Marc Jacobs

NEW YORK, June 29, 2007
By Laird Borrelli
The seventies, a favorite Marc Jacobs reference, were the designer's touchstone once again for resort. A bold geometric print in mustard, orange, and purple was one part Marimekko, another part folk, and Jacobs' flapper dress owed as much to the "Charlie girl" as Clara Bow. A series of floaty chiffon tunics, meanwhile, evoked Halston in his heyday and Studio 54.

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