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It just seemed too weird to me. I dont know, maybe they were smoki

It just seemed too weird to me. I dont know, maybe they were smoking a joint in the car downstairs from their parents apartment. I had to go that far to put together a scenario of how they could have possibly recognized me. – Marc Jacobs

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Marc Jacobs is full of creative people and Louis Vuitton is again a name on the door, a name that has existed for many years but Im a collaborator there and I bring in other people, other artists and I work with a great creative design team. – Marc Jacobs

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