The Gap, Whoa
I'm barely alive and this will probably be my only post today due to the insanity I've returned to at work, but I had to post about this. Maybe it's already all the hell over the blogasphere but I have barely touched the internet in the last 3 days.
The Gap has a new creative director, Patrick Robinson, a former Perry Ellis designer who has swooped in to reinvent the ailing company for their Fall line.
It feels a little reminiscent of A.P.C., no? I like.
Excuse the 10,000 huge images, my brain is in no shape to resize these right now and it was impossible to narrow them down! See more and read more here.







The Gap has a new creative director, Patrick Robinson, a former Perry Ellis designer who has swooped in to reinvent the ailing company for their Fall line.
It feels a little reminiscent of A.P.C., no? I like.
Excuse the 10,000 huge images, my brain is in no shape to resize these right now and it was impossible to narrow them down! See more and read more here.










8 Comments:
these are awesome! i'm glad the gap is becoming more fashion forward. i was at old navy the other day and found a complete a.p.c. knock-off. the quality of the fabric was too awful for words, but even the color was the same. poor a.p.c.
p.s. where did you find these? are they for fall 2008? i'm feeling wanty.
i hope you feel better soon too!
are there going to be good clothes for the dudes? Or just the ladies?
yes the collection is looking so so good, i love those wide-leg pants. xo feel better soon!!
i agree, this collection is great. love the layering.
whoa! i have heard all about this, but if you can believe it, this is the first time actually seeing images - i hardly recognize you gap! (such a good thing, what an improvement.)
wow. I'm so glad you posted about this, and that I found your blog today. I'd heard the news but hadn't seen any pictures! looks amazing. I love that gray.
I almost don't even believe that this is Gap. They have been getting better lately, I notice. Thanks for sharing, now me and my attempt at being budget conscious are more excited for Fall!
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