show of 2011), elevators, escalators (2012) and a mossy carpet, Jacobs even took Lagerfeld himself, whose shows were considered the most spectacular and memorable up to this point. … You won't immediately understand where you find yourself in the space cunningly organized by the designer: either in an enchanted parallel world, or in a gothic fairy tale inhabited by gloomy birds.

The Louis Vuitton epilogue collection looks luxurious and dark. Everything here is in black. Only occasionally, through the black veil of dresses, a sudden blue denim peeps through. And if they decided to make a Gothic carnival in Brazil, then it probably looked like that. High headdresses made of feathers, sheer mesh tops with shiny nipple patches, graceful dresses and warlike epaulettes are also made of raven's wing feathers. The models, perhaps, did not dance samba, but gravely and seriously walked along the dark mossy carpet to a melancholic, mysterious melody and drums.

If the last spring-summer collection of Louis Vuitton blew up the eyes with its bright colors, then in this one Jacobs, perhaps, decided to express all his sorrow at the decision to leave the fashion house. And although the designer came out to bow, smiling broadly, we are all a little saddened.

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