City Dreams: Doja Cat and Marc Jacobs redefine the urban getaway for Pre-Fall 2025

In a season where escapism often looks like jet-setting to remote islands or rustic countryside villas, Marc Jacobs takes a sharp left. The Pre-Fall 2025 campaign, fronted by genre-bending icon Doja Cat, makes a bold case for the “urban staycation.” Shot amid the grit and glimmer of New York City, the campaign reimagines scaffolding, yellow cabs, and public benches as the ultimate backdrops for glamour, fun, and self-expression.

Doja Cat as the urban muse

As Doja Cat herself puts it, “Being on vacation isn’t about where you go. It’s about how you show up.” That spirit runs through every frame of this campaign, blending New York’s utilitarian charm with Jacobs’ retro-futuristic vision. With new bags, ready-to-wear, and even a teaser of Doja’s latest track, Jealous Type, this is more than a fashion drop—it’s a declaration: every city sidewalk is a potential runway.

Few artists understand transformation and theatricality better than Doja Cat. For Pre-Fall 2025, she emerges not as a globe-trotter escaping to Bora Bora but as a local legend owning her neighborhood. The campaign doesn’t rely on exotic landscapes to captivate; instead, it leans into the everyday—the kind of “everyday” that becomes extraordinary through Jacobs’ lens and Doja’s persona.

Her presence feels both cinematic and raw, a calculated clash of effortlessness and eccentricity. Whether she’s perched at a bus stop or striding past caution tape in towering platform heels, Doja reframes the mundane as magical. The setting—gritty, industrial, and unmistakably New York—provides the perfect contrast to the stylized silhouettes and statement accessories she wears throughout. This isn’t Doja Cat merely modeling; this is performance art. The synergy between her evolving music persona and Marc Jacobs’ design ethos reaches a new peak here. The campaign even doubles as a teaser for her upcoming single Jealous Type, seamlessly weaving music and fashion into a single, stylish narrative.

Pre-Fall, post-expectation

The Pre-Fall 2025 collection doesn’t ask permission to be bold—it insists on it. Marc Jacobs takes familiar forms and reimagines them with a cheeky, futuristic twist. Structured tailoring meets exaggerated proportions, while nostalgic textures—crushed velvets, lacquered leathers—nod to decades past without leaning too heavily into costume.

Footwear balances pragmatism and flair: chunky platforms ready for pavement pounding, glossy boots that feel half utilitarian, half sci-fi fantasy. As Doja hails a cab or descends into a subway, each look reads as both grounded and surreal—like a dream sequence playing out against the rhythm of city life.

The color palette is unafraid: electric pinks, acidic yellows, muted olives—all harmonized into a visual remix of urban grit and glam. Accessories play a starring role in this collection, but it’s their functionality within everyday settings that makes them feel essential rather than ornamental.

The it bags of the season 

If Doja is the protagonist, the bags are her co-stars. The Dual Bag, already a favorite since its debut on the runway, features prominently, modeled with the kind of casual irreverence only she could bring. With its bold straps and signature oversized hardware, the bag walks the line between utilitarian carryall and high-fashion trophy.

Joining the lineup are the Snapshot Pochette, the Large Denim Chain Sack, and the Glam Claw Clip Shoulder Bag—each serving a specific mood, each ripe for street-style virality. The bags echo the city’s contradictions: function and fantasy, speed and style, chaos and choreography.

Jacobs’ mastery lies in designing accessories that are both instantly desirable and surprisingly democratic. The bags are designed not just for stylists and editors but for anyone looking to inject a little audacity into their daily look. Whether slung over a trench coat or tucked under an arm while jaywalking across Broadway, these pieces are as adaptable as they are attention-grabbing.

Style meets soundtrack

Music pulses through this campaign—not just visually, but audibly. Jealous Type, Doja’s soon-to-be-released single, acts as the campaign’s unofficial soundtrack. It drifts through the visuals like a whispered provocation, heightening the sensory impact of every shot. The synergy between song and style is no accident—it’s a blueprint for modern brand storytelling.

This is a campaign that understands the full arc of cultural relevance. Fashion, music, and personal branding are no longer separate entities; they’re intersections. By letting Doja preview her music within this visual narrative, Marc Jacobs taps into a deeper kind of engagement. Fans don’t just watch the campaign—they listen, anticipate, and connect.

The effect is hypnotic. As the beat of Jealous Type hums beneath the imagery, viewers are drawn into a world where glamour feels both aspirational and within reach. It’s a campaign that lingers long after the scrolling stops—precisely because it speaks to more than just the eye.

Shop the fantasy, live the reality

The Pre-Fall 2025 collection is already available at Marc Jacobs boutiques globally, online at marcjacobs.com, and at select luxury retailers. But more than a retail moment, it’s a cultural proposition: staycations can be sexy. Style doesn’t require a passport—just presence.

By positioning the everyday cityscape as a canvas for fantasy, Marc Jacobs invites everyone to look at their surroundings differently. Construction zones become fashion sets. Metro cars become soundstages. The campaign reminds us that confidence—not location—is the ultimate accessory.

And perhaps that’s the genius of this collection. While many brands escape the city in search of inspiration, Marc Jacobs finds magic in the scaffolding and sidewalk cracks. With Doja Cat as its fearless muse, the Pre-Fall 2025 collection reclaims the city as a site of self-expression, reinvention, and unapologetic flair.

In a world obsessed with far-flung escapes, Marc Jacobs and Doja Cat remind us: your best style moment might be just one subway stop away.

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