Marc by Marc Jacobs recently premiered its 2014 spring/summer collection at New York’s fashion week. Based on the preppy looks from the 1950, highlight include satin varsity jackets with rolled sleeves, short-sleeve button-ups, relaxed fitting trousers that taper down to the ankle, and a mix of lapel sizes on 1 or 2 button jackets. As for the color palette, dark tones like navy and black are paired with blue and pink pastels making this forthcoming collection still very much youthful and wearable. More looks below:
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