Gwen Stefani’s stepdaughter has replaced Victoria Beckham as the face of the Marc Jacobs By Marc Jacobs Collection.
Daisy Lowe, the 19-year-old daughter of rocker Gavin Rossdale, has signed a lucrative deal to appear as the spokesmodel in a series of ads for Marc’s Spring/Summer advertisement campaign.
“I have just shot the new campaign,” says the catwalk maven, who Marc describes the English model as “adorable.”
Marc Jacobs has been transformed into artist Andy Warhol for the June/July 2008 issue of Interview Magazine. The founder of the Pop Art Movement, who died in 1987, would have celebrated his 80th birthday this year.
“Warhol is Warhol. He’s practically a god. I thought, ‘I’m going to get a lot of hell for this,” the designer says of his Interview photoshoot.
Okay, this is just getting weird. Style icon Victoria Beckham is featured sucking her thumb in a fetal position in her latest ad campaign for Marc Jacobs’ Spring/Summer collection.
Victoria Beckham continues her stint as the face of Marc Jacobs. The style icon channels her in fairy tale princess and attempts to kiss a frog in this latest ad for the fashionisto’s Spring/Summer ‘08 collection.
Marc Jacobs closed out New York Fashion Week on Friday with the presentation of original designs from his Fall 2008/Winter 2009 Marc Jacobs Collection. But the star-studded cluster of celebs sprinkled throughout the New York State Armory showing served as the evening’s real crowd-pleaser. Read the rest of this entry »
Kevin Federline is in New York City for a couple of days, supposedly ironing out the finishing touches on a new acting gig, but Friday night will see Spears’ ex up front and center at the Marc Jacobs Autumn/Winter Fashion Show. The celebrity-loved designer has invited Federfreak to his the show, which will be held at the Lexington St. Armory at 8pm. Marc has even agreed to dress the pop of four from his men’s line for the affair.
Marc By Marc Jacobs Autumn/Winter 2008/2009 Collection during Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week at the New York State Armory on Tuesday. Read the rest of this entry »