by D&G

Sep 14, 2010

Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 RTW collection---70s is back,Mixing our 2011

Hey babies, I know I've been really really lazy recently. I was so shocked when I saw the number of posts I've written---1!---in August. Only one post a month is definitely not acceptable and I should be punished. I promise I will write more frequently in September since the school opens. I will have my IGCSE exams in the coming May, horrifying, right? Well, never mind my personal life.


Oh right, let's start our topic today. Of course, Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 RTW Collection. Aren't the entire world talking about it? I know we over-talked it, but I HAVE TO talk about it!!!


Now here are some looks in the show. You sure have already seen them over a million times.







Dear Marc Jacobs opened with an Eastern-inflected coat in an electric orange print, with belled sleeves and an obilike belt. As you all know, orange is not a color that everyone can wear with the outcome of these models. But with this adorable cutting, I don't know why I believe all women from size 0 to 12 can handle this coat.


Guess what, this jumpsuit is my favorite in the entire collection. It's just edgy and gorgeous. Oh, did I mention laces and see-throughs are the hits in 2011? (Though I've been lovin' them since Spring 2010, remember my design in the post "Lace"?)



Here we go, Red is the new Black. Red jumpsuit, red sandals, red clutch. See the hair dress on her head? RED. I always have loved RED.



Large hat, omg scarf and the satin bottom(Thanks for not having jeans) are the main point of the look. By the way, totally red again.



Love this. You can actually wear the whole thing to school or work, chic but not cheap. Pretty pleated pants.



Okay, 70s, 70s, 70s. After the storm of 80s(my favorite), here we come the 70s. Pay attention to classic, easy-to-wear clothes and fantasy garments, guys.



Minimalism plus Marc's own style. Bravo. Makes me think of the collection of Chloe.



Last but not least, this is extraordinary! Don't you think so? Gold, Black, Red.

Unbelievably mouth-watering.



Photos above are my looks in his Spring 2011 RTW collection, and I hope you like them, too. Now it conveys to me that Marc Jacobs is deeply committed to tremmendously well-cut top and easy-to-wear,versatile bottoms with flattering lines which sweep over the body.

Just my opinion, Look out for saucy platforms and stay away from All Black and White,my dear. Because Our carefree, colorful, classic 70s is back.