Marc Jacobs was the one who made the bold-faced brand new contemporary when in 1997 he stepped in as the artistic director of the leather goods house and eventually its offering of women's wear.
When he decided to vacate his 16-year-old post last year, days later, the name of the one who will fill up his post was announced. On twitter blared the name 'Nicolas Ghesquière' (struggling? try nee-coh-la GUESS-K-YAIR), the innovative designer formerly of Balenciaga.
Since then the eager spectators have been wondering how he would do it to show that there's a changing of guard. (I, myself, just like to follow his inventions and reinventions.)
Shown exclusively on Style.com to mark his much-anticipated debut show (or I dare say "comeback"?) as Artistic Director, twelve looks from the collection -- aptly named A Dozen Girls -- lensed by MJ collaborator Juegen Teller were shared as a portfolio of NG's "stylistic expression" of a vision for LV.
Nice jacket
Hi, Maggie Rizer!
These go to prove that through the effortlessly luxe sportswear, the collection's mantra timeless is now can be naturally interpreted as timeless is cool as timeless is luxury.
Kudos!
Kudos!
P.S. I don't know about me but I'm getting kilig induced by Ghesquière. Pinapatibok mo ang puso ko!
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