Posts Tagged ‘j lindeberg’
Heroes and Celebrities, News
By admin on August 13th, 2008
Justin Timberlake is going to be busy this New York Fashion Week, as well a putting on a William Rast show the singer is performing at Fashion Rocks and at the Roseland Ballroom as models strut the catwalk for his A/W collection.
Timberlake has been running WIlliam Rast along with childhood friend and business partner Trace Ayala for two years in October. J Lindeberg founder Johan Lindeberg and his wife Marcella were called in as creative directors to the brand last year and this Autumn’s show will be the second under their directorship.
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Tags: isabelle o'carroll, j lindeberg, johan lindeberg, Justin Timberlake, marcella lindeberg, New York Fashion Week, trace ayala, william rast
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Trends
By admin on August 11th, 2008
When was the last time you bought something with a huge label slapped across the chest? I ask this because The Independent has recently wrote an article on the death of overt branding.
Albam co-founder states that “Logos smack of seeking approval for what you’re wearing and many customers now have enough confidence not to need that.”
It’s been a noticeable trend that logos are getting smaller, with brands such as J. Lindeberg’s logo being barely visible on their clothing. Another point to take into consideration is that newer brands logos mean nothing to people, making it pointless to have it all over a shirt. With the prominence of high street stores, OTT branding is unlikely to make a comeback anytime soon.
Tags: albam, american apparel, cos, j lindeberg, No logo, overt branding, The Independent, uniqlo
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Clothing, Jeans & Trousers, Sales
By admin on July 1st, 2008
Now that the sales are in full swing, it’s time to start picking out the true bargains. House of Fraser is usually too chav-tastic for me, but these J. Lindeberg jeans are a steal at £50. The simple design and dark wash make this a wardrobe staple instead of a regretful sales purchase, so you won’t have to worry about whether you’ll still like it in six months.
Something you should know is that J.Lindeberg run their clothing in indie sizes (i.e a size smaller than they are). So although these are labelled as straight leg, they fit like slim jeans.
Tags: Chav, House of Fraser, j lindeberg, jeans, Sales
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knitwear
By admin on June 2nd, 2008
A perfect grey v-neck cardigan is something to be cherished, I never take off my Uniqlo men’s one but this one from J Lindeberg is pretty special. The fine merino knit looks great and despite the fact that the waistband isn’t ribbed but is straight the overall cut and proportion are spot on.
It’s fairly pricey at 144EUR but a perfect grey cardigan is a precious thing, less formal than a jacket and made for this time of year. The sober grey colour will tone down any fashion flights of fancy and instantly smartens up a casual outfit.
Tags: cardigan, grey, j lindeberg, v-neck
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knitwear
By admin on March 27th, 2008

Urban Outfitters have taken their sweet time getting their online store the same amount of brands as their physical store but they got there in the end. Now they have brands like D.I.E, Surface to Air, Filippa K and this J.Lindeberg jumper.
Whilst it does look slightly unremarkable in this picture, the blue colour they’ve used is a lot more vibrant than it appears in the picture. It’s an odd shade, somewhat between electric and navy blue and the piece stands out purely because it’s a shade you won’t have seen before. At £80, it’s only slightly more expensive than a Lyle & Scott tee and you won’t have to suffer the indignity of some pie eating slob wearing the same top as you.
Tags: D.I.E, Fillipa K, j lindeberg, jumper, Lyle & Scott, Surface to air, urban outfitters
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knitwear
By admin on March 10th, 2008

In the double breasting stakes, cardigans
lag well behind coats and even hoodies. Most double breasted cardigans look
like someone decided to add another set of buttons after they’d finished making
it. J.Lindeberg have avoided this with their low cut double
breasted cardigan.
The best thing about this cardigan, apart
from the double breasting, is the dark red colour. Although we love purple, it’s
nice to see something different. Also, the dark red lends itself to being matched
with either pastels or dark navys and blacks. You’ll have to hurry to get this
though – there’s only one left in Large.
Tags: burgundy, cardigan, Dark Red, double breasted, Double breasted cardigan, j lindeberg
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Clothing
By Isabelle on April 13th, 2007
J Lindeberg’s retro tank top is only for the brave, the retro fractal-like pattern is a bit garish especially in those minty fresh colours. Teamed with the right items though, and you could look great. You could take the jumper back to its golfing roots and opt for ironic retro insanity by teaming it with plaid grandad slacks, slip ons and a clashing plaid shirt. For a subtler look team with dark denim jeans and a pale grey shirt but either way the tank top is half price, making it a bit of a bargain.
Tags: garish, j lindeberg, retro, tank top
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