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“I'm useless at staring at a piece of white paper. But if you put a piece of white paper with a black line on it in front of me, I'll say no that black line should be red and it should go this way or that way.”

Quote by Marc Jacobs

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Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs, born on April 9, 1963, is a globally renowned fashion designer. Known for his unique artistic style and profound understanding of fashion, his designs blend classic and modern elements, winning the hearts of fashion enthusiasts and consumers alike. Since entering the fashion industry in 1984, Jacobs has quickly emerged as a leader in the field, thanks to his exceptional talent and keen fashion sense. more

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