Bloomingdale’s Fall 2010 | Marc by Marc Jacobs

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published August 23, 2010

Taking on a young and carefree attitude for the fall, the latest lookboook from Bloomingdale’s features models Rose Cordero, Hannah Holman and Tyler Riggs in Marc by Marc Jacobs’ urban inspired designs. Sold in the American retailer’s stores, the range brings bold prints, vibrant colors and hip accessories to the forefront of the autumn season.














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7 thoughts on “Bloomingdale’s Fall 2010 | Marc by Marc Jacobs”

  1. I like the overall theme but I hate it when they take similar pictures in the same outfit. It makes it seem like the photographer doesn’t know how to edit.

  2. as an art director, once the pictures are taken and a small edit made its usually out of a photographers hands… its not an editorial after all.

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