Marc Jacobs, who managed to make a fashion empire, Mark Jacobs, who managed to make a fashion empire, bought the four-story home in the West Village back in 2009 for 10 million and 495 thousand dollars. Just recently he has opened the door of his home for the purpose of recording for the magazine Architectural Digest. Just as one would expect from a fashion genius who inspires us with his unusual creations, his home is filled with modern details and the little things that certainly can’t be seen elsewhere.
As a true stylish blend, like the top outfits, his apartment has no excess detail and accessories, but also offers to its owner space in which can feel most comfortable, surrounded by the things he loves. Wardrobe is something special in this apartment that stands out because of its neatness, although the rest of the apartment contains a retro and vintage elements that exude an aura of fashion.
“I’m not big on having a particular concept or look,” Jacobs says in response to a query about the aesthetic sensibility of his home. “I just want to live with things I genuinely love – great Art Deco furniture, pieces from the ’70s, and contemporary art. But I didn’t want the house to feel like a pristine gallery or a Deco stage set—just something smart, sharp, and comfortable.”
No less nobody expected.