Monday, May 19, 2008

Marc Jacobs Interview Photoshoot

For the June issue of Interview magazine Marc Jacobs goes to the extremes during an Andy Warhol themed photoshoot. His hair's red, face covered with white make up, and has fierce eyelashes to top it all off.

It's just so wicked and eye catching, but honestly I don't like it that much. There's times when crazy make up in editorials work, but I don't think it worked for Marc Jacobs. He's very creative and I think the Andy Warhol theme was a good idea, but something went totally wrong in my opinion. I guess I'm more fond of his normal look without anything dramatic going on. He's absolutely hot without the make up! But change is fun and it gives us something to talk about!

The one thing I like about the photoshoot is his poses. And I can't believe he's in tights and those shoes. Really crazy.


Photo credit: Bryan Boy

9 comments:

Shes Dressing Up said...

I wasn't sure about this editorial either, but there is certainly something about the 2nd image you posted that intrigues me a lot!

annabananna said...

i'm also not the biggest fan of these pictures. but as you say, they are special, so i guess they meet everyones expectations.

btw: thanks for your comment, we would love to exchange links! we'll add you now. greetings!

Jen (MahaloFashion) said...

I can't believe all the tats he's gotten, this shoot is quite eye cathing indeed!

Pamcasso said...

This shoot is pretty wild. I don't love it, but it's typical for Marc to get us talking:)

Brandy said...

Hey hon. I added your link on my page!!! Welcome

Anonymous said...

While I appreciate what the stylist was trying to go for, it just didn't all quite come together. It looks a bit forced, but I'm sure it won't take away from his cult following.

Unknown said...

You've been added dearest. I love Marc Jacobs and he definitely knows how to get attention!

SKYLA said...

thank you for the sweet comment =)
love to exchange links.
i love the mix of macho with femininity in the 2nd marc photo. kind of strange but cool.

Anonymous said...

Jacobs is a real genius of promotion and intrigues.