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T H E S TA N DA RD H O T E L 848 WASH I N G T O N S T R E E T, N E W Y O R K , N Y 1 0 0 1 4
T h e erection of the eye-popping glass s l a b structure in NYC’s Meatpacking D i s t r i ct rises from stilts 18 stories above t h e High Line, an unused elevated rail l i n e t hat now functions as a park overl o o k i ng the Hudson River. The Standard H o t e l, which opened in January 2009, is o n e of Andre Balazs’ properties and was d e s i gned by Todd Schliemann of the New Yo r k -based Polshek Partnership.
Featuring 33 7 h o t e l r o o m s , e a c h accompanie d w i t h f l o o r- t o - c e i l i n g windows, th e a m e n i t i e s a r e complimente d b y t h e B i e r g a r t e n , Le Bain, and t h e 1 8 t h F l o o r o f t h e H o t e l , previously k n o w n a s T h e B o o m B o o m Room. The p o s h h o t e l w a s h o s t t o t h e Marc Jacobs F a s h i o n We e k a f t e r p a r t y last year an d i s o n e o f h i s f a v o r i t e downtown h o t e l s .
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T H E GAG O S I A N GA L L E RY 555 W est 2 4th Street, New York , N Y 1 0 0 1 1
L a r r y Gagosian runs and operates this C h e l sea-based gallery with three l o c a t ions around Manhattan. The G a g osian Gallery is a luxurious art space f e a t uring an array of innovative e x h i bitions often referenced in Marc J a c o bs’ collections. Today, Gagosian’s a r t i s t ic emporium will present Junction
and Cycle, t w o n e w s c u l p t u r e s b y Richard Ser r a , a s c u l p t o r a n d v i d e o artist most r e c o g n i z e d f o r h i s w o r k w i t h large-scale s h e e t m e t a l . T h e G a g o s i a n Gallery also h a s l o c a t i o n s i n L o n d o n , L o s Angeles, Ro m e , A t h e n s , P a r i s , G e n e v a , and Hong K o n g .
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LGBT CENTER 208 W est 1 3th Street, New York , N Y 1 0 0 1 1
F r o m its inception, the LGBT Center has s e r v ed to fortify and enrich the LGBT c o m munity, and today more than 300 g r o u ps are housed there. This h i s t o rical institution, situated in NYC’s C h e l sea neighborhood, built an i n f r a structure where none existed before – p r o viding care and support for those
who are in c r i s i s : t h e y o u n g , t h e e l d e r l y, people living w i t h H I V a n d A I D S , survivors of a n t i - g a y o r a n t i - l e s b i a n violence, pe o p l e s t r u g g l i n g w i t h substance a b u s e , a s w e l l a s t h o s e directly and i n d i r e c t l y o v e r w h e l m e d b y the devasta t i n g t o l l o f t h e A I D S e p i d e m i c , a cause Ma r c J a c o b s s u p p o r t s .
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M a r c J acobs C ollection 163 M ercer Street, New York, N ew York 1 0 0 1 2
T h e Marc Jacobs Collection store on M e r c er street features ready-to-wear, a c c e ssories, shoes, and mens. Opened i n 1 9 97, the former art gallery space was t r a n sformed into the Marc Jacobs C o l l e ction store and prompted a string o f o t her luxury brands to open up shop i n t h e SoHo neighborhood in the years to
follow. The u n i q u e g a r a g e - s t y l e b o u t i q u e was transfor m e d b y a r c h i t e c t S t e p h a n Jaklitsch int o a n e l e g a n t m i n i m a l i s t r e t a i l space. Now f e a t u r i n g t h e w i d e s t selection of a l l M a r c J a c o b s c o l l e c t i o n pieces in the U S , t h e s t o r e i s k n o w n around the w o r l d f o r f a s h i o n f o r w a r d ready-to-we a r a n d a c c e s s o r i e s .
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WAV E R LY I N N 16 B ank Street, New York, N Y 1 0 0 1 4
N e s t led into the West Village, The Wa v erly Inn is one of Marc Jacobs’ f a v o r ite eateries. Serving mouth-watering c u i s i ne with Gastro-pub references, it’s s i t u a ted on a residential block on Bank S t r e et between Waverly Place and West 4 t h Street. Owned by Vanity Fair E d i t o r-in-Chief Graydon Carter, the r e s t aurant’s highly-acclaimed chef Eric
Korsh has p e r f e c t e d t h e m e n u , d r a w i n g upon his pre v i o u s e x p e r i e n c e s a t f a m e d establishme n t s l i k e P r u n e a n d P a t r o o n . The nighttim e s c e n e h a s b e c o m e a center of ar t i s t i c c u l t u r e , b r i n g i n g o u t recognizable f a c e s a n d n e w t a l e n t t o t h e restaurant’s d i n i n g r o o m a n d r o m a n t i c a l l y lit garden.
SOHO Bound by Houston Street, Lafayette Street, Centre S treet, Canal Street, and West B roadway
S o H o, which stands for ‘South of H o u ston,’ is a once-bohemian area s i t u a ted in Lower Manhattan. SoHo is r e c o gnized for being an artist’s quarter a s w ell as the spot where designers have c o m e to set up shop. This area is one o f M arc’s favorite neighborhoods, which
also feature s h i s c o l l e c t i o n s t o r e o n Mercer Stre e t . F r o m s t r e e t f a i r s t o a plethora of u n i q u e b o u t i q u e s a n d restaurants, t h e h i d d e n t r e a s u r e s f o u n d on streets s u c h a s G r e e n e , Wo o s t e r, Grand, and We s t B r o a d w a y a r e m a n y o f the reasons t h e a r e a i s s o v i b r a n t .
B A LT H A Z A R 80 S pring Street, New York , N Y 1 0 0 1 4
B a l t hazar was opened by Keith McNally i n 1 9 97. The restaurant offers Frenchi n s p i red delights, a cuisine that is only c o m plimented by the restaurant’s i m p e ccable bakery and Marc’s favorite
iced coffee i n t o w n . B a l t h a z a r e v o k e s a Parisian spo t s e r v i n g b r a s s e r i e f a r e reminiscent o f t h e l a s t t i m e y o u s t r o l l e d the Bouleva r d S t - G e r m a i n .
D E A N & D E LU CA 560 B roadway, New York, N Y 1 0 0 1 2
D e a n & Deluca, a high-end food e m p orium, is where you can find Marc J a c o bs’ favorite coconut cake. The c o r n er grocery store occupies a hight r a f f i c corner at Broadway and Prince S t r e et. In the early days, Joel Dean and G i o r gio DeLuca traipsed around the w o r l d to find artisan-p roduced foods to p l e a se their customers and themselves.
The duo’s d r e a m o f a p l a c e t h a t w o u l d offer custom e r s a s u m p t u o u s c e l e b r ation of food b r o u g h t D e a n & D e l u c a t o l i f e in Septembe r 1 9 7 7 . A r t i s t a n d f o u n d i n g partner Jack C e g l i c d e s i g n e d t h e o r i g i n a l store to evo k e a t u r n o f t h e c e n t u r y f o o d department, w i t h h i g h c e i l i n g f a n s spinning ove r a v a s t a r r a y o f p r o d u c t s that lined th e h i g h , w h i t e w a l l s .
MERCER HOTEL 147 M ercer Street, New York, N Y 1 0 0 1 2
Ye t another property under the Andre B a l a zs umbrella, SoHo’s Mercer Hotel is M a r c ’s former home and a go-to d e s t i nation whenever he’s in town. His f a v o r ite suite, room 214, is coveted for i t s m inimalistic interior and spacious floor p l a n . The hotel offers 75 guest rooms s p a n ning six floors, complimented by the
lobby’s exte n s i v e l i b r a r y a n d a s s o c i a t e d restaurant t h e M e r c e r K i t c h e n , c o m p l e t e with a pleth o r a o f c o m m u n a l t a b l e s t o enhance the d i n i n g e x p e r i e n c e . O n e o f the first hot e l s t o o f f e r a n a u t h e n t i c t a s t e of loft living , t h e M e r c e r i s b o t h a h o m e and a hotel.
M a r c J acobs P L AY L I S T S R u nway S how S etlists 1 9 9 9 – 2 0 1 1 M A R C J AC O B S
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The Ver v e “ B i t t e r S w e e t S y m p h o n y ” Pure Mo r n i n g “ P l a c e b o ” The Velv e t U n d e r g r o u n d a n d N i c o “ A l l Tomorro w ’s P a r t i e s ”
Beyonce “Crazy In Love” M e g a d e a t h “ S i n O M y Te e t h ” Megadeath “Sympathy of Destruction” Metallica “Breadfan” The Darkness “Black Schuck” T h e D a r k n e s s “ G e t Yo u r H a n d s O f f M y Wo m a n ” The Darkness “Growing On My” The Darkness “I Believe In a Thing Called Love”
FALL PJ Harve y a n d J o h n P a r r i s h “ L o s i n g Ground”
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John Sp e n c e r B l u e s E x p l o s i o n “ M a g i c a l Colors” John Sp e n c e r B l u e s E x p l o s i o n “ B l u e Green” Royal Tr u x “ J u i c y J u i c e ” Paveme n t “ C u t Yo u r H a i r ”
The Distillers “Drawn The Blood” The Distillers “Dismantle Me” The Distillers “Coral Fang” The Distillers “Die On the Rope” T h e D i s t i l l e r s “ B e a t Yo u r H e a r t O u t ” Dinasaur Jr “Thumb” D i n a s a u r J r “ S h o w M e T h e Wa y ” Pixies “Where Is My Mind”
FALL Le Tigre “ H o t To p i c ” Le Tigre “ L e t ’s A u n ”
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SPRING Slater K i n n y Slater K i n n y Slater K i n n y Craving” Slater K i n n y Slater K i n n y
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“Dig Me Out” ” Wo r d s a n d G u i t a r s ” “ D r a m a Yo u ’ v e B e e n “ Tu r n I t O n ” “ N o t W h a t Yo u Wa n t ”
FALL “Sun of Va c ” “Human F l y ”
2002 SPRING The Roll i n g S t o n e s “ We L o v e Yo u ” The Roll i n g S t o n e s “ D a n d e l i o n ” The Roll i n g S t o n e s “ S h e ’s a R a i n b o w ” The Roll i n g S t o n e s “ 2 0 0 0 L i g h t Ye a r s Away Fr o m H o m e ” Slumber P a r t y “ B a g o f S p i d e r s ”
FALL Leif Gar r e t t M e l v i n s “ T h e C r y B a b y ” “Smells L i k e Te e n S p i r i t ” Miss Elli o t t “ G e t Yo u r F r e a k O n ” Langley S c h o o l s M u s i c P r o j e c t “ I n n ocence a n d D e s p a i r C a l l i n g ”
2003 SPRING Cramps f r o m T h e S m e l l o f F e m a l e “ Yo u Got Goo d Ta s t e ” Cramps f r o m T h e S m e l l o f F e m a l e “Faster P u s s y c a t ” Cramps f r o m T h e S m e l l o f F e m a l e “Rockin R e e l i n i n F u c k l a n d ” Cramps f r o m T h e S m e l l o f F e m a l e “ T h e Hot Pea r l S n a t c h ” Cramps f r o m T h e S m e l l o f F e m a l e “What’s I n s i d e a G i r l ” Twig Fro m T h e H e a d s h o t s “ O O O O H H ! ! ” Slater K i n n y “ W i t h Yo u r H e a d ” Slater K i n n y “ O n e B e a t ” Slater K i n n y “ F a r a w a y ”
Christina Aguilera “Beautiful” Coldplay “Clocks” Prodigy “Phoenix” Lita Ford “Fatal Passion” G r a n d T h e o d o r e W i z a r d “ S u b w a y Ti m e ” The Mohawks “The Champ” The Fearless Four “Rockin’ It” The Fab Five Freddy “Down by Law” Grand Master Flash “Advice of Grand Master Flash” Malcolm McLaren “Buffalo Goals” F a n t a s y T h r e e “ I t ’s Yo u r R o c k ”
FALL Danny Elfman “Introduction” T h e S m a s h i n g P u m p k i n s “ To n i g h t , To n i g h t ” Kasabian “Club Foot” K a s a b i a n “ R e a s o n i s Tr e a s o n ” K a s a b i a n “ L . S . F. ( L o s t S o u l s F o r e v e r )
2006 SPRING Scout Niblett “Not to Death” Scout Niblett “Kidnapped by Neptune” Scout Niblett “Pompons” Scout Niblett “Lullaby for Scout in 10 Ye a r s ” S c o u t N i b l e t t “ Va l v o l i n e ” Scout Niblett “Safety Pants” Scout Niblett “Drummer Boy” We S t a r t F i r e s “ S t r u t ” Princess Superstar “Perfect” Rogers Sisters “Face A” We S t a r t F i r e s “ Yo u r Ti m e ”
FALL Philip Glass “Heros” Tw i s t e d C h a r m “ Tw i s t e d A m b u l a n c e ” Witch “Soul of Fire” Red Organ Serpent Sound “In Search of Orgasmuz”
2007
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Ray Spe x “ O h B o n d a g e ( U p Yo u r s ) ” Ray Spe x “ I a m a C l i c h é ” Ray Spe x “ I d e n t i t y ” Ray Spe x “ L e t ’s S u b m e r g e ” Ray Spe x “ O b s e s s e d w i t h Yo u ” Ray Spe x “ G e n e r i c E n g i n e e r i n g ” Ray Spe x “ A r t i f i c i a l ” Yeah Ye a h Ye a h s “ M a c h i n e Tr a c k O n e ” Tall Blon d e “ J o h n n y A r e Yo u Q u e e r ”
Johan Pachelbel “Erato” Brian Eno “Fullness of Wind” Animals and Men Revel “Shell Shock” A n i m a l s a n d M e n R e v e l “ E v i l i s G oing On” P e t e r B j o r n a n d J o h n “ Yo u n g F o l k s ” P e t e r B j o r n a n d J o h n “ L e t ’s C a l l i t O f f ”
FALL Goreki “Lento” Dead Kennedys “California Uber Alles”
Black Flag “Wasted” Husker Du “Sunshine Superman” Bong Water “His Old Look 1988” The Horror “The Death at the Chapel” The Misfits “Attitude”
2008 SPRING Earnest Ansermet “Ravel”
FALL Sonic Youth “Kool Things” Sonic Youth “Jams Run Free”
2009 SPRING James Levine “Rhapsody in Blue” Goldielocks “Neek Chic” BeastellBeast “The Final Mistake” Nice Up “Paper Planes Remix” Edu K feat Marina Vello “Me Bota Pra Dancar” Santogold “Lights Out”
FALL Spinerette “Valium Knights” JJ Fad “You’re Goin Down” Princess MC “Pump Up the Funk” Tanya Winley “Vicious Rap” Sweet Tee “I Got Da Feelin” Two Sisters “B-Boys Beware” Queen Latifah “Ladies First” She Rockers “Give It First” Roxanne Shante “Bite This”
2010 SPRING Charli XCX “Lilac a Libertine (Emel line Mix) General Electriks “Helicopter” Amanda Blank “Something Bigger, Something Better” The Bambi Slam “Bring It Back” World Domination Enterprises “Radio” Beastie Boys “Too Many Rappers”
FALL Juliette Greco “Over The Rainbow” Korla Pandit “Over The Rainbow” Royal Philharmonic Orchestra “Over The Rainbow” Gina & Tony “Over The Rainbow” Karen O and Kids “Capsize” The Drums “Let’s Go Surfing” Deastro “Shield Whip” Hot Rats “Fight For Your Rights” Crystal Slits “Love is a Wave” Oh No One “Hopelessly Young”
2011 SPRING Vivaldi/Christopher Hogwood “Concerto # 2 in G Minor Summer Don Thomas “Piste #5” Don Thomas “Synths Under Paris” Johnny Pulse “The Market Street Hustle” Johnny Pulse “Too Drunk to Dance” Johnny Pulse “I Tell Ya One Thing” Les Rythmes Digitales “What’s That Sound” The Hundred in the Hands “Building in Love”
FALL Marilyn Manson “The Beautiful People” “Gauntlet Hair” Sleep Forever “Crocodiles” KXP “KXP” Gangs “David ID”
MONKEY BAR 60 E ast 5 4th Street, New York, N Y 1 0 0 2 2
I n a d dition to The Waverly Inn in the West V i l l a ge, Graydon Carter also owns The M o n key Bar, an East 54th Street location t h a t i s one of Marc’s favorite uptown d i n i n g destinations. The Monkey Bar was e s t a blished in 1936, and for years was a c l a s sic New York lounge frequented by g l a m orous 20th century icons including J o e DiMaggio, Tennessee Williams, and M a r l on Brando. The original Monkey Bar w a s characterized by its elaborate
Charlie Wala m u r a l s o f m i s c h i e v o u s monkeys, m o n k e y l i g h t f i x t u r e s a n d a 1930’s supp e r c l u b v i b e . T h e c o m m i tment of Gra y d o n C a r t e r a n d t h e a r c h i t e c t Basil Walter b r o u g h t t h i s r e s t a u r a n t b a c k to its glamo r o u s r o o t s w i t h c o m f o r t a b l e red leather b a n q u e t t e s , m o n k e y - t h e m e d lighting, an ‘ E l M o r o c c o ’ - i n s p i r e d z e b r a carpet, and a 6 5 - f o o t m u r a l o f f a m o u s mid-town, m i d - c e n t u r y N e w Yo r k e r s b y Edward Sore l .
G L A D S T O N E GA L L E RY 515 W est 2 4th Street, New York , N Y 1 0 0 1 1
G l a d stone’s spacious gallery is one of t h e l argest in size and recognition with s p a c ious rooms, ideal for dramatic works o f a r t and installations. Built with an i n d u strial aesthetic, guests appreciate t h e l ofty, minimalistic space kept bright
with a stunn i n g s k y l i g h t . C e l e b r a t e d artists includ i n g K e i t h H a r i n g , A n i s h Kapoor, and E l i z a b e t h P e y t o n h a v e displayed th e i r w o r k s a t G l a d s t o n e . Currently, th e w o r k s b y L a r i P i t t m a n a n d Matthew Ba r n e y a r e o n d i s p l a y.
T H E PAC E GA L L E RY 545 W est 2 2nd Street, New York, N Y 1 0 0 1 1
F o u n ded by Arne Glimcher in Boston in 1 9 6 0 , the gallery re-located to NYC in 1 9 6 3 , and has since become one of New Yo r k ’s most coveted spaces for modern a n d contemporary art. Glimcher joined t h e g allery as Associate Director in 1985 a n d since then The Pa ce Gallery has
expanded to i n c l u d e f o u r u n i q u e s p a c e s in NYC as w e l l a s a l o c a t i o n i n B e i j i n g . Recently, Pa c e l a u n c h e d t h e p a c e g a l l e r y. com, an enc y c l o p e d i c e n t i t y t h a t w a s pulled for th e g a l l e r i e s e x t e n s i v e database an d a r c h i v e s .
3 0 3 GA L L E RY 547 W est 2 1 st Street, New York , N Y 1 0 0 1 1
To d a y, you can see the latest work by a r t i s t Ceal Floyer. Floyer’s varied i n s t a llations call upon sound, found o b j e cts and sculpture to create a unique a d v e nture where guests explore a more a m b i guous, contextual reality. The s i m p l icity of the installation’s unique n a t u re invokes ideals of analysis and f a s c i nation. The 303 Gallery was first e s t a blished by owner and director Lisa
Spellman in 1 9 8 4 a t 3 0 3 P a r k Av e n u e South. In ad d i t i o n t o t h e a d d r e s s o f i t s original loca t i o n , t h e g a l l e r y n a m e a l s o references A l f r e d S t i e g l i t z ’s “ I n t i m a t e Gallery,” an a r t i s t i c - c o l l a b o r a t i v e s p a c e located in ro o m 3 0 3 o f t h e A n d e r s o n Galleries bu i l d i n g . E v e n t u a l l y m a k i n g i t s move to Che l s e a i n 1 9 9 6 , 5 4 7 We s t 2 1 s t Street is now i t s n e w h o m e .
L U H R I N G AU G U S T I N E 531 W est 2 4th Street, New York, N Y 1 0 0 1 4
G e r man artist Johannes Kahrs is c u r r ently displaying his exhibition at L u h r i ng Augustine. The artist utilizes n e w s papers, magazines, films, a d v e rtisements, and his own photographs t o p i ece together an ambiguous yet d e t a i led work of art. By highlighting the i n t e r esting poses and unorthodox angles
of his subjec t s , K a h r s s t i m u l a t e s r a w emotion in t h o s e w h o v i e w h i s a r t . T h e gallery, foun d e d i n 1 9 8 5 b y L a w r e n c e R . Luhring and R o l a n d J . A u g u s t i n e , f o c u s e s on an intern a t i o n a l g r o u p o f contempora r y a r t i s t s w h o s e d i v e r s e practices in c l u d e p a i n t i n g , d r a w i n g , sculpture, v i d e o a n d p h o t o g r a p h y.
T H R E E S Q UA R E S S T UD I O 444 W est 1 7th Street, New York, N Y 1 0 0 1 1
T h e Three Squares Studio is a m u l t i -experiential space, giving guests a c o mbination of unique services that a r e s eemingly unfound anywhere. Simply s t a t e d, the Three Squares Studio is a s p a c e for artists, by artists where Marc w o r k s with hair stylist, Jordan Blackmore. Ye t b eyond just hair, the venue serves as a g a l lery space for artists to show their
latest works i n p h o t o g r a p h y, p a i n t i n g , drawing and p r i n t m a k i n g . G u e s t s t r u l y enter a new w o r l d a n d e n c o u n t e r gigantic fram e d m i r r o r s s u s p e n d e d f r o m gold chains t o 2 5 - f i v e - f o o t c o l u m n s wrapped in p i n e w o o d . T h e u l t i m a t e destination f o r a h a i r c u t , t h e T h r e e Squares Stu d i o i s c e r t a i n l y a r a r i t y in New York C i t y.
D . P O R T H AU LT 470 Park Avenue, New York, N Y 1 0 0 2 2
D a n i el Porthault is a pioneer for luxury l i n e n s, creating an unprecedented d e s t i nation for home couture in Paris in t h e early 1900’s. D. Porthault, a brand t h a t i ntroduced a new perception of b e d d ing, creates Marc Jacobs’ f a v o r ite sheets. Transcending the
mundane wh i t e l i n e n s , D . P o r t h a u l t b o l d l y invented exc i t i n g a n d c o l o r f u l b e d d i n g . Inspired by i m p r e s s i o n i s t a r t , t h e d e s i g n s on the fabri c s a r e i n c r e d i b l y d e t a i l e d a n d remain time l e s s , r e s u l t i n g i n a c l a s s i c brand that h a s c o m e t o e x e m p l i f y c l a s s and sophist i c a t i o n .
SAV E D TAT T O O 426 U nion Avenue, B rooklyn, N Y 1 1 2 1 1
S a v e d Tattoo is where Marc’s favorite a r t i s t , Scott Campbell, considers home. S c o t t Campbell opened his studio in 2 0 0 4 and has developed a friendship w i t h Marc, one so strong that they have m a t c hing ink designs. This Williamsburg,
Brooklyn-ba s e d c e l e b r i t y t a t t o o a r t i s t collaborated w i t h L o u i s Vu i t t o n o n t h e i r Spring 2011 m e n ’s c o l l e c t i o n , i n f u s i n g Campbell’s i n t r i c a t e t a t t o o d e s i g n s i n t o LV’s handba g s a n d s c a r v e s .
B L AC K B E RRY
M a r c Jacobs never travels without his B l a c kBerry. One of the most used s m a r tphones, its text messaging program B l a c kBerry Messenger is a staple for u s e r s, allowing constant and efficient c o m munication with contacts overseas. W i t h an array of functionalities including
Internet, em a i l , p h o n e , g a m i n g a n d m o r e , the BlackBe r r y i s a l e a d e r i n smartphone s . F o u n d e d b y R e s e a r c h I n Motion in 19 9 9 , t h e B l a c k B e r r y r o s e t o prominence a s a m u s t h a v e f o r professional s a l l a c r o s s t h e g l o b e .
ROLEX
R o l e x oozes sophistication and is a clear l e a d er in its category. The brand holds a l o n g - standing reputation for producing s o m e of the most exclusive and luxurious w a t c hes in the world. It is not surprising t h e n that the Rolex is one of Marc’s
favorite item s , a s i t ’s a p r o d u c t w i t h a clear and tra n s p a r e n t a d h e r e n c e t o t h e highest qual i t y a n d d e t a i l . E a c h R o l e x i s a work of ar t - f a b r i c a t e d w i t h t h e u t m o s t precision an d p l a c i n g t h e i c o n i c b r a n d i n a class of it s o w n .
PHILIP B SHAMPOO
T h e Phillip B Shampoo is a luxurious p r o d uct that utilizes the healing and c a l m ing properties of Amber Oil to bring h a i r back to its youthful glory and glow. A c o mplex of L-Amino Acids – at d r a m atically high concentrations – repairs h a i r at a cellular level, and the formula
works to for t i f y a n d r e s t o r e h a i r ’s c e l l membranes, m a k i n g c o l o r - o r chemically-t r e a t e d s t r a n d s , c o m e a l i v e . Phillip B Sha m p o o a l s o c o n t a i n s a b l e n d of nutrient-r i c h b o t a n i c a l s a n d v i t a m i n s , fortifying dr y, d a m a g e d s t r a n d s a n d leaving hair s i l k y a n d s m o o t h .
WHO’S AFRAID OF V I R G I N I A WO O L F ?
M a r c ’s favorite movie is a 1966 A m e rican film directed by Mike Nichols. T h e screenplay by Ernest Lehman is an a d a p tation of the play of the same title b y E dward Albee. The film is centered o n a hostile, abusive relationship with a c o l lege professor, George, and his
alcoholic wif e , M a r t h a . S t a r r i n g E l i z a b e t h Taylor and R i c h a r d B u r t o n , t h e f i l m i s a cult classic f i l l e d w i t h d r a m a a n d t w i s t s . This is the o n l y f i l m t h a t h a s e v e r b e e n nominated i n e v e r y e l i g i b l e c a t e g o r y a t the Academ y Aw a r d s .
JOELLE CIOCCO C R È M E R I C H E M O I S T UR I Z E R
M a r c ’s favorite moisturizer, Joëlle Ciocco C r e me Riche, is a nutritive and rich p r o d uct, consisting of a selection of O m e gas in the most emollient and mild o i l s . The product was formulated by J o ë l l e Ciocco, a biochemist born in P a r i s who has devoted herself for thirty y e a r s to the science of skin. Ciocco is r e n o wned known for h er creation of the
Epidermolog y ® M e t h o d , a n a u t h e n t i c study that e v a l u a t e s t h e s k i n ’s n u t r i t i o n a l requirement s , t h e r e b y e s t a b l i s h i n g t h e right kind of c o s m e t i c p r o d u c t s f o r t h e skin. She dr a w s h e r d i s c o v e r i e s f r o m t h e understandi n g o f t h e i n t e r a c t i o n s between the s k i n a n d t h e c o s m e t i c s , both in vitro a n d i n v i v o .
R E M B R A N D T T O O T H PA S T E
R e m brandt, introduced in 1989, was the f i r s t whitening toothpaste. A new way t o p erceive toothpaste, Rembrandt is a p i o n eer in its category, focusing solely on t e e t h whitening. Disco vered by cosmetic
dentist and w h i t e n i n g p i o n e e r D r. R o b e r t Ibsen, his g o a l w a s t o p r o v i d e h i s patients wit h e f f e c t i v e w h i t e n i n g power that w o u l d h e l p f i x t h e s t a i n s a n d scratches o n t h e i r t e e t h .
GA R AG E M AGA Z I N E
T h e New York Times calls it one of the m o s t intriguing magazines to come along i n y e ars. In a newsstand environment d o m i nated by digital perfection, Garage s t a n ds out as it looks seemingly h a n d made. In the newest edition, Garage
worked with p h o t o g r a p h e r N i c k K n i g h t to create a c r e e p y d o l l h o u s e i n w h i c h a puppet-lik e v e r s i o n o f t h e m o d e l L i l y Donaldson w e a r s d e s i g n e r d u d s f r o m Marc Jacobs a n d M a r y K a t r a n t z o u .
B E N N E T O N G R AV E UR S TAT I O N A RY
F r e n chman Martin Schongauer took the c r a f t of engraving and turned it into a t r u e art form. A trailblazer at the time, S c h o ngauer’s works were praised by the g r e a ts including legends like M i c h elangelo. Emile Benneton, in 1880, w a s i nspired by the works of S c o n gauers and the artists to come after
to begin the B e n n e t o n H o u s e , a s h o p f o r his own line o f d e l i c a t e l y c r a f t e d stationary. T h e a t t e n t i o n t o d e t a i l o f t h e intricate eng r a v i n g s i s w h y B e n n e t o n Graveur Sta t i o n a r y i s o n e o f M a r c ’s favorites. Th e p r e c i s i o n a n d e l e g a n c e h a s still been pr e s e r v e d t o d a y, j u s t a s i t w a s when the co m p a n y w a s f i r s t f o u n d e d .
SOUTH OF FRANCE M I L L E D B A R S OA P
T h e South of France Milled Bar Soap is a c o m plicated and highly detailed product c r e a t ed with a unique recipe. Kettlec o o k ed in small batches with all natural a n d premium vegetabl e ingredients, each f r a g r ance is chosen specifically for its
cleansing an d c a l m i n g q u a l i t i e s . M o r e importantly, S o u t h o f F r a n c e p r o d u c t s d o not contain h a r m f u l c h e m i c a l s a n d t h e brand contin u e s t o p r i d e i t s e l f o n sustainable i n g r e d i e n t s a n d p a c k a g i n g .
R E N E F UR T E R E R C I R E C O I F FA N T E H A I R P R O DU C T
R e n ĂŠ Furterer is a venerable name in the w o r l d of hair care. His products are filled w i t h essential oils and extracts that r e v i t alize, relieve and repair hair.
Rene Furter e r C i r e C o i f f a n t i s M a r c ’s favorite styl i n g h a i r p r o d u c t , a w a x t h a t is oil free an d l e a v e s a m o i s t u r i z i n g g l o s s effect on ha i r.
COLOR RED
T h e color red not only inspires passion b u t a lso stimulates energy and e n c o uragement. Recognized as a s t i m ulant, red is inherently exciting and t h e amount of red is directly related to
the level of e n e r g y p e r c e i v e d . R e d i s Marc’s favo r i t e c o l o r, a c o l o r t h a t commands a t t e n t i o n a n d e v o k e s excitement.
OH, LOLA!
T h e l atest fragrance from Marc Jacobs, O h , Lola! is a sparkling, fruity floral p e r f ume that captures an enticing e s s e nce. Oh, Lola! opens with a r e f r e shing top note of effervescent
raspberry. H e r p i n k f e m i n i n i t y i s r e f l e c t e d in the beaut i f u l p e o n y h e a r t , a n d a sensual eleg a n c e w i t h a d d i c t i v e v a n i l l a in the dry do w n l e a v e s a n u n f o r g e t t a b l e flirtatious to u c h .
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