If you've ever wondered what models look like after partying the night away, peep at Marc Jacobs's Fall '09 campaign. The ad, shot by Juergen Teller, features Natasa Vojnovic, Ajuma Nasanyana, Kamila Filipcikova, and Olga Sherer looking glamorously tipsy wearing Marc's colorful '80s-inspired frocks. To add more emphasis to the throwback theme, the models are styled with opaque tights, teased hair, and makeup reminiscent of Madonna's heyday. It's a little kooky, a little cool — what do you think?


















Laura Biagiotti
Versace
D&G
Is anyone else just totally over Jacobs? It's like he has bought into his own hype and doesn't have to try anymore. His stuff has become a parody.
1I'm definitely over the Jurgen Teller overexposed photographs in every single ad campaign. Mix it up, Jacobs, this is super boring advertising.
2Marc Jacobs can do no wrong in my eyes when it comes to his designs, but I've never loved his ads. I do think he could change up his campaign a little bit because many of them look the same. However, this is a definitely "a little kooky" and the clothes are lovely, so I'll give it a thumbs up!
Caroline
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These ads just look sloppy and gross.
4even though these might not appeal to some people, but we have to admit that the clothes are wonderful! when people look at these ads, they immediately think MJ. If that is not a measurements of "signature", i dont know what is.
5Love the styling and overall look; fab and fun.
6Hate it...
It's something that I regret with fasion : sometimes, their way to be catchy and glamourous is, to me, just ridiculous and vulgar.
Here I don't see beauty, I don't feel the cloth are highlighted...
People will say "the guy that made it as a genius!" as usual (as it is MJ the brand...) but i'm far to think so xD
7Hated it!
8Love!!
9terrible way to display glamourous clothes, sad.
10I LOVE MARC!
11To get rid of Jeurgen Teller as photographer now would be a bad marketing idea, since using Teller for the print ads has become Jacobs' brands' signature (as repetitive as it may be). However I think the brand could use a little something unexpected like using a really outspoken celebrity for a print ad or doing a limited edition collection for a chain like Gap (like Vena Cava did) or H&M.
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