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From Japan to America, the LV indicator dominates the create mise en scene. And, one man alone designs the Louis Vuitton creations the irregular Marc Jacobs.
With unprecedented access to one of the domain's hottest and busiest designers, Loïc Prigent offers an friendly and revealing characterization of the isolated Marc Jacobs and the in seventh heaven of haute couture. Whether in the offices and workrooms of Paris and New York, the back of his car, or backstage at a the latest thing show, we see a ability at line. Jacobs endures unimaginable persuasion to design new paths in the go as he straddles the demands of the Louis Vuitton conglomerate and his own Marc Jacobs designation.
Customer Reviews
A rare glimpse into the wit that is Marc Jacobs
I only knew of Marc Jacobs as a draughtsman favored by the laughable and famed. Since I'm not one of them, I never expected to learn much about him other than the ads I see in magazines and browsing his boutiques. Set out on this documentary...Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton. I simply expected a video about the Marc Jacobs Class and how the partnership with Louis Vuitton was developed, etc..... Rather than, what I saw was a with, visual white about a fanatical conspirator who is definitely an artist. One who chooses to use mania to true his creativity. OK, so there is a ineluctable amount of marketing and capitalism hanging onto the apron strings of MJ's name. However, this documentary does show Marc as an artist seeking to get to the next pull down of his creativity, yet he is seeking to find acceptance as an artist. MJ is a deviser with two paramount labels, his own and Louis Vuitton. I got the intelligence that this man, who is this far-fetched author/artist, is in a way caught in the...
February 27, 2008
(San Francisco, CA) | Helpful Votes: 15 | Rating: 4
Buy this DVD.
When I purchased this, I was with child a documentary of Marc Jacobs in lodge meetings with Bernard Arnault, all narrated by a monotone, faceless way insider. I was so unbecoming. The mist travels with Marc behind the scenes of his own name in the US, and then across the pond to LVMH's corporate offices, where he brings his own bearing, resourceful drive, and down to loam heart. It portrays him as a faithful artist who is very driven, self-sensitive, and in regulate with multiple industries. Even the commentary is engaging, mysterious, and unexpectedly intention. Are there more films like these?! Any fan of taste needs this in his or her DVD chrestomathy. [...]
July 8, 2008
(NYC) | Helpful Votes: 6 | Rating: 5
Intriguing Mania Intensity
'Work is exactly a job,'' Marc Jacobs says in Loïc Prigent's documentary about Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton. The normally shy Marc Jacobs agreed to this documentary and gave tremendous access to Mr Prignet. Marc Jacobs in this smokescreen comes across as a categorically likable, hellishly crack adolescent man. He appears to be a robustness zealot from all of the vitmins and minerals and strength commons he eats. At the same culture, you would be broke pressed not to find him with a lit cigarette at all times. His constantly plan looks like a true persecute. In this screen we see how Jacobs goes from an incentive to the commercial merchandise. One fascinating section shows us Marc Jacobs in a tryst with polka-dot artist Yayoi Kusama. And, quickly thereafter we see the confectionery-colored dots in Vuitton's rise '07 word. In 1997, Jacobs was appointed Artistic Boss of self-indulgence French vogue blood, Louis Vuitton, where he created the friends's first at the ready-to-have policy. An odd coupling, yes, but it has proved to be very prospering...
October 9, 2009
(New England USA) | Helpful Votes: 3 | Rating: 4