Quote by Marc Jacobs
I always find it kind of embarrassing, kind of funny, and kind of

I always find it kind of embarrassing, kind of funny, and kind of exciting. In New York Im recognized a lot, although nobody says anything. You know, they stare at you just a second too long. But in Paris its not as commonplace to be recognized. – Marc Jacobs

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Its quite nice to see that I didnt have to change who I was to reach two very different types of people. – Marc Jacobs

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I dont think, Gee, Id like to dress this person. There was a picture in Us magazine. It was a jersey dress, and Courtney Love was wearing it. I have this thing about Courtney Love, this funny worship. – Marc Jacobs

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