On the last day of the New York collections, Marc Jacobs presented his newest collection that blew everyone’s mind. He put so much history and scale into his pieces as each model walked down the catwalk along with some dancers. Miley Cyrus, the singer and former punk Disney star, modeled Jacobs all black outfit and zebra oversized jacket and long black gloves as she strutted her stuff on the night of February 13th.
This collection in my option was heavily focused on 60s fashion. A lot was happening at once; a lot of different people, colors, and outfits grabbed your attention right as the first model walked the runway. Although the vibe was fun, there were plenty of sophisticated Jackie Kennedy-esque skirt suits. Gigi Hadid debuted one in white, and one even came in leather, as a brief nod to 2020s biggest trends yet. Bella Hadid, Gigi’s younger sister also made an appearance on the catwalk as well.
I really enjoyed Marc Jacobs new collection. I enjoyed the overall show with more than 80 models dressed in cashmere car coats and day dresses, oversized trousers and crew neck tops; some with built in bra tops. I didn’t necessarily love the tops with cone bras built in as I could not see myself wearing it. Then, giving us a whole different vibe, another set of models walked the runway in silver and emerald green dresses and evening gowns with different trims and three-dimensional looks. What I loved the most about the Marc Jacobs collection was the 50 dancers running back and forth the stage as the models walked through the middle of them. The dancers were dressed in pinks and pastels, lab coats and heels, bras and oversized pants and more. It gave so much positive energy and an eccentric look to Jacobs and his collection.


