Marc Jacobs’ Take on Scarf for Fall Leaves Us Speechless

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Picture a sporty female Londoner — only, make that a Londoner from a past era, when ladies rocked long puffy skirts, black stockings, and waistcoats.

Now add a dash of punk badassery, a little bit of equestrian theme, and then top it off with some Scottish flavor and pop 80s art for drama. Don’t forget to put her in sneakers too. What do you get?

That would be the look from Marc by Marc Jacobs’ Fall 2014 collection.

Looks from the Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2014 runway presented during New York Fashion Week

Marc Jacobs showcased pieces from his diffusion line early this week, and the collection offered a whole different look altogether — one that was the total opposite of his Spring 2014 collection, and even more unlike what he offered last fall.

The new line-up was fresh and unconventional, and it probably also marked the kind of look MBMJ will be pushing for as they move forward.

Looks from the Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2014 runway presented during New York Fashion Week

What made it all the more interesting, however, was how designers Luella Bartley and Katie Hillier, portrayed girl power — rebellious, conservative, warrior-(ninja)-like, and somehow, bold and original.

Looks from the Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2014 runway presented during New York Fashion Week Looks from the Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2014 runway presented during New York Fashion Week on February 11, 2014

Even more fascinating was how they interpreted the use of a scarf and a cape. It actually left us speechless — literally.

Channeling the bandits, models walk down the MBMJ runway with printed scarves covering their mouths

Scarves printed in pop art fashion covered the mouths of the models (like a bandit would), while stiff capes with oversized bow details wrapped the model’s shoulders.

Channeling the bandits, models walk down the MBMJ runway with printed scarves covering their mouths Channeling the bandits, models walk down the MBMJ runway with printed scarves covering their mouths

Models wear stiff large bow-detailed capes with their MBMJ outfits

Models wear stiff large bow-detailed capes with their MBMJ outfits Models wear stiff large bow-detailed capes with their MBMJ outfits for Fall 2014

So what are your thoughts on this collection? Do you like what you see?

We’re not sure what to think of the capes, but the printed scarves look gorgeous. There’s a freshness to the print that we haven’t seen from MBMJ before.

They won’t be hitting the stores ’til September, so you will have to wait to get your hands on them.

In the meantime, you can check out other Marc by Marc Jacobs accessories over at Nordstrom. In fact, these pretty pieces are currently on sale:

Marc by Marc Jacobs Sequin Print Wool and Silk Scarf, $106 (was $158)

Marc by Marc Jacobs Sequin Print Wool and Silk Scarf

Marc by Marc Jacobs Dynamite Logo Scarf, $66 (was $98)

Marc by Marc Jacobs Dynamite Logo Scarf

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