logo
J.Crew Does a Seaside Pop-up in Puglia, Italy

J.Crew Does a Seaside Pop-up in Puglia, Italy

Yahoo17-06-2025
Pop Up in Puglia — J.Crew has launched a partnership with the luxurious boutique hotel Masseria San Domenico situated by the Adriatic Sea in Puglia, Italy. After spending weeks in Sicily to shoot its latest campaign, J.Crew launched a multifaceted partnership with Masseria San Domenico, just a 10-minute drive from Fasano, Italy. Through June 20, J.Crew is transforming the hotel's beach club into a 'J.Crew A Mare' experience bringing what the brand's officials described as 'the best of J.Crew summer to the Italian coast.' To kick things off, J.Crew is hosting a group of tastemakers and friends of the brand for a stay at the hotel and beach club with an event to officially launch the partnership. Following the VIP opening, J.Crew A Mare is open to all hotel guests for the rest of the week.
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.'
More from WWD
Libby Wadle Takes J.Crew on a Trip to Europe
Veronica Beard Appoints Halsey Anderson as Chief Brand Officer
Henry Lehr's Magic Lives On: Mickey Drexler Helps Expand the Legacy
'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
Macy's Is Closing 66 Stores in 2025 — Here's the List, Live Updates
Inside the Demise of Lord & Taylor
COVID-19 Spikes Elevate Retail Concerns
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Italy Said to Back Breakup of Iveco With Sales to Tata, Leonardo
Italy Said to Back Breakup of Iveco With Sales to Tata, Leonardo

Bloomberg

time4 hours ago

  • Bloomberg

Italy Said to Back Breakup of Iveco With Sales to Tata, Leonardo

The Italian government is broadly supportive of Iveco Group NV 's plans to break up its business by selling its defense unit to Leonardo SpA and its commercial trucking division to India's Tata Motors Ltd., according to people familiar with the matter. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government has privately signaled it would back the proposed transaction as long as Iveco's strategically important defense unit is sold to a group led by Leonardo, a state-controlled defense company, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing sensitive information.

Vlahovic and Goncalo Ramos' future intertwined as United wait
Vlahovic and Goncalo Ramos' future intertwined as United wait

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Vlahovic and Goncalo Ramos' future intertwined as United wait

Manchester United may lose two of their potential striking targets to the same team. Striker search After missing out on Liam Delap, Viktor Gyokeres and Hugo Ekitike to Premier League rivals, United are still searching for number nine solutions. The news broke yesterday that United had narrowed their search down to Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins and Red Bull Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko. Nonetheless, should United also miss out on these options, they have been linked to loan options that could come at the end of August. Loan opportunities Juventus' relationship with Dusan Vlahovic is at an all-time low and the club is desperate to see the player leave the club this summer. Moreover, United have been linked to the Serbian and have also been credited with interest in Paris Saint-Germain's Portuguese attacker, Goncalo Ramos. AC Milan lurking United could swoop for either player but this is under threat by the summer activity of Italian giants AC Milan. The Rossoneri's interest in Vlahovic has already been reported on. Italian outlet Calciomercato assert that 'AC Milan is trying to intensify contacts to find the right formula for signing the Juventus number nine. This signing will only happen if the player reduces his net salary to €6-7 million.' The Juventus striker is said to be the club's 'main priority' but the club does have a back-up plan, involving another United target. It is reported that 'AC Milan, however, is also considering other options and their plan B is Goncalo Ramos, the Portuguese striker owned by PSG, who is seeking more playing time and who is looking at his transfer options.' PSG have no intention of selling Ramos, who they paid €65 million just two years ago. Nonetheless, they could be open to a loan move, something that Milan would favour due to their restricted financial situation. Featured image Michael Reaves via Getty Images online polls Follow us on Bluesky: @

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store