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Marc Jacobs has never been one to keep skeletons in the closet. His frank interview in Out in September 2007 -- the first in a series in which he discussed his drug use and rehab stints, and showed off his new body -- was a kind of coming-out that liberated him from circumspection and discretion.
In an interview in Britain's Daily Telegraph the 47-year-old designer has come clean about his latest makeover: a hair transplant. "I was starting to thin on top, see," he explained to the interviewer who remarked on his natural-looking hair color. "I can't dye it for a while, so this is my natural color."
We like his candor, and his attitude. "Regrets? I have none," he says in the same piece. "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. And you can only regret what you don't do. Those are the two cliches I live by. Learning keeps you young. I like to start each day like it was the first."
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