Fashion God Marc Jacobs has reportedly signed on to participate in a new gay-interest reality show inspired by Bravo’s Real Housewives franchise.
The proposed docusoap, tenatively titled Kept, will air in 2010 on the MTV-owned gay-friendly network LOGO.

Kept is expected to focus on a group of Manhattanite party boys and Jacobs, best known as the creative director Marc By Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton, are rumored to be among the show’s cast, The New York Daily News reported Wednesday.
An open-casting call for the remainder of the stars will take place in New York City in October. Kept is expected to begin filming in New York this November.
Move over, Lil Kim. Marc Jacobs has a new flamboyant BFF — Miss Piggy.

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The man behind the Marc By Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton Collections invited the Diva of All Muppets to his plush SoHo studio to go over looks for New York’s Spring Fashion Week next month. Does that mean The Piggy One will be taking a front row seat at Marc’s show?
The two also collaborated on a couture gown, which Miss Piggy will be wearing to Glamorama in Chicago this weekend.
We hear that fashion impressario Marc Jacobs will wed his boyfriend, Brazilian Lorenzo Martone, in a small, private ceremony in Provincetown, Mass., this weekend.


Acclaimed fashion designer Marc Jacobs has pushed back his wedding to ad exec Lorenzo Martone because he’s too busy.
The 46-year-old designer announced his plans to wed earlier this year. Marc and Lorenzo were set to exchange vows in Massachusetts this month, but the couple is now planning an August wedding because of Jacobs’ workload, Lorenzo tells Women’s Wear Daily.

Supermodel Kate Moss has teamed up with singing star Justin Timberlake and acclaimed fashion designer Marc Jacobs for a dazzling new photoshoot featured in the May edition of Vogue Magazine.
The image –which commemorates this year’s annual Costume Institute Gala at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art –was shot by noted celebrity photog Annie Leibovitz and sees Kate flaunting a flowing, golden gown designed by Oscar De La Renta, as J.T. and Marc stare on intently.