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Marc Jacobs Expresses Support for Luigi Mangione with Bold Trial Fashion Choice

Renowned fashion designer Marc Jacobs expressed his willingness to style Luigi Mangione, the admitted murderer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, for his upcoming trial. Jacobs commented in a recent interview that Mangione is already doing an impressive job as a “trendsetter” with his self-styled courtroom attire.

During an appearance on Vanity Fair’s Lie Detector Test podcast, Jacobs was reminded by the host that his creations had previously been worn by celebrities such as Winona Ryder, Courtney Love, and Lil’ Kim during court appearances in the early 2000s. The host then presented Jacobs with a photo of Mangione, inquiring if he would consider styling the accused for his trial.

Jacobs, dressed in a sleek black Lacoste shirt, chuckled at the image before responding affirmatively, “Um… yes.”

A split image showing assassin Luigi Mangione shouting while being escorted into a police station and designer Marc Jacobs at a red carpet during a fashion show

Featured in a juxtaposed image, Luigi Mangione is seen following his arrest in Pennsylvania in December 2024, while Marc Jacobs makes an appearance at the Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2025. Jacobs recently shared in a podcast discussion his openness to designing for Mangione if his trial proceeds. (Photography credits: Dee Delgado for News Media; Franco Origlia/Getty Images)

Jacobs also noted, “I think he looks pretty good the way he dresses, actually,” indicating his approval of Mangione’s current sartorial choices.

Trial fashion can draw a lot of attention, going back to OJ Simpson’s so-called trial of the century in the mid-1990s, which was televised and involved the most famous American ever charged with murder at the time.

Donna Rotunno, a criminal defense attorney and Fox News contributor, said the media’s treatment of Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Marcia Clark during Simpson’s trial influenced her courtroom style choices when she represented Harvey Weinstein. Still, she said, she was disappointed to see public support for an admitted killer like Mangione.

Luigi Mangione departs the courtroom following his arraignment

Luigi Mangione departs the courtroom following his arraignment in New York City Criminal Court on Dec. 23, 2024. (Rashid Umar Abbasi for News Media)

“I find it sad,” she said in an interview Thursday. “I find that sad that a designer would in any way, shape or form want to support that.”

Mangione has admitted to stalking Thompson, a 50-year-old father of two, from Minnesota to New York City, where he shot him in the back on Dec. 4, 2024.

His fashion choices have made headlines ever since — beginning with the high-end backpack he allegedly ditched in Central Park while fleeing the crime scene. In March 2025, he showed up in the courtroom wearing Rockport loafers and no socks — a detail that a photographer captured in a picture showing shackles around his bare ankles.

Split image shows Luigi Mangione in court and his shackled feet after guards found a pair of notes smuggled in his socks

Luigi Mangione appears in court in February 2025 after officers uncovered a pair of heart-shaped notes smuggled to him inside a pair of socks included with a package of civilian clothes he was allowed to wear in front of the cameras. (Curtis Means/Pool)

Later, prosecutors revealed that someone had slipped Mangione a pair of heart-shaped notes hidden within a pair of socks sent to the court along with other clothes he wore for the hearing. (Only one of the notes was addressed to Mangoine — the other was meant for someone named “Joan.”)

“He’s kind of become a character and this cult hero to some people, and it’s pretty sad to see,” Rotunno said.

A court officer seized the notes but allowed Mangione to wear the socks. However, “he felt that ‘they did not look good’” and took them off, according to prosecutors.

Photo of Brian Thompson was was the Chief Executive Officer of UnitedHealthcare Unit until he was shot in New York City in December 2024

This file photo of Brian Thompson was released via Businesswire when he was named chief executive officer of UnitedHealthcare Unit in 2017. (Businesswire)

Mangione, however, may end up wearing a jail jumpsuit for the rest of his life after he pleaded guilty to federal charges last week. As a result, his state case may come to an end without trial if his defense team’s double jeopardy claim succeeds in court.

He faces a maximum punishment of life in prison at his sentencing on Dec. 18, but it’s up to Judge Margaret Garnett. Federal sentencing guidelines recommend around 25 to 30 years, and Garnett is not bound by those either.

“So the fact that you would have any designer coming out saying that he would dress him or be happy to dress him, I think is pretty tone deaf,” Rotunno said.

If he does end up having a state trial, it could be the last time he’s seen wearing street clothes, she said. But even so, she urged his defense team to walk a fine line.

“I also think you have to be careful in front of juries,” she said. “You dress up Luigi Mangione too much, and maybe he loses some of the sympathy that people have for him.”

Marc Jacobs attends a runway show at the New York Public Library.

Fashion designer Marc Jacobs attends the Marc Jacobs spring runway show at the New York Public Library on June 29, 2026, in New York City. (GC images)

Jacobs was hooked up to a lie detector test during his podcast interview.

The host noted that after Mangione wore a red sweater in court, it sold out at Nordstrom stores. “Does this make him a trendsetter?”

“Yes,” Jacobs agreed.

Then she asked if he was offended that Gwyneth Paltrow didn’t wear any of his designs at her own eight-day trial in 2023, after a retired optometrist unsuccessfully sued her over a ski crash in Park City, Utah.

Gwyneth Paltrow sports blush blouse with large bow in Utah court room

Gwyneth Paltrow wears a pink blouse from her Goop collection to court on Tuesday. (Jeffrey D. Allred)

“No,” he said.

“He’s being truthful,” the polygrapher added.

A spokesperson for Jacobs did not immediately respond to a request for comment.