The star revealed ambitions to work for the ‘big designers’ citing Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana as personal favourites.’All those big ones are my ultimate dream,’ she said, adding that she had only recently become interested in runway work. ‘Editorial more, but I do runway,’ she said. ‘I didn’t think I’d want to do it but I’ve grown a love for it. It’s so fun for me.’ Meanwhile, the show attracted a smattering of celebrities including perennial Fashion Week fan Joe Jonas, Sofia Coppola and 12 Years A Slave actress Sarah Paulson.
The Marc Jacobs show is the traditional end to New York Fashion Week, and the superstar designer always makes the most of it, putting on a production that will stick in a fashion is ta’s mind at the end of eight long days of runway shows. And Jacobs held true to his tradition, filling the enormous Lexington Avenue Armory with puffy clouds – actually cloud-shaped pillows hanging from the ceiling – and serenading the crowd with the message that Happy Days Are Here Again. The clothes did not seem to offer much of a clue to the message.
They started with dresses in neutral colours — cream, grey, brown — and moved on to tops and pants, and then to knit separates, and long sheer long tops. Then came a series of sequinned tops and dresses, including a long-sleeved, multi coloured sequin dress, and some big boxy jackets. The show ended with a series of clothes adorned with tiered ruffles. There were ruffled pantsuits, and a few delicate ruffled dresses.
-Dailymail