Marc Jacobs' Drops a Tribute to Iconic Style and Friendship 💚

As part of the ongoing celebration of Marc Jacobs' 40th anniversary, the fashion powerhouse has just unveiled a limited-edition tote bag that's bound to become the next big thing in the fashion world. And trust us, you’re going to want to get your hands on this one.

In an epic collaboration with the estate of the late, great artist Stephen Sprouse, Marc Jacobs has created a tote bag that not only looks amazing but also tells a story of iconic fashion history. This exclusive release is more than just a bag—it's a tribute to the legendary friendship and creative synergy between two of America’s most visionary designers.

To bring this masterpiece to life, the campaign features none other than supermodel Christy Turlington and hip-hop sensation Lil Uzi Vert, styled by the ever-talented Alastair McKimm. Captured through the lens of Nick Newbold, these visuals are nothing short of stunning, blending the worlds of high fashion and street style seamlessly.

£595

For those of you who live and breathe fashion, you might remember Marc’s tenure as the creative director of Louis Vuitton. It was there, back in Spring 2001, that Sprouse’s iconic graffiti print first made waves on the runway. Fast forward to 2024, and that same rebellious spirit is alive and well, now emblazoned across this exclusive tote.

One of the coolest features of this bag is the special quote from Stephen Sprouse himself: “Grant me the serenity to chill.” This gem was unearthed from Marc's personal archive and is prominently displayed in Sprouse’s signature graffiti print. It’s a laid-back mantra that we can all get behind, especially as we head into the chill vibes of summer.

Whether you’re a die-hard Marc Jacobs fan, a collector of unique pieces, or someone who simply loves a good story behind their style, this bag ticks all the boxes. Plus, with only a limited number available, it’s set to become a rare gem in any wardrobe.

Available online and at Marc Jacobs London (Regent Street), Marc Jacobs NYC (Soho) and Marc Jacobs Tokyo (Omotesandō).