J.Crew Does a Seaside Pop-up in Puglia, Italy
J.Crew also collaborated with Masseria San Domenico on a limited-edition souvenir capsule, featuring elevated beachwear and embroidered accessories. Products are priced between $59.50 and $198. The collection is available for purchase on jcrew.com and at select stores. Additionally, J.Crew is bringing a taste of Italy back home by hosting summer events in all stores with special offers and 'travel-inspired surprises.'
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'We're so excited to pop up in Puglia this summer at one of our favorite hotels,' said Julia Collier, chief marketing officer at J.Crew. 'Coastal style and travel have always been such important influences on the design of our summer collections and this year we wanted to celebrate all the fun that goes into vacation dressing with this partnership.'Best of WWD
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