Marc Jacobs

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Place of Birth
New York, NY
High School
High School of Art and Design
Undergrad
Parsons
Neighborhood
SoHo
Other Residences
Paris, France
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Despite his rocky personal life and recent substance abuse issues, Marc Jacobs remains at the very top of the fashion biz.

Backstory

Jacobs was born in the city; his dad died when he was seven, and he spent his childhood bouncing around the tri-state area, with stints in New Jersey, Long Island, and the Bronx. It was while attending the High School of Art and Design that he began embroidering jeans and sold his first line of knitted sweaters to the Upper West Side boutique Charivari, where he worked as a stock boy. He went on to Parsons and then launched his own label in partnership with Robert Duffy, who had attended his senior year fashion show. Although the line was well-received by critics and received orders from Bergdorf and Bloomingdale's, it was far from profitable; it only lasted a year before Jacobs joined Perry Ellis as creative director in 1988. Four years later, Jacobs made waves with his legendary grunge collection, which earned horrible reviews and resulted in his dismissal (although ironically, he won the Womenswear Designer of the Year award from the CFDA that same year).

Jacobs and Duffy re-launched the Marc Jacobs label, opening a small showroom in SoHo. In 1997, with the label again struggling financially, Jacobs accepted an offer to become creative director of Louis Vuitton, a deal that also required LVMH to fund the Marc Jacobs label. He's juggled both jobs ever since, updating Vuitton's once-stodgy luggage brand via collaborations with modern artists like Takashi Murakami as well as building his own eponymous fashion empire. As has been the case since the beginning, Duffy, the omnipresent man behind the curtain, handles the financial side of Marc Jacobs Inc., which allows Jacobs to focus on design.

Of note

Though Jacobs' work has evolved over time, he's generally known for his clever revamps of vintage styles, and a quirky, indie-rock aesthetic that appeals to hipster celebs. Sofia Coppola is a close friend and muse, and has appeared in his ads. When Winona Ryder went to trial in the fall of 2002 for stealing clothes (including some by Marc Jacobs), she exclusively wore his demure secretary's outfits and appeared in his Juergen Teller-shot ad campaign the following year. Now one of the most influential brands in fashion (even though Duffy says it only became profitable in 2006), the Marc Jacobs brand encompasses women's and men's lines, a lower-priced Marc by Marc Jacobs line, the Little Marc children's line, fragrance lines, and an accessories line.

Indeed, the business is growing so fast that there are now four Marc Jacobs stores on Bleecker Street. Jacobs has reportedly also signed the lease on a fifth West Village store, at the corner of Bank and West 4th Streets, leading some to snipe that his brand is becoming as ubiquitous as Starbucks—and that's not the only negative attention the designer's been getting lately. On top of widespread bitching about his love life and his appearance (see below) his September '07 show didn't go down great with the fashion press, which deemed the clothes, and Jacobs himself, "obnoxious" (WWD) and "a parody" (Suzy Menkes). Not that the designer is necessarily too worried: As he admitted to the New York Times in November 2007, "what I love more than anything is attention. That is about as honest of a statement that I could possibly make. I want a reaction, because I want the attention."

Vice

Jacobs has long struggled with substance abuse. In the 1990s, he admitted to doing coke and heroin on a daily basis and was promptly shipped off to rehab in Arizona by a concerned Duffy. Afterward, he was often spotted at AA meetings in SoHo. More recently, he relapsed, checking himself into rehab again in March 2007.

In person

The designer has recently undergone a dramatic physical transformation: previously pale and verging on chubby, with long hair and big black-framed eyeglasses ("for 20 years, I wouldn't even look in the mirror," he's claimed), Jacobs is now crop-haired, skinny, and tanned, and sports contacts and Harry Winston diamond stud earrings. He says he spends two hours a day with a trainer and eats an exclusively organic diet. The new physique—as well as his appallingly corny tattoo of a smiling M&M man—was displayed in a spread in the September 2007 issue of Out where he posed in his underwear.

Personal

Jacobs boyfriend is Lorenzo Martone, a Brazilian-born advertising executive. Previously, he was connected to erstwhile rentboy Jason Preston, who famously tattooed Jacobs's iconic logo on his forearm in 2006. Jacobs has plenty of tattoos of his own. In addition to the aforementioned M&M tattoo, he has the word "Shameless" on his chest, "Bros Before Hos" on his forearm, and the word "Perfect" on his right wrist.

Habitat

Jacobs currently splits his time between New York and Paris: His three-story garden apartment near Saint-Germain is filled with an ever-expanding collection of art (including works by John Currin, Ed Ruscha, Elizabeth Peyton, Damien Hirst, and Lisa Yuskavage) and was decorated by his friend Paul Fortune. When the designer is in New York, you'll find him in his usual suite at Andre Balazs's Mercer Hotel. He commutes back and forth with his two bull terriers, Alfred and Daisy.



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Butterworth said at 11:14PM on Jul 17, 2008
My favorite thing about New York. He is to die for. Half of everything he makes is to die for.
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yivon said at 8:57PM on Aug 25, 2008
Marc Jacobs is brilliant ! Love what he is doing and he makes me wanna go NYC ..LOL Love you Marc!