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Rapper Ice Spice Stars in the New Heaven by Marc Jacobs Spring 2023 Campaign

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Heaven by Marc Jacobs tapped the new rap girlie Ice Spice to star in its newest spring ad campaign. Having the Bronx, New York native as a celebrity ambassador for the collection makes sense—she loves pulling up to the scene in a fire pink look on most occasions. Marc Jacobs' colorful, yet playful line fuses […]

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