Wild at Heart featuring Marc Jacobs

In this fall fashion feature, Erik Almas takes 1930s paintings, taxidermy animals, and the modern woman to create diorama-like images of fashion in the wild. The result is an amalgam of the fairy tale and the mythological muse. The images conjure narratives of the heroine who can talk to animals, live amongst the brown bears, and rule nature itself. view fullscreen feature
Fall 2007 Fashion War Winners (and Losers) featuring Marc Jacobs

Democracy is in fashion again and ZOOZOOM is ready to give the people what they want. Now that Fall 2007 fashion has broken free from tents at Bryant Park and spilled onto the streets, it's time to tally the votes from ZOOZOOM's Fashion Wars and find out the style consensus.
With a total of 300,000 votes cast on New York Fall Fashion Week 2007's looks, this season we witnessed twice the number of confrontations from the season before but in the end the victor was once again Michael Kors. Now that Michael has been sitting on the throne for two seasons in a row, the American Sportswear staple has proven that many of us are still looking for Pierre Cardin's classic women's suit, but in fabrics that are comfortable and cuts that are updated.
Up there with him with neutrals, knits, jeans, and grays (yet another crowd-pleasing runway trend!) were Yigal Azrouel, and Chris Han. Beyond street-friendly tops and bottoms, it seemed the fashionistas were dreaming of the nightlife All the results and more...
Marc Jacobs Wedge [ZOO Daily] featuring Marc Jacobs

The language of fashion and architecture has always suggested a sense of symmetry and thoughtfulness. Each medium alludes to a particular point of view, a visionary process. Blurring the boundaries between the two forums, fashion and architecture have come together in the form of a monumental shoe designed by Marc Jacobs.more...
Fall 07 Accessories Preview featuring Marc Jacobs

Sandra Wilson, Accessories Fashion Director from Neiman Marcus, gives us her personal forecast for Fall 2007. Sandra exudes a Texan expertise in luxury, in keeping with the Neiman Marcus lore. ZOOZOOM toured Sandra's temple of accessories, the coming season's latest in cuffs, color, and polished class. The guru of Gucci, Prada, Christian Dior, and all fashion luxury names in between, shares inside info on palette accents, jewelry trends, and what Neiman Marcus is doing in celebration of its 100th anniversary. more...
Rare Specimen featuring Marc Jacobs

Exemplum Aestheticus. Style begets style.
As life begets life on all forms on this earth, so style begets style. Those dedicated to the science of style are constantly unearthing species of 'fashionista' that have either gone undiscovered, are endangered or are newly evolved.
SHOP this feature with 15 designer fashions you can click, browse and buy. more...
The Bloomsbury Set featuring Marc Jacobs

Take care of the luxuries and the necessities will take care of themselves.
So said Dorothy Parker, an admirer of the Bloomsbury Set. Of course today a pair Louboutin shoes is as much a necessity as a luxury! If you want to find a little London Bohemia try mixing patterns (stripes with flowers are a good choice), play with plenty of delicate layers and add a decadent abundance of jewelry.
In this story, as an added service we've provided stockist links so even if the stores are all closed you can still get the perfect Boho-Style. more...
Rave New World featuring Marc Jacobs

RAVE (Radical Audio Visual Experience)
Maintain your distance from the mainstream with these high fashion samples that embody the spirit of New Rave Just like the original late 80s scene, New Rave is a rebellion against commercial trends in music, nightlife and culture. more...
New York Fashion Week Spring 2007 :: Marc Jacobs featuring Marc Jacobs

What is there to say about a designer that has claimed his limelight and continues to produce? We can say that he remains on the edge and wearable, hushing audiences twice a season and four times a year and that this Spring 2007 collection was no exception. We can wear his sweaters and spring jackets when running out to get the mail, his caps to translate his edginess to our own looks, and his dresses when we want to be noticed. Because his inspiration is internal and too slippery to connect to a time period or season's trend, his clothing remains as new as a friend who erupts with creativity in all that he does, and continually ejects new ideas into our lives. [Xenia Viray] more...
A Delicate Balance featuring Marc Jacobs

Tweed returns with some new twists but it's lost none of the timeless class and sophistication that 'Kate' Hepburn made her own. more...
New York Fashion Week Fall 2006 :: Marc Jacobs featuring Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs must like the Fall. He does his best work when he's wrapping girls up, keeping them warm and feeling fantastic. Following on from last Fall's love it or hate it show Marc continues to 'please himself' and we should be grateful, because that's when he's at his most creative, most alluring, most daring. more...
Double Dutch featuring Marc Jacobs

A Flemish Masterpiece
Like a fine watercolor, transparency provides the brightness, sparkle, freshness, and clarity to our fashion feature.Bring back romance with light and airy fabrics in muted but complementary colors and add a little intrigue with the sparkle of an oversized ring or a dash of primary color. more...