Gap Fall 2013 Lookbook

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It has been six months since Rebekka Bay, who made her name designing offbeat womenswear classics for COS, owned by H&M, took over as creative director for Gap.

And in the flailing fashion retailer's new fall 2013 lookbook, the 42-year-old's sophisticated influence is firmly felt.
While Ms Bay’s Gap designs won’t land in stores until spring 2014, the new sleek, pared-down, and expertly-layered looks show her creative direction finally singling Gap down to one vision - mirroring the aesthetic strategies of J. Crew's reigning fashion force, Jenna Lyons.
Gap, one of the great hot-to-not stories of American retailing, has been struggling in a stalemate revival for years. Part of the problem has been inconsistent design, where too many visions created unappealing fashion, and punished sales.

Ms Bay's predecessor, Gap's former creative director Patrick Robinson, who was fired in May 2011 after initially being hailed as Gap's 'saviour', came up against such problems.
A former Gap employee who worked with Mr Robinson told the New York Times: 'One season, executives were asked to focus on women’s career wear, only to be told the next season to get back to Gap’s core, denim.
'Then it’s, "Don’t focus on the denim business; focus on tops."'
It seemed Gap's merchants, who were ordering and adjusting the products, were ruining Mr Robinson's vision.
They ordered: chase Express’s trendy, club-ready market, but then go after Macy’s diverse designs. And most recently, it appears the retailer has been taking a cue from J.Crew’s book.
WhichGap's former CEO, and current J. Crew CEO, Mickey Drexler, might not be thrilled about, but it seems to be a move in the right direction. (dailymail.co.uk, images from refinery29)









 
the orange sweater above and the blue-grey sweater remind me of isabel marant "pila" sweater from a few seasons ago.

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Thanks Lucy! Although I feel aesthetics wise, this still seem to be a few notches poorer than that of Jcrews's. the first look of using the Celine-esque coat with worn jeans simply doesn't work, something just feel wrong, likely the gap-look of the jeans.
 
Hmm, kind of missed seeing flared denim.
 
it's impossible for me to judge any of the bottoms...
none of the pants fit right...
they should have had a fitting and they should have had a tailor...

but that sweater is a star...
it will be a major must-have in every single magazine this fall...
it's a good start in the right direction...

and it was very smart to show it twice...

*fashion editor's note-
should have used the pockets in the camel peacoat to distract from the awkward fit...
it's pulled back too far for a dbl breasted jacket...even though you want to show what's underneath...
if it winds up being awkward, then the whole look suffers...
you have to let the clothes do what they need to do...
if the client requests it to be pulled back, then the pose has to be adjusted until it works for the look...
hands in pockets would easily do the trick...
:wink:
 
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Wow, can't wait to get this in the Gap I work at.
That first coat is so Celine and I so need it in my closet. Actually, there are a lot of looks that make me question if it's Gap or Celine. There are so many fantastic pieces that I can see myself effortlessly incorporating into my closet, like that fantastic pea coat and those skinny trousers with the stripes on the side.
 
it's certainly not the sharpest collection but i do appreciate what she's trying to do here. i do think it shares something in common with what they've been doing at CoS and maybe even a nod to APC in terms of some of the denim pieces.

if anything it seems like a positive direction,just work out some the ****** in terms of detail and proportion. the knitwear though is really great however which is what i felt was the best quality at H&M over the years.

hope to see some of the menswear though because that's where i will really develop an opinion.

btw,those revelations about patrick and the managers are really quite telling and disappointing. i liked what he was doing but if you're facing a lot of dictation from managers that's going to be a problem obviously. maybe that's why they have struggled in recent years.
 
This is amazing. I'm kinda pissed I don't work there anymore because as a guy, I would totally wear some of this stuff! (used to when I was in college, had a kick *** employee discount)
 
Some of it is "Wang-like" and the sandals are very Philip Lim 3.1, but like others I do think some of the denim is good as is that sweater.
 
Hmm, kind of missed seeing flared denim.

ME TOO!!
:flower:
I don't like this at all.

The fitting of the pants are horrible , an issue Gap has been having for several years now. The poufing around the crotch is just bad.
 
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