
Appearing alongside Briane Hatcher in Marc by Marc Jacobs’ spring 2010 campaign, Lyle Lodwick experienced one of his favorite shoots. Photographed by Juergen Teller, Lyle was reunited with hair stylist Christiaan Houtenbos, who he had previously worked with for his October Dazed & Confused shoot. Back on location, the shoot was over quickly. Recalling how enjoyable the shoot was, Lyle related how it’s “usually a good sign, when a photographer can get the shot in a matter of minutes or seconds.” With little to no hesitation, Juergen Teller once again brilliantly captures the quintessential Marc Jacobs’ ad.
AnOther enlists Chadwick Tyler for a short film featuring several of Marc Jacob’s models from the recent Marc by Marc Jacobs show. Including Aiden Andrews and Jeremy Young, the film employs a quirky quality to keep things interesting.

While the approach of night may cast a somber mood for this image from Marc by Marc Jacobs’ spring 2010 campaign, Lyle Lodwick remains in high spirits. Photographed by Juergen Teller, spring’s campaign continues a long tradition of quirks and unlikely locations. (Vogue Adventure)


From the rebellious age of youth and a military motif to a relaxed update on formal attire, the latest collection from Marc by Marc Jacobs inspires in more way than one. Rejecting a fitted silhouette, the latest from Marc Jacobs plays with volume and an earthy range of colors. Taking their young man from day to evening with a flexible wardrobe of casual and formal garments, a focus on solids drives an accessible array of options that are as trendy as they are timeless.

Another campaign image has surfaced from Marc by Marc Jacobs. Photographed by Juergen Teller, fresh new talent Briane Hatcher is joined by Jacobs’ favorite Lyle Lodwick. Captured in a remote location, the duo may appear reserved, but that does not distract from the colorful punch their clothes carry.
Introduced in 1986, Marc Jacob’s namesake label has captured the essence of American fashion at its best. To coin the multiple CFDA Award winner (menswear, womenswear, and accessories) as multifaceted would simply be an understatement. From 70′s disco fever to 80′s punk, the New York designer never fails to dazzle and delight when fashion week comes along and is a prominent fixture to the New York City fashion scene. He unveiled his first menswear collection in 1994, with double breasted blazers and slim cut trousers as classic staples. His diffusion line Marc by Marc Jacobs, launched in 2001, elevates the wardrobe of a younger customer that favors a more cheeky, mix-and-matched and breezy look that can translate from the workplace to cocktail hours. It should be noted that a waitlist for the accessories is to be expected from the CFDA Accessories Award winning designer. Since 1997, Jacobs has also been at the helm of the French luxury powerhouse Louis Vuitton.