Tuesday in FIT's Katie Murphy Amphitheater, Loïc Prigent presented his 2007 documentary of Marc Jacobs' contribution with Louis Vuitton. It took six months to film and Marc Jacobs only agreed to allowing this documentary as long as Loïc Prigent promised to experience everything. Loïc Prigent recalled that Marc Jacob cried twice responding to both looking back and seeing those he worked so hard with and the artistic clothes on the street.
I asked Loïc Prigent what comparisons did he notice between Marc Jacobs and the Louis Vuitton's design aesthetic. He responded, "Marc Jacobs had more of a French messy aesthetic. While, Louis Vuitton had a more uniform global 'American' image."
If Loïc Prigent wasn't charming enough, he was very blunt with his lack of interest in the internet. A student asked him if there was any website where we could follow him. He responded simply, "no, I'm French."
I asked Loïc Prigent what comparisons did he notice between Marc Jacobs and the Louis Vuitton's design aesthetic. He responded, "Marc Jacobs had more of a French messy aesthetic. While, Louis Vuitton had a more uniform global 'American' image."
If Loïc Prigent wasn't charming enough, he was very blunt with his lack of interest in the internet. A student asked him if there was any website where we could follow him. He responded simply, "no, I'm French."
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