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        <title><![CDATA[Marc Jacobs appears unfazed after his LA store is looted]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looters smashed up and raided the Los Angeles Marc Jacobs store &#8212; but the designer seemed unfazed by the damage.</p><p>Video <a href="https://twitter.com/PalisadezPatrol/status/1266903574866391040" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">posted to Twitter</a> shows one glass door of the Melrose Place designer store completely smashed and another partly damaged, with the spray-painted message, “F&#8211;k capitalism.” The inside of the store appears near-empty.</p><p>The large placard reading “Marc Jacobs” at the entrance had the designers’ name replaced with those of George Floyd &#8212; the black man whose <strong>police-custody death</strong> in Minneapolis sparked national outrage last week &#8212; and <strong>Sandra Bland</strong> &#8212; the black woman who was found hanged in her Texas jail cell in 2015, days after being detained by cops during a traffic stop.</p><p><strong>The label</strong> &#8212; and <strong>the 57-year-old designer himself</strong> &#8212; both posted a photo of the placard Sunday with the caption, “A life cannot be replaced. Black Lives Matter.”</p><p>Earlier, Jacobs <strong>posted a message</strong> saying, “NEVER let them convince you that broken glass or property is violence….Property can be replaced, human lives cannot.”</p>]]></content:encoded>
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