Check out the latest J.Crew fall 2012 lookbook, get inspired, be bold and stand out from the crowd putting together statement-making ensembles! Think to-die-for combinations and win the spotlight!
Boy oh boy how we love the latest J.Crew fall 2012 lookbook! Who could possibly resist those to-die-for combinations? Well, it totally caught us hook! And those Manolo’s are so cool! The famous brand's cold-weather collection is packed full with attention-grabbing goodies that guarantee maximum sartorial impact. Beautifully mixing masculine and feminine and an array of dazzling prints, Jenna Lyons' creations are perfect for fashionistas eager to shun all stereotypes and stand out from the crowd.
"You have to make quick decisions," Jenna Lyons, the president and creative director of J.Crew, told BoF. "Ultimately, fashion is all about gut anyway — there’s no science to what this should look like or that should look like or how many times you can redraw that or resketch that or redo that catalogue cover. The fact of the matter is, either it grabs you or it doesn’t."
Sweaters, skirts, coats, tops, blazers, dresses, shirts, tees, hoodies, bags, gloves, hats... There are loads of statement-making pieces in the newest J.Crew fall 2012 collection. So, take a peek and choose your fave! If you need a little inspiration, you also have some seriously stylish ideas in the brand's latest lookbook. Be bold and don't be afraid to put together show-stopping combos!
Think unique combinations of sequins, prints, eye-popping colors and textures! Add attitude to your wardrobe and try outstanding clashes! Paisley prints and Breton stripes, sequins and cashmere, nautical and leopard prints... Flaunt your fashion credentials and get ready to win the spotlight!
Lyons, who has worked for J. Crew for over 20 years, told The Guardian that, "I'm incredibly grateful for this opportunity that I've been given. This company has changed my life in so many ways, and as long as Mickey wants me here, I will be. My God, he's seriously going to have to give me a cow bell and a green pasture one day, and yell: 'Go! Go girl! Go!'"