15.10.10

+J, continued: the evolution of manual dextrity









More from yesterday's +J Launch (and one year birthday) of Jil Sander's A/W 2010 collection @ Uniqlo on Oxford Street (it's all available online, pets, btw: all 150 pieces).

It was fascinating for me to see such a range of women - and men - who would fit the 'Jil Sander' style. There literally is something for everyone, as seemingly simple as her clothes are (and just to let you know: Jil Sanders is not designing the Jil Sanders line: it's a long story. But basically, after not creating anything for a while, she is designing exclusively for Uniqlo, and hats off to them for giving her this opportunity).

Maybe it's because we share the same name: although I've not met this woman, I like how she thinks. I feel like changing my blog name to +Jc, as an homage. What do you think?



What fascinated me as I ran around snapping for about a half hour, was how style savvy people are. Yes it looked like they were having fun - it felt like an intense little mini fashion week - but I also saw images of people scrutinising the clothes, then trying stuff on - most didn't even bother queuing, they were literally trying stuff on right out in the open - and really appraising themselves, how a cut or colour complimented their own, UNIQUE image. I like, for example, how Tyler found herself the perfect hat, in the men's section.








I feel like I learned something new yesterday about how we style ourselves: if you think about it, we're the only species that has that choice, and it probably has something to do with 'opposable thumbs' - but I can't quite put it into words.

7 comments:

  1. Ah of course, without the opposable thumbs we woudnt be able to snaffle things off the rails!

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  2. EXACTLY, Pearly Pearl!

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  3. The girl in the first picture is gorgeous, what a beautiful shot, Jill. That is what I'm growing my hair to (hopefully) look like! I really love Uniqlo anyway but this collection looks special - will pop online now for a peek xx

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  4. Great pictures - capturing the emotions of women when they shop. There is something very 1930ish about the fashions
    ~Linda

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  5. tailor just sparkles with life! and such luminous skin that you have somehow magically captured.

    first photo- her eyeliner is perfect. not easy to get that cat-eye effect (i guess one needs a certain shaped eye to pull off...and loads of dexterity.) her plaid flannel shirt looks just like the men's shirt i bought in tennessee at...walmart, of all places- because i was cold, and i totally adore the shirt. xoxo

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  6. fab photos- as always! :)
    xoxo

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