J. Crew Stretches Into Yoga Looks

J. Crew Stretches Into Yoga Looks

by David Moin 

Posted Thursday May 15, 2008

Last Edited Tuesday June 03, 2008

From WWD Issue 2008/05/15

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Elizabeth Rossa strikes a "twisted side angle" pose in J. Crew yogawear.

Millard "Mickey" Drexler is no yogi. He's never even taken a yoga class.

"It's been on my agenda for 10 or 15 years," said the J. Crew Group chairman and chief executive.

But for those who do partake of the lifestyle, J. Crew has launched a yoga collection on jcrew.com, and at the J. Crew store in Manhattan's Rockefeller Center. The collection will be in the fall catalogues, and yoga shops inside other J. Crew stores are being considered, including the unit on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, Calif.

"We kept hearing from our associates about yoga, hearing from our customers about yoga, and hearing from people who do yoga," said Drexler, in an interview following the launch two weeks ago. "We always want to be where our customers are, and where they are going. That's our mission. Today, any retailer's job is always looking to the road that has to be traveled."

Like the discipline itself, J. Crew yoga exhibits ease and simplicity. The line was introduced with just five pieces and a yoga mat and, as Drexler said, "the right balance of cotton and spandex." Most yoga lines, he noted, use a poly-spandex blend.

The items are mostly solid, in classic white, navy, gray and black. There are some items in punchier colors, like rhubarb and sour lemon. Fall's color palette will be different.

Asked how much volume the collection could generate, he replied, "We don't know, and it doesn't matter if it's big or not. It's a business that's important to our customers. We selected yoga because it really fits very much into what we thought we could do well and what will differentiate us in the market."

Yoga instructor Elizabeth Rossa is the face of J. Crew yoga. She's seen on jcrew.com wearing the collection and striking yoga positions. Rossa, who owns the Shri Yoga Center in the TriBeCa section of Manhattan, is one of a few yoga experts who have been designated J. Crew "ambassadors." Rossa; Stephanie Cullen, yoga director at Equinox in New York, and Suzy Nece, the yoga director at Equinox in Los Angeles, wear the collection on the job.
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