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Marc Jacobs crown NY fashion with cinematic display

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Published
Sep 18, 2015

Showman Marc Jacobs brought New York's spring/summer fashion week to a sumptuous close with a stunning catwalk display of Americana and 1940s glamour down the red carpet and through a fabled movie theater.

The indoor-outdoor show allowed the public and fans to jostle with photographers for a glimpse of the decadent-looking models as they strode in the street before sashaying through the cinema.

Marc Jacobs SS16, womenswear, New York - Instagram @marcjacobs


The designer took over Ziegfeld Theater, seemingly the last remaining large single-screen movie theater in New York, flashing on the billboard outside: "One Night Only, Marc Jacobs, #MarcJacobsPremiere."

Inside there was a big band dressed in tuxedos, uniformed ushers handing out playbills and French maids offering concessions as if the crowd had been transported back to the 1940s.

Jacobs, who considers himself the brightest star in the New York fashion firmament, pulled in models of the moment Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid.

They powered down a red carpet in the street outside, in the heart of New York's entertainment district, to the sounds of the city and cries of "beautiful" and flashing bulbs echoing under the tented canopy.


Marc Jacobs SS16, womenswear, New York - Instagram @marcjacobs


It was a magnificent touch, which following on the heels of Givenchy that offered tickets to the general public, cemented a new trend of widening beyond the narrow fashion pack the audience for a show.

In keeping with the theater and the larger than life creations, there was a cabaret, cinematic quality to the collection, and the mix of casual sportswear and high-end fashion that characterizes the label.

There were distressed pants in the stars and stripes of the American flag, military-style coats with brass buttons, an elegant 1940s silhouette to suiting and floaty transparent skirts that hinted at the 1970s.

It was as eclectic as it was different, a riot of different fabrics and colors, pointed flat baseball-style shoes and embellished stilettos, and Andy Warhol-like pop prints fashioned into suits, dresses and jackets.

Here are the other top highlights on the last day of New York fashion week, as the spring/summer 2016 season now shifts to Europe:
 

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