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Marc by Marc Jacobs Runway Spring 2008

Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2008

Welcome to Air Marc — where you’re flying the fashion friendly skies. Marc by Marc Jacobs went retro and took us back to when flight attendants were “stewardesses” and you could get more than a plastic spork on a plane.

He sent out structured pieces like belted shift dresses, career-girl pantsuits, and an amazing pair of cream colored sailor pants. Colors were bold with a palette that leaned toward olive green, red, golden yellow, and color blocked prints. My favorite look overall was a surprisingly ladylike polka-dot print dress paired with a Kentucky Derby hat and cinched with a Lego belt.

Marc certainly hasn’t lost his sense of humor and lets it shine through in this unstudied collection.

Jaunty airline hats? Perfection!

Belts and accessories made from Lego’s? Cute!

Despite my lackluster response to Marc Jacobs Spring 2008 show, I really am a MJ fangurl, so seeing him come correct with the totally wearable styles in the Marc line makes me ecstatic.

Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2008 Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2008
Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2008 Marc by Marc Jacobs Spring 2008

Marc Jacobs Runway Spring 2008

Marc Jacobs and Carmen Electra at NY Fashion Week

First of all, doesn’t Marc Jacobs look amazing? Sobriety and healthy living seem to agree with him.

Now on to the show…it started late (natch) by 2 hours (ugh) and ran backwards with Marc taking his final bow first, followed by the model lineup, and then the individual model walks. Mmm’kay.

So will I be struck down by the fashion gods if I admit that I’m not really loving this collection? There are certainly some interesting pieces you can take away and mix with things you probably already have in your closet, but overall, I found it really hard to define a “look”. The most wearable thing he sent down the runway was a ruby-red sequined shift. But unlike previous years, there was never a moment where I said to myself, “I want to wear that and that, and I have to have THAT!”

Call me short-sighted, but I can’t how most of these are going to translate into everyday “cool girl on the street” clothes and I can’t help but think that Marc Jacobs has left a legion of his It girls supremely disappointed.

Le sigh.

Ah well, there’s always Marc to look forward to.

Marc Jacobs Spring 2008 Marc Jacobs Spring 2008
Marc Jacobs Spring 2008 Marc Jacobs Spring 2008

3.1 Phillip Lim Runway Spring 2008

3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2008

Phillip Lim has a knack for dressing girls in an unstudied yet chic style. His looks are perfectly put together but never seem as if they’re so polished that you can’t just throw on a 3.1 frock and dash out the door. Lim’s strength has always been in his dresses and for Spring 2008, he sent out goddess-like evening looks as well as stylish shifts and minis. Neutrals were punched up by a bit of yellow, red, or blue. I loved his pairing of a tomato red motorcycle jacket over a white flutter dress. Even the simplest thing in a woman’s closet – the LBD – benefited from great detailing. A black minidress bore a stiffly accordioned ruffle at the hem, another minidress featured gold embellishment down the bodice, while a knee length shift took swingy fringe around the neckline and down its deep armholes.

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3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2008 3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2008

Diane von Furstenberg Runway Spring 2008

Diane von Furstenberg Spring 2008

Diane von Furstenberg packed her trunks and went on a trip to the tropics for her Spring 2008 collection. So where are the wrap dresses? A few of the iconic styles made it into the collection, but for the most part, the clothes were easy, vacation-ready looks paired with slicked back hair and a flower over the ear. Wild ethinic prints covered one-shoulder dresses and rainbow-colored ombre prints made her t-shirt dresses delectably sweet. Her long, flowing halter dresses are made for shopping in a beachside village or fashionably dropping out of society in Tahiti.

Diane von Furstenberg Spring 2008 Diane von Furstenberg Spring 2008

Malandrino Runway Spring 2008

Malandrino Spring 2008

Everyone knows I’m a complete Francophile, so my girl-crush on Catherine Malandrino should come as no surprise. She has that indescribable chicness that all French women seem to be born with and it bleeds through in every thread of her clothes. I am insanely jealous, yet I want to be her best friend and wear everything in her closet.

Catherine Malandrino

For Spring 2008, Malandrino brought out pretty dress after pretty dress in a citrus hued color palette. Floor skimming maxi dresses were set off with scalloped tiers and quirky bauble detailing at the neck. Malandrino continued the “return of the waist” trend with nipped waist cocktail dresses and belted pencil skirts.

Malandrino Spring 2008 Malandrino Spring 2008
Malandrino Spring 2008 Malandrino Spring 2008
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