
"… Vuitton is probably thrilled that the Dior offer is off the table—for
now. “I am at Vuitton, and I am very happy there,” says Jacobs. “I’ve
been saying that for a long time. There have been on-and-off
conversations about Dior. I don’t know; maybe someday in the future,
maybe years from now, I may end up going someplace else, maybe Dior. But
right now I am at Vuitton, and all that matters to me is that that’s
where I am and I’m going to keep doing my thing.” He pauses for a moment
and then, as if he can’t help himself, goes on: “The irony in all of
this is that I don’t dream of doing anything else, or I didn’t. My
greatest challenge is to do something better than we’ve done the season
before. The idea of couture doesn’t hold that thing for me. It’s
archaic—in my opinion. I mean, I am really interested in the
craftsmanship behind couture. But I can explore all that in
ready-to-wear. With couture, one dress each season is photographed by a
couple of magazines; there’s no advertising; it reaches 20 customers. I
don’t feel there is anything lacking in what we do. I get to work with
these amazing craftsmen. Maybe not the same ateliers that would make a
couture dress, but, again, we are not in a deficit for working with
people who create beautiful things. I am not sure I ever looked at
couture as this great opportunity.” With that, he lets out a big laugh,
surprising even himself with his candor.''
-Marc Jacobs speaks to Vogue US about the Dior job
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