Fashion designer Marc Jacobs says he would dress Luigi Mangione for his trial and refers to him as a “fashion trendsetter.” The comments are made during a television appearance where Jacobs discusses his views on style and identity.

Multiple outlets report the same core remarks, but differ mainly in framing. Breitbart presents the exchange as Jacobs offering to dress Mangione and highlighting the characterization of Mangione as a trendsetter. The Washington Times similarly describes Jacobs’ offer and use of the “trendsetter” label, adding that the remarks come during an interview for Vanity Fair’s “Lie Detector Test.”

Both accounts treat the statement as a direct quote from Jacobs, without adding additional verified context on Mangione’s fashion or any planned involvement. The reports focus on Jacobs’ willingness to style him and the terminology he uses, rather than on reactions or broader legal developments.