Friday, October 2, 2009

Sneak Peek Into J.Crew's Fall Offerings {thanks MissMasala!}

A big "thanks!" to MissMasala (check out her {fabulous} blog: MissMasala's Blog) who was kind enough to share several preview images of J.Crew's latest Fall 2009 collection! :) Just click on the images above to see a larger view.

This probably means the catalog will be sent to us in the next week or two. {yey!}

"Thanks!" also to many of you, including GigiOfCa & FFM & Ann, who mentioned in yesterday's post ("Surprise! Log Into J.Crew for Free Shipping {part 2}") that the next roll-out for new arrivals is expected to hit brick & mortar (B&M) stores next week (during October 6-9th; depending on your local store). {wahoo!}

What are your thoughts on the items slated for upcoming Fall 2009? Are you excited or disappointed? Which items do you love or would leave? ;)

34 comments:

  1. Um, I am not sure about the puffer jacket & puffer vest. I don't think I will ever buy that.

    Also, the third picture looks like the girl got dressed in the closet. Metallic skirt, plaid-like shirt, puffer vest, hot pink neon socks (wow!), and men-like shoes. And to top it all off, a belt over the puffer vest!

    Am I just out of this year's coming trend? Well, if I am, I am not sure I want to be a part of that picture's trends....

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  2. But yet... The second picture -- the blush pink jacket is so adorable! I would love to take that home!!!

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  3. Is that the Vintage serge Spy trench in the middle? Or something else? It looks adorable.

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  4. The Holiday rollout seems early this year, I have noticed the GAP, BR started to put out their Holiday collection sooner too.

    I hope J Crew has color in the next rollout, it would be nice to see some purples.

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  5. Thanks for sharing the images, Alexis and MM! The overall looks are a bit much, but there definitely are some cute pieces there. I always look forward to their coat rollouts. Also, it's nice to see some smiling models for a change!

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  6. I guess J Crew has decided to become the premium purveyors of hip-slung pants, pencil skirts, classic wool coats, and cardigan sweaters, because that's mainly I see when I look at their photos--these same items reiterated in various colors and fabrics. I'd like some more distinctively structured and colored items. Maybe I need to look elsewhere!

    If I ever need another pair of hip-slung pants, a pencil skirt, or a cardigan sweater, I'll know where to go however. For what they are, they're nice.

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  7. I love that wool trench ... I will keep my eye out for that :)

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  8. I like that plaid shirt under the puffy vest. I just hope it's not a guy's shirt!

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  9. "hip-slung pants, pencil skirts, classic wool coats, and cardigan sweaters"

    This pretty well sums up what I have been buying from J Crew for about the last 5 years, so I do not see that their offerings have changed greatly.

    I do like that pink coat. It is not the spy trench. Very pretty!

    I do wish they would have some non-pencil skirts in slightly longer lengths. I need some casual skirts that are longer than mid thigh on me...

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  10. Love the wool trench! Looks like JC is still trying to get that anklet & heels combo to take off. :)

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  11. I wonder if that trench is double cloth or double serge. Hoping for serge....

    It certainly looks lovely.

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  12. That coat is lovely. I just bought a similiar coat at Anthropologie, though, so I'll probably pass on this one. But it's gorgeous!

    I like the puffer vest in chocolate brown. That's been at my B&M for a long time, and I'm hoping they'll mark it down a bit.

    The anklets make me laugh every time I see them. And not in a good way.

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  13. Thank you Miss Masala and Alexis for sharing the photos. I like the pink coat but the collar could be a bit tricky. And is that puckering on the chest around the armholes? I hope it is not an indication of the shrinking sleeves people have reported lately. I know I wear long sleeves and sometimes even a couple of layers under a coat. Better be some room under there. If we have to SU the whole fit will be off.

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  14. I really think the styling is fun. Not realistic for 99% of us, but I like the contrast of dressy & casual.

    I got the puffer vest last year and wear it to death all through the fall.

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  15. i won't hold my breath about getting a catalog.

    i think the styling looks insane. who wears neon socks with open toed shoes? they certainly don't subscribe to the less is more, take one accessory off theory, huh?

    that said, i can't wait to see the new rollout.

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  17. Cliquot,

    I agree with you. I wouldn't wear 90% of the items they style they way they do, but I have mixed and matched some things in the last couple of years that I would not have tried if I had not seen some of their layouts.

    I do wish they would button sweaters in the right holes ;).

    Dickfiddy,

    I agree that the collar could be tricky, and I will not buy a coat that doesn't look at least passable both buttoned and unbuttoned. I think that the puckering is caused by the way her arms are pulled back. I have been really complaining about shrinking arms lately, but I have more of a problem with diameter. Every jacket and coat I have tried has been long enough in the armholes even over layers.

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  18. I agree with many others...the pink coat is cute!

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  19. Love the coat. Thanks for the pix!

    Regarding the tricky collar.... I bought the Fall 08 short mohair/wool coat (came in warm mustard & a red/orange) and find the collar easy to wear open or buttoned up. I rarely wear it buttoned up but it's nice on really cold days.

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  20. Casual Crew- From what I've heard retailers in general are starting their holiday advertising and rollouts earlier to capture as many sales as possible since there are fewer consumers this year.

    Thanks for pics MissMasala and Alexis.

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  21. Wow, that pink coat with the funnel neck is gorgeous! I need that!

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  22. Sunny - I'm pretty sure that's a man's plaid flannel shirt - it's available now.

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  23. The shoes in the third picture? Huh??? I understood the Elsbeth Oxfords. This I don't understand at all.

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  24. must have that pink coat! love love love!!!!!!

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  25. Laura those suede MacAlister boots are a return to the preppy days IMO. I have a very similar black pair from J.Crew circa 2000, just a different non-crepe sole. They are really comfortable but look godawfully clunky and I would never pair with a skirt. Great for walking in the park or light yard work but that's about it.

    The styling on that outfit made me LOL. I thought Jcrew was going for granny-chic and not the granny-has-totally-lost-it-and-can-no-longer-dress-herself look.

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  26. They have to stop with the socks and the belts. Accessories are not to be deployed so recklessly.

    These people would belt belts if they could.

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  27. Wow, this year's puffer looks like quite a downgrade from last year's which I fortunately purchased. I love the hood and belt on last year's... this one is far too boring for me.

    I do like that they took the collar from last fall's Lucille jacket and put it on that pink trench. Adorable! Would totally buy that if I hadn't already purchased the ruffle front wool coat.

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  28. I love the pink trench and the pencil skirt. The puffer vest and jacket I will pass on, it never gets that cold here and I don't need to add any fluff!

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  29. love the criss cross straps of the shoes in the first pic! other than that, nothing really looks that new. same washed out colors.
    Hopefully there will be some sparkle in the holiday roll out!

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  30. I'm not seeing anything exciting either. The styling seems off. I realize they are working w/the same silhouettes in different fabrics & prints so they're trying to take it to another level, but they're jumbling them into a mess. My eye isn't falling on anything...except haphazardly tied belts & bright anklets. We're watching you, Crew.

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  31. Lol! Loved Mrs. John Murphy's comment: These people would belt belts if they could.

    So true! The styling at JC is down-right humorous these days. Layers anyone? Still, I keep going back to JC for the wonderful array of colors. I can't find Spicy Olive, Dusty Blossom, Mars, Petunia, Antique Stone, etc. at other stores. Have a great weekend, everyone!

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  32. The styling is horrible! Oh, how I miss the Paris catalog styling! Nope, not the least bit excited...and that is saying a lot. I have spent less at JCrew in the past 2 months than ever before in an 8 year "I am crazy for JCrew period." My love affair has died this fall....

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  33. Thanks for the sneak peek!

    I agree w. my fellow JCAs that styling is a bit of a challenge. Of course, it is easier to attain that the "I've been sleeping in my boyfriend's closet" look that was popular last fall.

    Reeeeallly wish they offered petites on the long skirts. Most esp that lovely silver lace, item #19029. However, I don't have $895 (eeeep!) to splash out on anything right now -- much less a skirt that's too delicate to alter :{

    Anywho,

    Hope y'all find something (attainable) to love,

    Heather:D

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  34. Hoping that shirt in the first pic is a grey chambray for women!

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