Marc Jacobs Has A Tattoo Of His Own Sofa On His Stomach

He goes with his gut.

Fashion designer Marc Jacobs has never cared for rules or normalcy.

Here’s an example: Say you see some bronze monkey statues in a Vogue photo and you think, “Those are cute.” You might go to Pinterest and find something that looks kind of like them, or maybe hit up TJ Maxx. Jacobs? He scoured the planet until he found those exact monkeys.

And when picking out a couch for his Greenwich Village townhouse, which is featured in Architectural Digest’s style issue this year, Jacobs literally went with his gut:

When Jacobs purchased the newly constructed home in 2009 for himself and his then-fiancé, Lorenzo Martone, it was just raw space, and the couple enlisted interior designer Thad Hayes to oversee its build-out and decoration. Hayes recalls a telling moment early in the process, when he and Jacobs were discussing upholstery options. “We were looking at a classic boxy Jean-Michel Frank sofa and Marc said, offhandedly, ‘Of course I love it—it’s tattooed on my torso.’ Then he lifted up his shirt and showed me the couch.”

Here’s Jacobs’ tattoo:

Marc Jacobs poses at St. Barth in 2009.
Photo by Philip Ramey/Corbis via Getty Images
Marc Jacobs poses at St. Barth in 2009.

Here’s what the actual sofa that the tattoo was based on looks like (we noticed it’s a two-seater, even though his tattoo is a three-seater). It sits in a television room next to a Gerhard Richter painting and a sculpture of Dopey by Paul McCarthy:

Francois Halard/Architectural Digest

Here’s a closer look at his tattoo, which reminds us that he also has a tattoo of SpongeBob SquarePants on his arm:

Never change, Marc Jacobs.

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