Is J.Crew Going Back To Its Basic Roots?

Comparing this fall’s look book to last year’s. In other words: more, less, or equal amounts of sequins.

In July, J.Crew CEO Mickey Drexler publicly acknowledged that the brand has strayed, perhaps too far, from its preppy identity. The comment came in response to a Forbes article that went viral, in which a husband describes his wife's complaint to J.Crew's customer service email address. She wrote that she was "disheartened and disappointed that you are leaving your core values and styling and abandoning your loyal customers." The customer is no doubt referring to the trendier sartorial direction the label took starting in 2008 after the hire of Jenna Lyons as creative director.

Drexler later emailed the woman, saying "We are on it for sure, I hope you see a difference this fall."

Less than a month after Drexler's comments, "this fall" is here — with the release of the J.Crew September catalogue. So, how does it stack up to last year's issue? Has J.Crew made any aesthetic adjustments to better please the average consumer?

Fall 2013

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Fall 2012

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