Friday, February 5, 2010

JCrew Spring New Arrivals: Some Fitting Room Pics

Last Tuesday while my daughter was at school I went to the Collection store to checkout the new arrivals. It's dangerous to try on spring clothes just after a beach vacation because in general everything looks better with a tan (at least on me) and in fact I came home with one item that I probably wouldn't even thinked about buying if my legs had been pale as they usually are in winter.

And because I was still feeling a little bit on vacation, I was immediately drawn to this:



I take back everything I said on JCrew swimwear, I would have bought this beauty in a heartbeat had it come out before my vacation (it's the bikini that the model is wearing on page 62 of the Catalog, under the tunic and, strangely, it isn't featured anywhere else in the Catalog). But my next beach vacation will probably be in July (we are planning to return to the Hamptons) and I'm sure that I can catch it on sale before then.

But you're probably more interested in other more city-appropriate new arrivals, so here are my picks (they hadn't everything at the Collection store and many of the new arrivals have already been reviewed on several blogs, so besides the items that I tried on because I liked them for me, I tried to pick-up items that I haven't seen on others).

First, the Laporte drape blouse, in the pale lilac and my regular size 0:



It felt big and a little bit messy. The drape didn't fall nicely (in case you haven't noticed on the website it has an elastic band at the hem) and it is clearly a high maintenance top. For the price it was a pass.

Second, the much-talked about Neapolitan Pencil skirt. This one is beautifully made and the texture is the same than last summer coccodrillo pencil skirt. I think that IRL the print is a little bit more subdued than on the pics (the charcoal is not as predominant) and the violet is really a violet and not "plum".
I'm a 2P in the wool perfect pencil skirts. This one doesn't come in petite but the 0 was perfect in the waist area (it fits a little bit smaller than the wool one and MUCH smaller than the double-serge cotton pencil skirt of the past summer). However it was a bit too long on me and I would need to have it hemmed:




I left it at the store because I don't wear pencil skirts that much to justify the purchase and in compairison I liked the coccodrillo print much better. But if you wear pencil skirts an you like this print, this one is absolutely beautiful and flattering.

As a top in the pics above I was wearing the Jcrew tissue garland tank in lavender.
I really liked this tank (BTW, the embellishment is made in a different, more substantial, cotton than the rest of the tank, which is why the flowers are not droopy and kind of standup like a bouquet) and my only problem was to decide among the lavender, the coral pink and the sepia, that I'm wearing in the following pic with the Vintage zebra-stripe broken-in boyfriend chino short:



These shorts were one of the two new arrivals that had really caught my eyes on the website (the other being the vintage boatneck top, that wasn't in store and now is already sold-out in the camel color in XS). However I didn't LOVE them, so I passed.
By the way, I don't know what size the model is wearing in the catalog but if you go with your regular size they are way shorter.

Probably I didn't love them because my heart was already taken by another pair of shorts:



They are in-store only and they retail for $59.50. Here's a close up on the beautiful Liberty print (that by the way, also comes in a perfect-fit shirt. Did you hear me Dinagedeon?):



How cute are these shorts? When I tried them on though my first thought was "Bummer if I were 14, or even 20, I would totally buy them" because they are very short as you can see and the Liberty print adds to the gamine look; but then I walked out of the fitting room to ask for a size 2 (even if the 0 was perfect) and an old (like 70 plus year old) and very chic lady gave the shorts a look that said "Bummer, if I were a little bit younger, say 40, I would totally buy those". So I asked HER, and not the SA, if she thought that they were too short or young-looking for me. And without saying a word, but just shaking her head from side to side, she sold me the shorts, because I just trust a chic old lady on what's appropriate for my age.
So because I brought them home I took a picture with a better light, but still the pics don't do them justice:



Back to the fitting room, I was curious about the Black blossom jacket, but I didn't like the fit (boxy). This is an XS:



I have to say, I'm not a fan of this print (I didn't care about the cardigan at all when I saw it, even if it looks fabulous on some JCAs), so I didn't try the mini nor the shorts.

Speaking of flowers, the Iris embroidery tank top was enormous on me (in my size):

I can't recall if it was a pullover of had a side zip but it really felt like a tent. Total pass.

The SA insisted for me to try the new Denim Minnie pant that I already have in the non-demin version from this fall. I thought that I wouldn't like these in denim but they were very flattering:



While I wear a 00 in the Minnies, I sized up to a 0 in these as they are less stretch than the non denim-version. My only problem with these is the ankle zipper: even if it didn't bother me as much as I thought it would before trying them on, I think that it will soon look a little bit dated. But if I find them in super-duper sale I'm probaby going to get a pair.

The best for the end (I'm joking). They had a "limited edition" tee with a $125 price tag. You're supposed to be wearing a piece of art as each tee is hand-painted by an (unknown) artist and you pay for that. OK, maybe the artist who painted your tee will turn out to be the next Pollock and you will have made the best investment of your life, but in the meanwhile you're going to wear this (or something similar):



Have you seen the movie "My daughter could have painted that" (about the 5-year-old artist Martha something)? That's what I thought when I saw the tee (in fact it has a striking resemblance with one of my daughter's latest art pieces, named "Elephant on the bus". The difference is that I don't allow my daughter to paint on my t-shirts. But maybe I should and I could sell them on the Internet for $125 bucks). Anyway, it also comes in pewter if you are interested ;-).

Btw, I finally went with the sepia in the garland tank, because I was picturing it with chinos. I have tried it at home with my scout chinos, what do you think of this color on me?



I'm probably going to return it anyway because, strangely, this tank is $42.50 online and $45 in store (as I found out once home) and I can keep it as a ride-along for the next order with a free shipping code (I'm not going to wear it well into the spring anyway).


Have you ordered any of the new arrivals yet? Do you think that Jcrew has taken the concept of "art" tee-shirt too far with their Limited Edition tees?
Any questions, let me know!

18 comments:

  1. That art tee is crazy! The iris embroidery tank top is lovely - too bad it doesn't fit.

    I think you look great in the shorts - not too old, you have the legs for them!

    Pricing on that tank is so weird!! But I do like the color on you. And thanks for posting the info on the denim Minnies - I will try a size up but I'm rather dubious as they were just bad bad bad bad bad on me in my regular Minnie size.

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  2. I like that sepia color... sort of a rich camel. I wanted "something" in it but I do not like the tanks with embellishments and whatever else I found in it (can't remember..), I also did not like... I think it will look great with denim, with white, and with tan sandals or a belt... and with light pink and plum and black or gray too.

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  3. PS- Did the collection store have anything else in the prints (neapolitan, watercolor, floral)? My local store had umbrellas and cosmetic/purses... I really like the prints this year. Wish they had something like a cap sleeve shell or a scarf... or even print bangles or some kind of jewelry...

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  4. I think you were very smart to listen to a 70+ chic lady with an opinion! She would probably be a fantastic shopping companion. Thank you for the review of the draped laporte - I was considering it from the catalog but your description tells me it is not for me. I love the sepia tank - good choice. Art tee? I agree, Heidi - crazy!

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  5. I thought that the prettiest things in the store were the items with the blue liberty print! Beautiful! We had the shorts, the shirt and a pretty strapless dress and I loved them all!

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  6. I love those Liberty print shorts! I can already think of thousands of things to wear them with! I totally think I need to go stalk ... er... find them! :)

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  7. Thank you so much for taking the time to post pictures and write about the new arrivals. Everything looked wonderful on you, the sepia tank in particular.

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  8. That art tee was on-line for a couple of days for $99.00, the pewter sold out within 2 days like HeidiG said crazy!

    The shorts look good on you as well as the denim Minnies.

    Ema thanks for your helpful comments on the JCA blog yesterday aout the Skimmer pants. I am still deciding whether to order them or not.

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  9. I looove the garland tank! Thanks for the reviews! Gah, shorts. I am so not ready to think spring! (:

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  10. Love the sepia on you!
    These are great reviews, and the Liberty shorts are beautiful. We should listen to 70yo ladies more often, it's all a matter of perspective, isn't it? ;)

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  11. The are tee is ridiculous... it's like you're paying crazy $$ for some DIY projet.

    I love the sepia color on you and those shorts in floral print are so cute. I tried the dress version of the print and it was very thin. I would love to get it when it goes on sale.
    Thanks for the reviews!

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  12. I tried on the Liberty print shirt. The material was so thin and while I thought the print was pretty it did not excite me to pay full price of $78 for it. $35 yes, $78 no way.

    I agree with you on the jacket fit being boxy and the print is not all that great. I was really hoping to like the print but did not.

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  13. im in love with the liberty print shorts too! i was about to leave the store and they caught my eye! they're officially on my to-buy list! thanks for the reviews! im loving that garland tank too!

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  14. I think the color sepia looks just fine on you. You can get away with wearing any shorts or mini's since you have a terrific figure.

    The cost of the art tee's is n-u-t-s! I remember the paint splattered clothing from the 1980's...another thing they should leave behind.

    Thank you for all the reviews!

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  15. HeidiG, thank you (for the legs). It could be worth it to size one up in the Minnies, you never know, but I agree there is less give than in the "regular" Minnies, so they could be less "universally flattering".

    C, I also saw a V-neck painter tee in the sepia color in case you're interested. Thanks for the color pairing suggestions.
    I saw a scarf in the watercolor print yesterday in another store (very pretty). I took pics and will post soon.

    Sweet Tea, I can see how the Laporte blouse can appeal to someone. It wasn't a total pass but not for the price.

    Kathy, I saw the dress yesterday and it's beautiful but I still prefer the print on the shorts.

    GingerSnap, I totally see you wearing those shorts!

    Daisy, thank you, my pleasure.

    casual-crew, yikes! And you're welcome. I would have loved to try them on but they didn't have them and Saturday (when I went to another store) I was so bundled up that I didn't have the energy to take my cords and boots off to tryt bottoms on. The next time, I promise!

    post-fab princess, yes the garland tank is very pretty, I hope it won't be featured in your Jcrew math posts!

    DaniBP, exactly, it's all a matter of perspective.
    Unfortunately 70-year-old ladies don't shop at Jcrew that often.

    jcmama, yes a DIY project by my daughter. I saw the dress and the shorts are in the same fabric. It was pretty though.

    Genny, yes the fabric on the shirt was very thin and I think that on the shirt the navy was more predominant than on the shorts and dress.
    I'm with you on the blossom print. I thought I would like it, but I didn't.

    ashley, yay, I hope that you'll get them, maybe on sale.

    IRL, thank you for the compliments!

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  16. Ema - thanks for the reviews!! Have you seen the ruffle painter henley? i've been eyeing one from the catalogue but i haven't seen it at stores yet. Thanks!!

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  17. Helen, I have seen it but didn't try it on. I'm not a henley type of girl ;-).

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  18. Great reviews. I added your link to a couple of my posts.

    Helen - I tried on the painter henley in this post. There is also a link to FFM who has it.

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