Preview | Marc Jacobs Fall 2010

The Fashionisto

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Published January 19, 2010

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Updated March 23, 2015

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At a glance, Marc Jacobs’ fall 2010 preview looks like a modest effort when compared to previous collections, but upon further inspection, the creativity can be seen in the subtlest of details. Working with layered proportions, the collection showcases cropped jackets and an interesting contrast of wide and narrow silhouettes explored in the shape of the range’s trousers.

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