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Lookbook Alert : Jojo Ross

JOJO ROSS | PILLARS
The “Pillars” range is a progressive step forward for JOJO ROSS. Their focus is working in the present and discarding the seasonal model to create timeless high quality New Zealand made garments. JR is now sold exclusively online, allowing them to cut prices in half and offering a more accessible price point in doing so.
“Pillars are the key pieces that hold us up. The Pillars of our brand.”
For our latest drop we have updated many of these pieces in beautiful winter weights and wools. Jojo Ross has re-introduced several pieces from the archives (Lobby Pants are back!) and evolved a number of best-selling silhouettes to create new styles.
The Odyssey dress has been reimagined into a beautiful easy wearing Odyssey Tee. The raglan sleeved Cloud Sweater made in lush wool viscose bouclé originated from the Happy Days Hoodie. The new go to winter layer, The Voyager Bomber, features the sculpted sleeve seen in so many of their past styles, beginning with the Power Puffer. This drop has not only ready-made items but numerous made-to-order and pre-order pieces. 
The inspiration for Pillars is not prescriptive nor is it the result of a fleeting moment, instead it is a quiet evolution of things that are inherently Jojo Ross.

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