Tag Archives: Marc Jacobs

HW Pick: Louis Vuitton: Art, Fashion and Architecture

In pure luxury and art have never been more intimately linked than they are in these early years of the twenty-first century. Continue reading

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Get Ready Harlem, Target’s Next Collaborations!

Why should Target limit its partnerships to just one high-fashion brand at a time when they can partner with 24 of them at once? Continue reading

HW Pick: Mr. Marc Packable Shopper Tote

A clever nylon shopper for veggies shopping at Fairway Market or wine from The Winery featuring Marc’s signature illustration, ideal for stowing away in your suitcase, tote or briefcase. Continue reading

Wintour, Mizrahi, Talley… On Diddy’s ‘Paris’ Album

P. Diddy’s new album Last Train to Paris comes out December 14, but you can have an exclusive first listen of it on the website that obviously best goes with that album: Vogue.com! In fact, Vogue has been behind this album from the very beginning, and even ran a fashion editorial of Diddy with Natalia Vodianova in the February issue, also called “Last Train to Paris.” Continue reading

Navy Blue Harlem Church Pumps by Marc Jacobs

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Experience the height of elegance with these going to Abyssinian Baptist Church lovely Mary Janes from Marc by Marc Jacobs. Continue reading

Diddy Kilts It In Scotland

Okay, fine. It was a kilt. And he wasn’t skipping so much as performing. Yes, in Glasgow. Which, if you’re going to wear a kilt, is probably the place to do it. But isn’t it interesting that just when Marc Jacobs ditches the Scottish staple, Diddy decides to make it his new swaggerwear?

So, what do you think of a Harlem man in a skirts

Kanye’s Louis Vuitton Sneaker Campaign

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Photo: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton At last the day is upon us! Kanye West’s ad campaign for his range of Louis Vuitton sneakers has leaked, which means we are one day closer to being able to purchase the kicks in stores. Continue reading

The Democracy Of Luxury

As regular readers of The Luxe Chronicles know well, one of the recurring themes on this blog is the ‘dumbing down’ or diluting of a luxury brand that comes from mass expansion and mass distribution.

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