Friday, April 2, 2010

J.Crew's Fall Preview Is Here!

Summer hasn't even started yet, but Fall is already here & making quite the impression! Well, Fall fashion that is. ;) J.Crew has already tweeted several images from their newest collection (click here to view some images).

To make it a bit easier to track all the places that are covering the latest J.Crew Fall 2010 Preview (with images & write-ups)...

For the ladies, check out:
  • "Thanks!" to Tabitha, Suzy, & S (in this post) for sharing:
    Habitually Chic blog (click here)
  • "Thanks!" to Stephanie for sharing:
    Fashionista (click here)
  • "Thanks!" to Amanda (in this post), GingerSnap & Zebra Crossing, for sharing:
    Style.com (click here)
  • "Thanks!" to Leigh, as well as S (in this post), for sharing:
    NY Mag's The Cut (click here)
  • "Thanks!" to S (in this post) for sharing:
    InStyle's What's Right Now (click here)
  • NBC New York's The Thread (click here)
  • StyleList (click here)
  • Black Book Mag (click here)
For the gentlemen, check out:
  • "Thanks!" to Quiet Nights, Quiet Stars (in this post) for sharing: Pursuit Aesthetic blog (click here)
  • "Thanks!" again to Quiet Nights, Quiet Stars (in this post) for sharing: Secret Forts blog (click here)
Also, "thanks!" to kitsmommy (in this post) who let us know that Vogue (click here) has some images and a write up about the latest collection.
Little Edie Beale, Campfires, and Minimalism: First Look at J.Crew Fall
By Florence Kane
April 2, 2010

“It’s like if Little Edie Beale enlists in the army,” says J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons. She’s just phoned Vogue from Milk Studios a few hours before the brand’s fall collection previews there to fill us in on her latest looks. “There’s a slightly utilitarian feel—a little military, but more ‘young girl goes to camp for the first time.’ ” And to emphasize the Grey Gardens–gathers–round–the–campfire theme, the models will even have twigs in their hair, Lyons reveals.

The fall collection, of course, embodies J.Crew’s romantic-preppy (think rosette-decorated tees and the perfect boyfriend khakis) look we all know and love. But we’re curious: How can a J.Crew shopper reconcile the label’s sometimes-more-is-more aesthetic with the new minimalism, fashion’s latest favorite word? “For the sake of our customers, we wouldn’t want to change all of the sudden,” Lyons explains. But those who are interested in a J.Crew spin on the new spareness should take a peek, Lyons suggests, at fall’s simple plaid poncho or its cocoon coat. “That one creates a very fluid shape,” she says. “It’s not about being roughed up a bit or vintage-y.” Or the little shearling jacket. “That one is all about texture. It has not a single detail on it—not even a closure. It speaks for itself.” See below for our favorite fall J.Crew looks—minimalist or not!
W-o-w! J.Crew is getting a lot of press for this upcoming collection.

What are your thoughts? Has your opinion on the upcoming line changed? Are you looking forward to the Fall Collection?

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