Marc Jacobs
Long intimidated by the art world, Marc Jacobs didn’t start collecting until five years ago—and now he just can’t stop. Inside the designer’s Paris apartment.
November 2007

When Marc Jacobs moved to Paris in 1996 for Louis Vuitton, he lived in a hotel and later a rental. It was only when he saw a three-story garden apartment on the Champ de Mars (then owned by designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac) that Jacobs felt an urge to put down roots. Here, Jacobs in his library with Ed Ruscha’s Heaven, 1986, and a sixties Dominique table.


























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