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In reverse at Marc Jacobs

Everything was backward at the Marc Jacobs spectacle Monday night, from the shoes to the format of the show (and quite possibly Jacobs' watch: The event started a full two hours late). The ever-creative designer -- showing his first collection since a stint in rehab -- kicked off the show by taking an enthusiastic bow and parading the solemn models out in encore. (Both moves are traditionally done at the conclusion of the presentation.) Then, each model did a solo stroll as grainy video footage of women in underwear was projected on giant screens. The talk of the show? The Jacobs footwear with heels attached horizontally to the front of the shoe. It even impressed R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe. "I was blown away," Stipe said post-show. "It was worth the wait. I liked the shoes with the heels in the wrong place. Pretty cool." The ladylike, lingerie-inspired collection -- heavy on blacks and a handful of pastels -- appeared to captivate the full house, which included Victoria Beckham, Carmen Electra, Mischa Barton, Debbie Harry and Michelle Rodriguez. Several looks had a sexy, zany librarian feel -- models wore oversized spectacles with tweed capelets and tuxedo pants. Hair was full, teased and piled high. Many of the pieces had a half-finished, haphazardly pieced-together feel. Jacobs referred to them as "one-half gowns" or "scrap tops," leaving one to wonder if it could be a nod to Jacobs' own struggle to become whole following struggles with alcohol and drug addiction.A segment featured semi-wearable, feminine gowns with rainbow-colored swans and floral prints. Formal wear included organza/tulle confections in black and white. A backless gown with fuscia floral detailing and bib, with black cummerbund, stole the show. Never one to shy away from irony, Jacobs paired some of the more pleasing pieces with oddball headgear -- from a mini dunce-like cap to a headband printed with the image of an oversized pair of sunglasses. -- Alison Maxwell

Lost star begins prison sentence

Former Lost actress Michelle Rodriguez has begun serving six months in jail for violating probation.

Michelle Rodriguez Reports To Jail

Former "Lost" star Michelle Rodriguez will be spending the holidays in jail.

'Lost' Actress Rodriguez Serving Jail Term

A judge ordered actress Michelle Rodriguez to serve at least 180 days before being eligible for early release.

Ex-"Lost" Star Reports To Jail

Former "Lost" star Michelle Rodriguez will be spending the holidays in jail. Rodriguez reported to a Los Angeles County jail to begin a six-month sentence for failing to complete community service and alcohol monitoring as part of her probation.

Michelle Rodriguez released from jail after serving 18 days on probation violation

Former "Lost" star Michelle Rodriguez has found her way out of jail.