Published
October 2, 2025
Marc Jacobs and A.P.C. unveiled on Thursday a Fall 2025 capsule collection, merging the 2 manufacturers’ shared Nineteen Eighties roots with their distinct cultural views from New York and Paris.
The collection reimagines collegiate type with layered materials, exact detailing, and archival references, reflecting the decades-long friendship between Marc Jacobs and A.P.C. founder Jean Touitou.
Key items embrace a varsity jacket in wool and cowhide, dual-branded jerseys that includes the designers’ crests, and wardrobe necessities similar to denim denims, a miniskirt, and a striped shirt reduce in a barely dishevelled silhouette. Accessories function Marc Jacobs’ signature Tote Bag alongside a collector’s version of A.P.C.’s Demi-Lune bag.
Playful particulars are embedded all through the capsule. Orange accents reference Jacobs’ Nineteen Eighties Paris “Carte Orange” transit cross and Touitou’s Sorbonne scholar card, whereas Roman Empire–impressed buttons depicting the designers’ profiles seem on denims and penny loafers.
The collection launches with a marketing campaign, photographed by Nick Newbold and styled by Alastair McKimm, highlighting the capsule’s mix of heritage, precision, and cultural storytelling.
The collection is now obtainable in Marc Jacobs boutiques, A.P.C. shops, and on-line, with costs starting from $100 to $1,295.
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