For standout style, this Marc Jacobs handbag simply cant be topped.
- The large bag features a gorgeous smooth violet leather exterior with silvertone hardware
- A beige fabric interior, zip pocket and open pocket. For an unexpected twist,
- A large sequined coin purse is attached, with green-eyed crystal frogs as a tilt-lock closure. The coin purse features a cell phone slot.
- Detachable cross-body/shoulder strap and double handle.
Size: W17.7" X H18" X D3.5" (W45 x H46 x D9) (With handles)
Handle:5"
Shoulder strap: 43.7"
This Marc Jacobs handbag comes with: Serial and model numbers,dust bag,tags.
Tips:
Jacobs attended the High School of Art and Design in New York City and graduated in 1981. He lived in Teaneck, New Jersey with his mother, sister and younger brother. At fifteen, Jacobs worked as a stockboy at Charivari, an avant-garde clothing boutique in New York City. From there, Jacobs entered the Parsons School of Design in New York City. During his tenure at Parsons, Jacobs won the Perry Ellis Gold Thimble Award in 1984 and in the same year was also awarded the Chester Weinberg Gold Thimble Award and the Design Student of the Year Award.
While still at Parsons, Jacobs designed and sold his first line of hand-knit sweaters. He designed his first collection for Reuben Thomas, Inc., under the Sketchbook label. Following his studies at Parsons, Jacobs began to design at Perry Ellis (Ellis himself had recently died). Jacobs became prominent on the fashion scene when he designed a "grunge" collection for Perry Ellis, leading to his dismissal in 1993. With Robert Duffy, Jacobs formed Jacobs Duffy Designs Inc., which continues to this day. In 1986, backed by Onward Kashiyama USA, Inc., Jacobs designed his first collection bearing the Marc Jacobs label. In 1987 Jacobs was the youngest designer to have ever been awarded the fashion industrys highest tribute, The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Perry Ellis Award for New Fashion Talent.