The perfect spring dresses make you feel pretty and free. Very often, we’ve found, they come with a label that reads Marc Jacobs. Though a confirmed urbanite, he has the knack for making a dress that’s as cheery as a sunbeam, as light as a fresh breeze, and as carefree as a daisy. They are the kind of dresses that you can work and flirt in; keepers, in other words. As we’ve been eagerly waiting for the newest versions of said dresses to be walked down the runway, we’ve perused the Vogue Runway archive, remembering the spring dresses we scored from Marc and ruing the ones that got away. Seeing that several editors honed in on the same collection—or the same dress—it’s probably best that this exercise is like a fashion version of fantasy football, meaning everyone can score. Here, 12 Vogue editors share their selects.
Christian Lacroix is Laird Borrelli-Persson’s fashion raison d’etre; the way he combined romance and historicism set her on the path she is following today. Borrelli-Persson studied literature at Boston College, spending her junior year abroad at Oxford, where she added some art history. After graduation she moved to New York to intern ... Read More
