The designer brings the New York shows to a close with a video-and-fashion happening.
For almost a decade, the unofficial honor of closing New York Fashion Week — of having the last word — went to Marc Jacobs, the favored son of the city, who had gone to Paris and conquered, showing the world that American designers could hold their own with the French.
His shows, with their front rows filled with FoMs (friends of Marc) like Sofia Coppola and Kim Gordon, their runways full of supermodels, were held in the echoing armories of Manhattan, first on Lexington Avenue, then Park, and were the most anticipated event of the week. They
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