




Sexy, saucy, and full-on Parisian, somewhere out of the forties and sizzled up with a dash of glitter and Josephine Baker in Africa. If the Marc Jacobs show was a preview of what he planned to show in Paris at the Vuitton show we are certainly in for a treat.
The bamboo back drop and the scores of bags an loads of accessories gave the feel of africa but the refined way in which only the french can or should I say and american in Paris. My favorite bags were those with the Sprouse prints the shoes with those collaged tribal masks even the hair ties for me created such a provocation that I thinks was lacking in the Parisian shows.
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