The Making of RUNWAY 9.12.18 MARC JACOBS – “Where do I even begin with @stephenjonesmillinery? We met each other for the first time in 1986 as we were both invited to participate in a “young designer” show in Tokyo called, The Fashion Quartet. Enough history. We have collaborated on so many Louis Vuitton collections and even more of our Marc Jacobs collections. The discussion this season began months ago when dear Stephen reached out to both @kegrand and myself and asked, “are we doing hats this season?” Katie and I discussed it and thought we were really more into the idea of everyone cutting and/or coloring their hair (as if). As weeks passed and I became more confident that the idea of the Spring/Summer collection was that it was our Fall/Winter collection, re-imagined in pretty pastel and sherbet colors, that it would lose the aggressive edge of Fall and gain a transparent, light, ruffled and flounced appearance...pretty, twinkly, and light. With some time I thought maybe we should do some boaters in straw rather than Fall’s black felt. I sent Stephen a few images that I liked (as is always the first step) and then we talked. “Only 15 hats and please can we make them in pastel metallic straw.” Hats from Stephens archive were sent over to show me different crown heights, brim sizes along with swatches of various types of straw. That was the beginning. The re-proportioning of the hat, the particular method of sewing the straw around in circles, and the extremely involved process of plating, lacquering and re-plating the boaters came next. In between I had become obsessed with veiling...sent some sketches and images and got an education on a woman in Oregon who had bought out the remaining supply of exquisite French veiling and nets... Stephen, Julia and Miki arrived in NY on Sunday evening before the show and a good size area in the showroom where we were working became Stephen’s temporary, exquisite ‘millinery atelier away from home.’ A look starts at the foot and finishes with the head (more about that soon). A Stephen Jones hat is always the ‘cherry on the cake’ of each look they top!” –– @TheMarcJacobs – Video by @1.800.newbold #MJSS19

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The Making of RUNWAY 9.12.18 MARC JACOBS

“Where do I even begin with @スティーブンジョーンズ? We met each other for the first time in 1986 as we were both invited to participate in a “young designer” show in Tokyo called, The Fashion Quartet. Enough history. We have collaborated on so many Louis Vuitton collections and even more of our Marc Jacobs collections. The discussion this season began months ago when dear Stephen reached out to both @kegrand and myself and asked, “are we doing hats this season?” Katie and I discussed it and thought we were really more into the idea of everyone cutting and/or coloring their hair (as if). As weeks passed and I became more confident that the idea of the Spring/Summer collection was that it was our Fall/Winter collection, re-imagined in pretty pastel and sherbet colors, that it would lose the aggressive edge of Fall and gain a transparent, light, ruffled and flounced appearance...pretty, twinkly, and light. With some time I thought maybe we should do some boaters in straw rather than Fall’s black felt. I sent Stephen a few images that I liked (as is always the first step) and then we talked. “Only 15 hats and please can we make them in pastel metallic straw.” Hats from Stephens archive were sent over to show me different crown heights, brim sizes along with swatches of various types of straw. That was the beginning. The re-proportioning of the hat, the particular method of sewing the straw around in circles, and the extremely involved process of plating, lacquering and re-plating the boaters came next. In between I had become obsessed with veiling...sent some sketches and images and got an education on a woman in Oregon who had bought out the remaining supply of exquisite French veiling and nets... Stephen, Julia and Miki arrived in NY on Sunday evening before the show and a good size area in the showroom where we were working became Stephen’s temporary, exquisite ‘millinery atelier away from home.’ A look starts at the foot and finishes with the head (more about that soon). A Stephen Jones hat is always the ‘cherry on the cake’ of each look they top!” –– @マーク・ジェイコブス

Video by @1.800.newbold #MJSS19


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