It's speculated the American fashion designer won't renew his 10-year contract with the French fashion house after 16 years as creative director because he wants to concentrate on expanding his eponymous line, reported Contactmusic.
It's believed the move could result in luxury goods conglomerate LVMH putting their majority stake in Marc Jacobs International up for grabs in an initial public offering (IPO).
Despite the profitable prospect of an IPO, a source said that Jacobs and his business partner, Robert Duffy, "are not yet on board".
Jacobs' departure might not be for a while as he is still contracted to design more collections for Louis Vuitton, including the autumn/winter 2014 show in addition to his forthcoming spring/summer 2014 show - which will take place in Paris.
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