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Christian Siriano for J. Jill: See Every Piece


Christian Siriano is already known as one of the most forward-thinking, inclusive designers in the business. Yet he always manages to find new ways to open up his brand to even more shoppers. That’s why his latest collection is available in sizes 0 to 28, priced under $200, and created in partnership with a retailer that probably has a store near you: J. Jill.

Siriano’s connection to J. Jill goes all the way to the top—to president and CEO Linda Heasley, who previously headed up Lane Bryant and tapped the designer for a collaboration back then, in spring 2016. “We were looking for something that was for a lot of different types of people. When Linda and I were chatting, I loved that this would be even more diverse. With Lane Bryant, it was a plus-size collection. This is 2 to 28,” he tells Glamour.

Courtesy of J. Jill

Of all the ways Siriano has trail-blazed the fashion industry, the way he’s embraced collaborations—and, specifically, mass-market ones—stands out. From the very beginning, he’s been partnering with brands to bring his point of view to different categories and price points: He did that with Lane Bryant (for plus sizes), with Payless ShoeSource (for footwear), and even with Bed Bath and Beyond (for home). “For a long time it was hard because I felt that women who have work and kids couldn’t get something from my brand,” he says. “I want my mom and my sister to be able to go to a store and buy something.” These collections let him do that.

woman wearing a white shortsleeved blouse with black trousers and red shoes
Courtesy of J. Jill

“I never want people to only think of me as a red carpet designer. As a creative person, sometimes you get stuck in what you do and don’t ever branch out. I’ve always wanted the average woman to be able to wear my designs. These collaborations show that I can be quite a diverse designer, which I think is kind of the job: You have to design for all types of people,” Siriano says. Plus, they open doors for him as a business owner: “Collaboration is great for the brand. One job leads to another job, leads to another.” This collection is a case in point.

woman wearing a white longsleeved shirt with black trousers and black ankle boots
Courtesy of J. Jill

Though every one of his design pair-ups has its own distinct look and feel (the tulle and embellishment his runways are known for don’t always translate to an affordable price point), there are a few themes that run through all of them and connect them to the greater Christian Siriano brand. There has to be an “idea of romance,” he says: In the J. Jill capsule, that translates into “clothes that have a lot of movement to them—sweeps in skirts, drapes in suits.”

woman wearing a white shortsleeved blouse
Courtesy of J. Jill

Keeping the retailer’s customer in mind, Siriano’s first collection feels very much centered in workwear, with pieces that can easily be incorporated into an office wardrobe but still feel special enough to wear out for other occasions. There’s a lot of black and white, and then “this kind of electric turquoise moment” that ties it all together. “It’s aspirational, but very attainable,” he says. “We’re giving the J. Jill woman something new, but I still think there’s something that she would be comfortable wearing.” There’s one feature that Siriano is introducing to the retailer with this collection: “The idea of really hugging the body is very different.” Yes, he’s bringing bodycon to J. Jill.

Ahead, check out the first of two collections that Christian Siriano created for J. Jill.



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Designer Christian Siriano Says He Literally Tripled His Business by Adding Plus Sizes


Christian Siriano has won huge amounts of acclaim in the past—not just for his gorgeous designs, but for his embrace of pretty much anyone who wants to wear his creations. In an industry still dominated by sample sizes (though it’s slowly getting better), Siriano puts an emphasis on being size inclusive. As Fawnia Soo Hoo wrote for Glamour in February, “He’s also managed to smash the mold of what a typical “red-carpet moment” looks like. No matter your age or body type, if Siriano likes your work, he’ll want to dress you—a strategy that’s proved successful with a broad range of celebrities and their stylists.”

He’s featured plus-size models in his fashion shows, designed a gorgeous wedding gown for a plus-size blogger, and made an incredible dress for Leslie Jones’ Ghostbusters premiere when other designers didn’t step up. At this year’s Oscars alone a staggering 17 women wore his designs.

Siriano’s efforts to be inclusive separate him from other couture designers, but as he told the executive director of the Council of Fashion Designers of America Fern Mallis at a recent panel at the 92nd St. Y, his personal mission and love for every single kind of woman has proven to be great for his brand. To the tune of: Dressing plus-size women has tripled—yep, tripled—his business. (Now is a good time to add that the plus-size fashion market is worth $21 billion.)

“Adding plus sizes to my line tripled my business. Why wouldn’t you do that?! Do we not want to triple the business? Do we not think these women should wear our clothes? Do we not want these women to have beautiful things because we’re afraid they’re not beautiful? What is going on here?,” the 32-year-old said at the event.

And while he acknowledged that designing beyond sample sizes involves different considerations, he also added that his brand (rightly) never charges more for larger-sized designs. After all, “You want to look cute in a dress and you’re a size 26? Why not?!”

Siriano’s business is now 50 percent plus size, he said—and his clout is leading to change within the industry. “We got Moda Operandi to change their whole website—now they go up to our sizes,” the designer said. “Knowing we have a part in change like that, it’s amazing… but it’s still crazy to me that it’s not the norm.”

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Leslie Jones Reacting to the Christian Siriano Show Is the Best Thing You'll See All NYFW


Christian Siriano, with his elegant evening wear and inclusive approach to casting, is a designer worth cheering for. And his gowns, whether they’re on the red carpet or on the runway, definitely possess all the characteristics of a swoon-worthy garment: luxe fabrics, bold colors, over-the-top silhouettes. And although most guests at a show of his might keep their excitement (barely) contained, Leslie Jones wasn’t about that at Siriano’s Spring 2018 show during New York Fashion Week. In fact, she provided excited live commentary to the entire catwalk—and it’s already the best Fashion Month dispatch you’ll see this season.

Jones first connected with Siriano last summer, when the designer famously made her a custom gown for the Ghostbusters premiere after she tweeted that she couldn’t find a brand that would dress her for the red carpet. She’s continued to wear his work since, and is clearly a fan—just watch how she reacted to the models walking down the runway.

If you follow her Game of Thrones recaps, you already knew the comedian had some solid commentating skills. But at Siriano’s show it became clear that Jones needs to be doing this at basically any and every Fashion Week event.

The fashion crowd was really feeling Jones’ energy.

The excitement really is contagious, and it’s not something we often see from the front-row crowd. But we have to say: Jones’ unfiltered reactions to what was really a spectacular sight—a diverse group of models, dressed in their Spring 2018 best, working it for the photographers at the end of the runway—reminds us of what makes these fashion shows feel special.

But also, designers: Can you please reserve a front-row seat for Jones at any and all NYFW events? Thanks in advance.

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