Published
October 2, 2025
Marc Jacobs and A.P.C. unveiled on Thursday a Fall 2025 capsule collection, merging the two brands’ shared 1980s roots with their distinct cultural perspectives from New York and Paris.

The collection reimagines collegiate style with layered fabrics, precise detailing, and archival references, reflecting the decades-long friendship between Marc Jacobs and A.P.C. founder Jean Touitou.
Key pieces include a varsity jacket in wool and cowhide, dual-branded jerseys featuring the designers’ crests, and wardrobe essentials such as denim jeans, a miniskirt, and a striped shirt cut in a slightly baggy silhouette. Accessories feature Marc Jacobs’ signature Tote Bag alongside a collector’s edition of A.P.C.’s Demi-Lune bag.
Playful details are embedded throughout the capsule. Orange accents reference Jacobs’ 1980s Paris “Carte Orange” transit pass and Touitou’s Sorbonne student card, while Roman Empire–inspired buttons depicting the designers’ profiles appear on jeans and penny loafers.
The collection launches with a campaign, photographed by Nick Newbold and styled by Alastair McKimm, highlighting the capsule’s blend of heritage, precision, and cultural storytelling.
The collection is now available in Marc Jacobs boutiques, A.P.C. stores, and online, with prices ranging from $100 to $1,295.
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