behind the line
Photographer: Charity De Meer for J. Crew
These days I either don't post, or feel a barrage of them lining up waiting to burst forth on my blog. Just thought I would share an interesting new-ish Tumblr - J. Crew's 770 Behind The Line blog. It's got charmingly random street snaps of chic New Yorkers and their outfits, behind-the-scenes pictures of their campaigns, inspiration behind their collections, and my favourite - a regular Pet Project series that runs every Friday about PETS. Mainly of dogs, which I love. It's one of the most well-designed brand blogs I've ever seen - perfectly in tune with the brand's aesthetic and surprisingly personal; a lot of brand blogs feel a bit mechanical or like an afterthought. But I guess it's no surprise since J. Crew's website has always had a touch of the personal; unusual for such a behemoth.
From top: posts by Ashley Sargent Price and Alison Griffin; Halsey Anderson and Jenny Kong; Tracy Rosenblaum
Pictures from 770/Behind The Line
Comments
son: We did try the Hoxton several times, but I never seem to score these fabulous rates people talk about. In the end, a flat seemed more economical for the space you get.
I agree, the pets seem like such an uncontrived touch.
joy: Thanks. I like the idea of J Crew more than I like the clothes actually, haha.
editor: I've never actually physically shopped in J Crew and I don't own any of their clothing, since it's not available here. I think their website makes everything look incredibly appealing, even when the clothes are so-so.
I'm curious why you're not a fan :)
I also had the unfortunate luck to be in a store when Drexler came in with a research crew and started basically consuming everything. Now I know where to trace much of their men's boutique ideas to.
They are nailing it with their marketing approach, but marketing is selling air and fantasy. Their actual product is lacking.
angie: glad you liked it!