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Marc Jacobs photographed by Patrick Demarchelier
Marc never fails in surprising me.

18 comments:

  1. I love her! Funny Marc Jacobs!:D

    www.ohmystrangebird.blogspot.com

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  2. Look at those sculpted legs!

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  3. I think I have those exact same thigh highs.... xxx
    http://reallyliteral.blogspot.com/

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  4. Love it!! We wrote a post about MJ's man skirts on our blog just a few days ago :P
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    check out our fashion illustrations at http://www.illustrated-moodboard.com/ :)

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  5. loved that photo of marc. seen this one before and thought it's so typical of him. absolutely brilliant

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    x

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  6. I like!

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  7. this is a real stnning picture and attitude

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  8. Marc Jacob!!! I loved that picture ever since it cames out!!!!!
    xx

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  9. Love this! I did the same post on my blog last week, about the many times Marc, and others, have crossed fashion gender boundaries!

    Check it out http://burntheblonde.blogspot.com/2010/11/crossing-over.html

    Sarah XXXX

    http://burntheblonde.blogspot.com

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  10. ohhh noooooooo!

    http://queec.blogspot.com/

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  11. hmm, i don't think this is such a good move.. but there ain't no thing as bad pr, right?

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  12. Oh my god! He's fantastic, I love this pic!!!

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