Be sure to swing by J.Crew today and see their new opening video. The French folk song reminds me a bit of the An Education soundtrack and paired with the Parisian bend of the clothes it makes for pure heaven. How I adore all things French!
Be sure to swing by J.Crew today and see their new opening video. The French folk song reminds me a bit of the An Education soundtrack and paired with the Parisian bend of the clothes it makes for pure heaven. How I adore all things French!
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These are so beautiful and fun, I love all things french as well. Great post!
check. check. check.
Ok. I have girl crush!! Awesome video!!!
I love her lipstick color, how cute is that. I wonder if it would look good with auburn hair?
I love! I love! Thanks for sharing. I think videos on clothing sites are the best thing since sliced bread. Go to the Dace clothing site to get another dose of video perfection.
so cute!!
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Big Heart!
Photos 1 and 3 are my fave!! I NEED that striped top!!!
Love this post!!
Gah, can we all look like that?! And you’re right, the new intro is divine.
All over awesomeness! Loving her orange lipstick too!
i’m embarrassed to say i’ve yet to see an education but if it’s anything like this video i’m renting it this weekend!
me too Katie, me too…
striped shirt – need.
orangish lips – need to try.
J.Crew blows me away. every. time.
oh my word… LOVELOVELOVE!!!
Love the vid!!! Anybody know the name of the song in it????
Jenny — I don’t, but am wondering the same thing. We’ll have to do some research! : )
you know how I feel about the french style. they are amazing and this shoot does j.crew well!
xx Kirby
Update:
I e-mailed J.Crew customer service about the song the other day and this was the response I received:
“Wish I had a better answer for you but it’s an original song we composed for the Collection Video. It doesn’t have a name.”
So I guess we’re out of luck.