Marc Jacobs at Frieze Marc Jacobs (above) played a bit of word association at the fair on Thursday. When a man on Timothy Taylor Gallery’s stand told Jacobs that he had to meet some dealer, the fashion designer shuddered and said: “Every time I hear the word ‘dealer’, it sounds like something nasty. Like car dealer, or drug dealer.” (Lest we forget, Jacobs has admitted to battling heroin addiction...
Not that kind of dealer
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