
LVMH Group's eponymous fashion brand launched in 1986 by fashion designer Marc Jacobs is highly sought after by fashion people
Marc Jacobs (official Chinese name: Mo Jac) is the eponymous designer brand of designer Marc Jacobs. Born on September 9, 1963 in New York, Marc Jacobs graduated from the High School of Art and Design in 1981 and entered Parson's School of Design. While studying at Parsons, Marc Jacobs' winning ideas came to the fore. Marc Jacobs is the recipient of The Perry Ellis Gold Thimble Award, The Chester Weinberg Gold Thimble Award, and The Design Student Of The Year Award. Even more impressively, he managed to bring his first hand-spun sweater collection to market during the same period.
In 1984, Marc Jacobs and his friend Robert Duffy formed Jacobs Duffy Designs Inc., and in 1986, Marc Jacobs (Marc Jacobs) received investment to launch the designer's eponymous "Marc Jacobs" clothing line, and the following year he won the highest honor in the American fashion industry, the "Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Best Design Rookie Award". Marc Jacobs was the youngest designer to win the award at the time.
During 1989~1992, Marc Jacobs served as Vice President of Womenswear Design at Perry Ellis. After 92 years, Marc Jacobs focused on the development of his own brand, and later LVMH bought the shares of Marc Jacobs, and Marc Jacobs began to further develop his brand with the strength of the LV (Louis Vuitton) brand.
In '97, Marc Jacobs was appointed artistic director of LV to design men's and women's clothing, leather shoes, and small leather goods, and since then, Marc Jacobs, a non-French-speaking American boy, has become a "rising star" of European fashion design.
Marc Jacobs' clothing for LV is elegant and simple, but in the design of his own brand, Marc Jacobs, Marc Jacobs is more infused with his own "Grunge fashion" design philosophy. Marc Jacobs' bohemian attitude as a child, his youth at the famous New York club "Studio 54", his fascination with British neo-romanticism, or his love of Vivienne Westwood's rebellious fashion attitude have all been applied to his collections.
Now that Marc Jacobs has fallen in love with Paris, where he works, he has succeeded in blending the power of New York with the luxury and nobility of Paris, giving Marc Jacobs a consistent aristocratic casual style.