Lola701
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Tbh, I think to be totally honest that he got a lot of bad reviews a bit unfairly. You know it’s like the people who goes on the internet to say that the quality is crap at Chanel when it’s not true overall.Even he is so desparate to sell those crap that nobody asks for, but can he think about the other way around. It is not that hard for him to produce reasonable priced and good quality products.
I would say this: Jeans and knitwear is fine at Jacquemus. Even in some dresses in Jersey and polyester, it’s good.
The real problem is in the tailoring and outerwear. And it’s a design and quality problem. The cut is weird, sometimes the fabric is not up to the standards of the prices asked.
But for me, the real issue is the cut. He is selling the idea of inclusivity with his brand but the cut of his clothes is not forgiving at all and the price point is more and more disconnected with his core audience.
JWA is the brand that is the closest to Jacquemus in a way. The commercial offering of JWA is very consistent.
So he needs to be focused. Because I don’t know who is going to Jacquemus for a 6000€ coat, a 2000€ dress.
I feel like those issues and the production chain should have been handled before opening stores even though it was an essential point for the development of the brand.
But Jacquemus is clever. If the brand fashion at some point is really in danger and the bags not selling that much, he will release a fragrance. And we all know that he has the potential to really succeed with that.