Quote by Marc Jacobs
Its quite nice to see that I didnt have to change who I was to rea

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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In terms of having a business, I wanted to let it go beyond what my personal taste is. Basically, Im in a kilt and a white shirt every day. So, you know, I dont have a lot of scope, and Im really picky about what I wear. – Marc Jacobs

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Business
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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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design
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But Im blessed to work with great people. I collaborate with brilliant stylists both here and in Paris. I work with a great design team. I really allow everyone to bring their ideas. I almost rely on them to inspire me. – Marc Jacobs

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design
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A leopard does not change his spots, or change his feeling that spots are rather a credit. – Ivy Compton-Burnett

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Never swap horses crossing a stream. – Proverb

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Resistance is thought transformed into feeling. Change the thought that creates the resistance, and there is no more resistance. – Robert Conklin

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