She, the daughter of Hollywood aristocracy, was the cinéaste of restraint, discovering poetry in pauses and the languor of girls leaning against walls. He, who adopted and discarded numerous avatars, was giving shape to what was yet unvoiced. They gravitated towards each other as if characters from the same script, each recognising in the other a similarity amid the noise. Their bond was so rare and resilient that, 30 years on, Coppola would turn her lens on Jacobs with a documentary that also offers an insider’s glance into their unique relationship.
Sofia Coppola’s first fashion documentary reveals the artistry behind one of the industry’s most influential designers and a friendship woven across decades
In 1990s downtown New York, where most connections dissolved with the next trend, certain friendships took on the quality of myth. Sofia Coppola and Marc Jacobs found each other not merely as collaborators but kindred spirits, their lives unfolding in adjacent vocabularies of style. Both were young when the city hummed with a kind of nervy glamour as loft parties stretched until dawn and fashion shows crackled with rebellion.
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