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Friday, January 28, 2011
Jenna Lyons Is Lurking Around Some Big History
J.Crew’s Jenna Lyons takes us behind-the-Scenes in this new film documentary called, “About a Shoe”. We follow the president and creative director along with the VP of women’s design Marissa Webb, while they show us around the factories in Florence which are responsible for creating J.Crew’s shoes. You kiddas will see as Webb’s designs get produced. Jenna was quoted saying, "It seems like magic but in the end you realize it’s totally human".
Watch as a final product emerges and catch Miss Webb strutting them bad boys while having dinner, and making use of the restaurant floor as a catwalk. The video series was directed by Douglas Keeve.
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