
Louis Vuitton
Designer: Marc Jacobs
- “In a show celebrating what Jacobs called ‘decadent glamour,’ gold and silver embroidery covered dresses with a retro feel were finished with fur trims and shimmered on the catwalk.” [AFP]
- “More than just a spectacle, this collection distilled a lot of the trends we have seen here this week–masculine-meets-feminine fabrications; soft, feminine tailoring; special-looking outerwear, feathers and fur–all in a wearable way. [AP]
- “Louis Vuitton moved in a more feminine, sensual direction for fall-winter.” [AP]
- “The women appear to be, in many cases, half-dressed, carrying on the homage to pajamas Marc Jacobs initiated at his eponymous show in New York, but here the exquisite robes are of flowered silk, or pale plaid that morphs mysteriously into sequins.” [The Cut/New York Magazine]
- “Beautiful and dreamy.” [The Daily Beast]
- “Post show, Jacobs made his own appearance at the PJ party in, what else, red silk jammies.” [Daily Front Row]
- “Possibly the most glamorous-looking walk of shame ever.” [The Daily Telegraph]
- “This was a seductive collection that played to Louis Vuitton’s chief strength: luxury.” [ELLEuk.com]
- “Demonstrated the way a woman could own her stereotypes, invert them, and rework them to her advantage.” [FT.com]
- “In a season where the play between the masculine and the feminine has loomed large, some of the show’s strongest moments fused both in a single look: traditional menswear fabrics, and tweeds in particular, were cut into curvy dresses with petticoat straps and trimmed with lace.” [Grazia Daily]
- “Glamour but a hint, or more, of impropriety.” [The Guardian]
- “The show notes promised a touch of ‘une robe de chambre,’ but there was more than just a touch going on here, with louche wool coats in the shape of dressing gowns and with rounded lapels worn belted over silk negligee style slip dresses in pale peach.” [The Independent]
- “The Marc Jacobs message was so clearly and invitingly portrayed that it raised the fashion desire that has been pushing through the Paris season.” [International Herald Tribune]
- “Though most of his audience probably had sleep in mind (Mr. Jacobs wore pajamas), this collection was indeed inviting, with some beautiful undies mixed in with handsome, strict coats and powder-puff bags.” [The New York Times]
- “When Jacobs came out to take his bow in a pair of red silk pajamas it was the perfect finish to a languid and lovely collection.” [NOWFASHION]
- “Ladylike looks with plenty of sex appeal.” [POPSUGAR Fashion]
- “A romance with intimations of decadence and melancholy.” [Style.com]
- “Marc Jacobs gave vent once more to his incredible soaring imagination, one capable of elevating the experience of being at a Louis Vuitton show and the clothes themselves. They, incidentally, were remarkable, and took the last day of Paris, and therefore the fall 2013 season, to a delicious and delirious high.” [Vogue.com]
- “Why go out when you can stay in? That’s the very seductive idea that Marc Jacobs was posing this morning at Louis Vuitton.” [Vogue.com UK]
- “Kate Moss epitomizes Marc Jacobs’ nostalgic vision of dressed-up dishabille for Louis Vuitton.” [Wmagazine.com]
- “The pieces were invariably gorgeous, the results of that happy pairing of a great talent and mega resources: a herringbone pattern made entirely of embroidered sequins; voluptuous robes lined in marabou.” [WWD]


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