A big "thanks!" goes to JTS (check out her great blog: "j'adore these stores") who shared with us a fantastic article (including images) from WWD:
J.Crew's Lighter Note
Play’s the thing for fall at J.Crew. Its signature mix of blazers, sweaters and chinos taken from the boys and girlish frills, i.e. ruffles and Chantilly lace, were done with fun in mind. “We paid attention to things we know make people happy,” said creative director Jenna Lyons Mazeau of the T-shirts sporting giant jewel-encrusted necks and dog prints. “Everyone needs a little levity right now.” That statement was echoed in the light-as-air, lavender feathered gilet.
On the men’s side, it was all about the unexpected. Classic pieces such as chunky cardigans, chalk-striped suits, buffalo-plaid sport shirts and trenchcoats sported unique touches such as leather buttons or lighter-weight fabrics that updated the trends and made them modern.
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What are your thoughts on the new Fall items? Do you dislike or like any of them? Which items were you hoping to see?
Does anyone know when they will be on-line?
ReplyDeleteThe other pictures are blurry too but you can still get the general idea. What the heck is the fur thing the model is wearing in the 4th picture though.....looks scary!
ReplyDeleteOh, must be the feather gilet in lavendar...still awful and very scary to think JCrew is putting this out.
ReplyDeleteSome of the other items look cute:) thankgoodness.
O/T Martin & Osa 20% off if you spend $75.00 or more. Only $75.00 unlike J Crew $175.00. Gudd until March 31.
ReplyDeleteThat fur thing is gawd awful what were they thinking? The cargo pants are everywhere this season.
The metallic skirt ( first picture) looks GORGEOUS!!!!! It's already on my wish list.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh can't wait to see the entire catalog.
Cargo pants are nothing new...I have 3 JCrew pairs from 2004...still going strong.
ReplyDeleteanon 7:03 That is what I meant by my post nothing new, everyone is selling them probably cheaper than J Crew.
ReplyDeleteI was told that the new catalog will be online on Thursday.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the pictures. It keeps me from buying today when the sale updates. I want some unique yet classic tees for summer, when I can no longer layer and have to rely on them to stand on their own.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for tomorrow.
I am loving the tee in the 3rd picture. In the 1st is that a tee or necklace? Either way - very curious to see. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteEwww...what were they thinking with that furry vest thing?!! Other than the cool graphic tee on 3rd pic, nothing exciting here, just a rehash of what they've done before.
ReplyDeleteWhich is good for me, so I can wean myself off this JCrew obsession. Good for my wallet! Though I still enjoy seeing other JCA's work those outfits!
"One belt...5 different ways" OR "5 belts the SAME way". The stylist "Gayle" needs some imagination enhancement IMO.
ReplyDeleteThe lavender gilet looks odd to us now, heading in to spring. It will probably look lovely in September/October when we want something warm.
ReplyDeleteI tend to buy more from Fall/Winter than Spring/Summer. From the brief slideshow it looks like J.Crew is sticking to basics with a few twists thrown in. I am always excited to see the J.Crew coats. I don't expect the same great deals we had this winter, but I will likely pick up at least one new coat next winter.
ReplyDeleteBut for now, I'm anxiously awaiting the next spring rollout online!
I love reading all these posts about what is new at J.Crew, because J.Crew itself seems to be behind, considering its the same old stuff on their website! I am intrigued by the "dog print" tees, but I am a little concerned with all this feather nonsense. We will see what J.Crew has to offer this season...so far from what I've seen on these blogs I have to say I have a mixed emotion of excitement and discontent. Do me right J.Crew!
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ReplyDeleteI know. I was just confirming what you said.
People are so sensitive. I give up posting on this blog; will just read from now on or look at the coupon codes...whatever.
I really love the graphic tees... I cannot get enough of them. I just wish they came in the heavier weight ringspun cotton that the French market tees came in last summer.
ReplyDeleteI'll get my cargos from the GAP.
I do want to get a jacket like the Boyfriend military jacket but I want it to be a bit more stylish.
houndlvr67: too too funny!!! I love belts...but this slideshow shows that the obsession has gone too far. All but one outfit was without a belt. And I don't know about the rest of you, but I definitely don't wear leather belts around my waist in the middle of summer...eck, gross when it is nearing 100 with almost 90% humidity!
ReplyDeleteI belt quite a bit (well, when the weather isn't too hot), and would love to own more belts, but the prices of J. Crew belts are a bit out of my price range, except on sale. For instance, that gorgeous purple jeans belt? Can't really justify buying it unless it is on sale with some % off...
That furry vest thing was hilarious. Reminds me of something from Three's Company!
You all have a great day!
weezel - the BF military jacket is quite stylish. The photos really don't do it justice. But perhaps you have tried it on already and I'm telling you something contrary to your experience. :-{
ReplyDeletePersonally, I was really impressed with the jacket. The fabric is super soft and it's so comfortable on. It's not overly tailored but still has shape and I appreciate the ease for layering. This, and the travel trench are the two jackets I'll take on my upcoming trips. I can see myself using both of these for years to come.
I can't really make out anything clearly in the new arrivals but there is a lack of color IMO.
OT: i live in baltimore and it hasn't exactly turned to spring yet. is it too "early" to wear my white atelier jacket?
ReplyDeleteDid you all not notice that this is a FALL preview? If you read the first line, it says " Play's the thig for Fall…"
ReplyDeleteAnon at 9:25: Agh...you are so right...I guess the shorts threw me off (one of the shots).
ReplyDeleteWell, then, the overuse of the belt is slightly more justified. ;)
Have a great day...and thanks for pointing out the obvious...sometimes I completely miss the obvious.
The fur skirt looks like dog hair. Maybe to go with the dog graphic tee?!
ReplyDeleteThe jacket paired with shorts looks like a take from last year's Lexington, with the black trim. Nice color combo for a neutral jacket, dark charcoal and black.
WTF is that furry thing? That looks like something you would see down the runway in the movie Zoolander. Gross. Everything else looks promising...not terribly exciting, but promising. I like that ruffles are going to continue into fall, I have invested heavily in them this spring because I like them so much.
ReplyDeleteAnon at 9:25 AM: Excellent point! I made sure to update the post title. :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, I absolutely love every single look (yes, even the fur thing tho I think I couldn't pull it off.) Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteCuteee stuff... except that putple fur looking vest thing... but im not ready to wrap my head around fall yet! lol
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ReplyDeleteWear it on a sunny spring like day that nears say the upper 50's/low 60's. Most rules about white are not applicable anymore. Otherwise, I would wait until after Easter...that is my "rule".
Jenny
None of the new items grabbed my attention.
ReplyDeleteI must say, and many of you may disagree with me, that I am very tired of the belt-over-blazer/jacket/cardigan look. I do not wear this because it does not flatter me at all, and most of the time I just think it looks ridiculous. For me, belts are used to hold up my pants, or maybe to enhance the shape of a dress, and nothing else...
Wear white when you want... I avoid white pants & outerwear in the winter for practical reasons (salt and grim getting all over them from walking the slush and brushing up against dirty cars). I guess it depends on the weight of the fabric too.
ReplyDeletethe skirt isn't dog hair, that's just ignorant. I don't care for belts over everything, either. Looks like j.crew is in a rut.
ReplyDeletei was thinking of wearing the white atelier with dark jeans and silver flats or my patent berry peep toe mary janes.
ReplyDeletethanks ladies!
I wear belts over sweaters, but I don't like the look over a blazer. Something about it is just not right on me.
ReplyDeleteStacy: That outfit sounds adorable. I would think that pop of berry from the shoes would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteUm, I just think the skirt looks like dog hair.
ReplyDeleteOh a lexington style blazer! I am so excited about that. I'm really glad I returned the superfine now. Ty for the pics!
ReplyDeleteOld rule is No white until after Memorial day. Also, another one states not to wear white until Easter Sunday. My understanding that the current rule is the weather dictates what you wear and when you wear white. The later is what I go by.
ReplyDeleteHi Stacy. Down south, the rule is not to wear stark white until after Easter. Now, I don't know if that's "official" anymore, but it still works for me. I'd say you can wear off-white anytime. In Baltimore, you'll probably have plenty of chilly weather after Easter, so you should be able to get a lot of wear out of your jacket.
ReplyDeleteThese new items look interesting, but like others have said, nothing really *different* (except the weird fur/hair items -- sorry, but I'll pass!) from looks that JCrew has already created. I do love the belt-over-blazer look that the models sport, but again like others -- I'd feel silly wearing something like that, and can't pull it off. (You could also make the argument that they are just making it "artistic" for the photo shoot, I guess....?)
ReplyDeleteI really like that dark brown/mauve-y handbag though!
OT: just got an email about JCrew jewelry, but it's not a sale, just a reminder that they have "sparkling stones starting at $55"... :-(
Why are the selling cargo pants in the fall? I thought these were April arrivals? or is it a typo?
ReplyDeleteShannon, why did you return the superfine cotton blazer? I just got mine and I really like it. Thought it would be a nice alternative to wool, although I would love another Lexington too.
ReplyDeleteThat red mens jacket looks like something from Eddie Bauer or L.L. Bean.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand, why are cargo pants a spring item and not OK for fall?
looking forward to the blazer! not so much the furry items, although I am curious to see how they will look IRL!
ReplyDeleteNot impressed with anything :( I know it's just a snippet of things to come though so I still have hopes.
ReplyDeleteAnon-The fit on the superfine was pretty good but I just wasn't excited to wear it. So I decided to take it back and look for a less suit-y jacket
ReplyDeleteway OT but does anyone have the editor satchel? thinking of buying but i want to hear some JCA opinion first....
ReplyDeleteNice, but nothing new. Laughing at the "five ways to wear a belt" post! I like the Lexington-like jacket, I never got one the first time around so I'd be interested in this. But - not ready to think about fall clothes!
ReplyDeleteOT - am I totally ridiculous for considering spending $150 for JC's vintage slim already distressed jeans? I have been looking for boyfriend jeans and the ones I've seen at Blooomies are all $200+.
ReplyDeleteThanks Shanon. Good to know there isn't an issue with the blazer that I somehow missed. I plan to wear with the superfine bistro pants for a casual Friday suit so it's suity-ness is part of the appeal for me.
ReplyDeleteFall preview? Spring hasn't quite arrived in Ohio yet, so I still haven't worn any of my JC spring items yet. And the last thing I want to think about it more cold weather.
ReplyDeleteThe belt over the sweater trend... i still have made up my mind on that yet, but almost all the models are sporting the trend, and I have always loved j.crew's stylist so maybe i'll have to try it out... the pieces look lovely.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, but I'm not getting excited just yet. A few of the pieces I definitely want to see up close. Other than that they are taking the belt thing too far. It's a great idea but does not work for every look. Perhaps they want to push their belts more, which *are* good quality.
ReplyDeleteOT - I just saw a commercial for Edible Arrangements and there was an old lady wearing the Silk Garland Gladioli Print Cami! A bad JC siting!
ReplyDeleteCortney Joy, I saw it too! I thought she looked cute (maybe that's because I'm in my 40's). I love finding JCrew things in random commercials and TV shows.
ReplyDeleteI'm O.K. with belts over sweaters, but I think they look really dumb over jackets and outerwear. Kind of like wearing your bra over your shirt. (well, not really, but I still think it looks dumb)
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ReplyDeletecourtney_joy - it just goes to prove how J.Crew works for most any age.
ReplyDeleteGood to know I can look forward to a nice young UPS man in shorts, showing up at the nursing home, carrying my J.Crew delivery. ;)
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ReplyDeleteOT - I know someone on this blog was into the cake wrecks website. Not sure if this one will show up but I thought it was totally amazing.
ReplyDeleteElton John's birthday cake - a dog in drag. NK.
http://blogs.ajc.com/food-and-more/files/2009/03/eltoncake.jpg
Looks like she is wearing a lavender bath mat -- the kind that wraps around the toilet -- on her shoulder.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see close up pictures of the shoes! Especially the pair in the bottom right hand corner!
ReplyDeleteThe clothes in the pictures are nice, but just more of the same 'ole same 'ole. I wouldn't go out of my way to purchase any of these since they're too similar to J. Crew clothes that I already have.
ReplyDeletejcrewaholics has the whole catalog on its website :)
ReplyDeleteYou know what I would absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to see on J. Crew's website? An article of clothing, like a sweater or jacket, worn different ways by women of different ages. Ex. show me ways how a young woman in her 20s would wear an Astrid jacket alongside a woman in her 30s, 40s, 50s/60s. Remember when we had mixed feelings about the cassette jacket as shown in the recent Harper's Bazaar issue? I would love to SEE realistic, stylish options of how that same jacket can be worn in different ways by women of various decades. Gayle/Jenna: Are you listening? Oh, can you please mix up the models a bit, too. I'd love to see how an outfit looks on a size 10/12 woman versus a size 6 model.
ReplyDeleteanon 3:38: Great idea, you should send an email to contactus@jcrew.com.
ReplyDeleteLooks like there is nothing new for April, blah! Hoping summer is better, if not it is time to shop somewhere else.
ReplyDeleteAhh! Looks fantastic! I'm actually loving the faux fur vest! I've been looking for one that doesn't turn me into a lion, so here's to hoping! I'm especially loving the bottom right blazer and shorts! Woohoo!
ReplyDeleteThis is OT, but have any of you purchased the crackle claudia pumps? Does the toe box area stretch out at all? I tried some on and the toe area is too snug. The rest of the shoe is fine. I'm wondering whether they're worth buying and paying a shoe repair person to stretch them if that's feasible. I've never had shoes professionally stretched, though. Also, does the crackle finish come off easily? I like it as is. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWell, I just viewed the entire catalog and nothing I have to have. Better luck next month. (Is this becoming a recurring pattern?--I do believe so!)
ReplyDeleteI own the crackle metallic mary janes. They are suede so you should be able to have them stretched. The stretching process may make some of the metallic fleck off if it pulls away from the suede during the stretch. Kind of like having a piece of tape on your hand and then flexing it in different ways. Some of the tape loses its stickiness and separates from your hand. The plastic lining should stretch too, without a problem.
ReplyDeleteI've worn mine several times already and haven't noticed any flaking off on the floor or peeling away from the shoe. I'm very careful with these shoes though. IMO they are delicate and should be treated with care. They are not made for long walks on city streets during your lunch hour KWIM.
If you think you may have shoes stretched in the future, invest in your own shoe stretcher to use at home. It's like a shoe tree but with a long bolt that expands the wooden "foot" inside the shoe as you turn the handle. Having your own stretcher let's you stretch as much as you need, no more, as well as ensure you are not damaging the shoe by trying to stretch too fast. I think I got mine for $25 a few years ago.
HTH, they are beautiful shoes.
anon 4:19 - I have really wide feet (EE)and generally have to avoid J Crew shoes so the stretching idea really caught my attention. What kind of shoes have you used them on?
ReplyDeleteI think one reason J.Crew is styling belts over sweaters and jackets lately is because lots of their pants don't have belt loops: University, Academy , Bistro, Durham, favorite-fit wool crepe suiting, Keaton, Mosaic and Mahali dot cafe capris, stretch cotton sateen crops and others.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a few pairs that can't use a belt. I don't know if that's the norm for J.Crew but I do prefer belts to be worn on the pants myself, not the jackets.
tld51371 - I have used the stretcher on many types of shoes and sandals. There are different styles of stretchers for specific types of shoes and boots. Check out the link here to see what I mean.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.onecedarlane.com/products.php?catid=9&gclid=CIH9__b3vpkCFRMUagodtjEU5Q
I believe it could stretch most any material but I would be careful on textured synthetic material, if you have such shoes. It may flatten out the texture during the stretch because the texture is used by pressing the material into a mold.
I have never used "stretching" spray on the shoes, but for very stiff leather I have used Pledge furniture polish sprayed on a cloth and rubbed into the leather to soften it.
I was a personal friends with the cobbler in another city, before I moved to my current location. He gave me the basic stretcher as a gift. Following his advice I learned a lot about shoes and how to care for them like a pro. I am a self-confessed shoe addict so make every effort to protect my many investments.
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ReplyDeletethe texture is CREATED by pressing the material into a mold.
I'm so tired of belts over sweater, over dresses, and over coats. I have *never* seen it look good on a real, moving, human woman. I wish they'd put out more clothes that feel like solid everyday items, but with that extra finishing that makes J Crew special. The lavender gilet looks like an early April Fool's joke!
ReplyDeleteI wish they get to making substantial fabrics that can be worn without a sweater. I am tired of all the sheer fabrics they are peddling.
ReplyDeleteFYI- Westport, CT had several sizes of the Coralie suede heels in light eucalyptus and daffodil for $69.99 (I think that was the marked price, they were definitely less than $99). Far less than the $140 online if anyone is interested, and NO final sale signs to be seen.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous at 3:05 and Captain Crew - I agree she looked cute! The "badness" of the sighting was in the cheesy commercial.
ReplyDeleteWhoever was looking for the phallic, I mean snake bracelet: the Indianapolis store had 3 left next to the register. 317-848-2739.
ReplyDeleteCan you say red Members Only jacket!!!????
ReplyDeleteOk - I was just looking through the new catalog. It actually might make sense to use a single model for this catalogue. There are not a lot of new items, so it is a way for everything to look fresh and different for a smaller roll-out. Interesting idea.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks to junky and like a confused ole lady put the outfits together. I think there are some great pieces up under all that busybody mess.
ReplyDeletecortney_joy-You can get your Boyfriend jeans at Gap! They are $59.50 and almost identical to the ones J crew and Nordstroms are offering for $99-$200....
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