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.