Born out of a love for vintage, La DoubleJ’s kaleidoscope prints and one-of-a-kind designs look like they’re straight out of 1969—in the best possible way. Which is exactly what journalist J.J. Martin (previously at Harper's Bazaar) had in mind when she teamed up with Mantero, the same 150-year old Italian silk manufacture used by Pucci and Dior. Using vintage fabrics sourced from Mantero’s archives, each ankle-grazing gown and nostalgic shift dress feels surprisingly modern, but never chasing the trends.

La DoubleJ

Born out of a love for vintage, La DoubleJ’s kaleidoscope prints and one-of-a-kind designs look like they’re straight out of 1969—in the best possible way. Which is exactly what journalist J.J. Martin (previously at Harper's Bazaar) had in mind when she teamed up with Mantero, the same 150-year old Italian silk manufacture used by Pucci and Dior. Using vintage fabrics sourced from Mantero’s archives, each ankle-grazing gown and nostalgic shift dress feels surprisingly modern, but never chasing the trends.

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Born out of a love for vintage, La DoubleJ’s kaleidoscope prints and one-of-a-kind designs look like they’re straight out of 1969—in the best possible way. Which is exactly what journalist J.J. Martin (previously at Harper's Bazaar) had in mind when she teamed up with Mantero, the same 150-year old Italian silk manufacture used by Pucci and Dior. Using vintage fabrics sourced from Mantero’s archives, each ankle-grazing gown and nostalgic shift dress feels surprisingly modern, but never chasing the trends.

La DoubleJ

Born out of a love for vintage, La DoubleJ’s kaleidoscope prints and one-of-a-kind designs look like they’re straight out of 1969—in the best possible way. Which is exactly what journalist J.J. Martin (previously at Harper's Bazaar) had in mind when she teamed up with Mantero, the same 150-year old Italian silk manufacture used by Pucci and Dior. Using vintage fabrics sourced from Mantero’s archives, each ankle-grazing gown and nostalgic shift dress feels surprisingly modern, but never chasing the trends.

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La DoubleJ Santa Monica Skirt
La DoubleJSanta Monica Skirt
$780.00
See how the inverted front pleat is emphasized by the hand-placed print? Smart.
La DoubleJ Cerere Blouse
La DoubleJCerere Blouse
$780.00
Tie the sash in a bow, leave it long and loose, or even take it off and wear it as a belt.
La DoubleJ Drawstring SkirtLa DoubleJ Drawstring Skirt
La DoubleJDrawstring Skirt
$850.00
That swirly motif is downright mesmerizing.
La DoubleJComber Gilet
$470.00
A statement-making layer to slip over turtlenecks and button-ups.
La DoubleJDrawstring Skirt
$1,150.00
Imagine swishing down the sidewalk in this.
La DoubleJBrooklyn Bomber
$1,790.00
The sculpted sleeves give it a modern-looking silhouette.
La DoubleJBoy Shirt
$730.00
Dress it up (with black trousers) or down (with blue jeans)—it’s chic both ways.
La DoubleJMake an Exit Top
$850.00$510.00
Cut from Italian silk, it has a dramatic, capelike back.
La DoubleJSleek Skirt
$890.00$534.00
The turquoise-on-bronze print is a scene-stealer.
La DoubleJFoulard Shirt
$780.00
The waterfall-style design drapes like a dream.
La DoubleJPalazzo Pants
$780.00
The fluid silk twill feels so luxurious.
La DoubleJSunburst Dress
$850.00$510.00
Wide pleats at the neckline give it a swingy, voluminous fit.
La DoubleJMuumuu Dress
$1,490.00$894.00
Evokes the effortless glamour of the 1970s.
La DoubleJBuy Me a Martini Top
$490.00$294.00
If you think it’s cute now, just wait till you see it with the matching pants.
La DoubleJAthena Dress
$1,590.00$954.00
We can’t get over that hand-placed wildcat print.
La DoubleJBoyfriend Shorts
$650.00$390.00
A playful twist on borrowed-from-him Bermuda shorts.
La DoubleJSleeveless Big Dress
$1,100.00$660.00
Feminine yet totally unfussy thanks to that pleasantly crisp cotton poplin.
La DoubleJCropped Sweater
$470.00$282.00
If you think it's cool now, just wait till you feel that textured stitch in person.