The Best J.Crew x Maryam Nassir Zadeh Pieces, According to Editors


There was a time in fashion when a collaboration stirred the entire industry, leading to blocks-long lines and crashed websites. That being said, the last few years have been home to so many of them that the concept of two brands coming together has somewhat lost its It factor. You know what they say about having too much of a good thing? Think of it like that. As a result, we were just about ready to lose hope in collaborations altogether until last week, when a top-secret announcement landed in our inboxes, flipping our perspective on them in an instant.

Here’s the news: On Tuesday, J.Crew dropped a 39-piece womenswear collection (there are also 10 dangerously cute Crewcuts arrivals for kids) with none other than Lower Manhattan’s most beloved indie label, Maryam Nassir Zadeh. The 16-year-old brand has long reigned from the Lower East Side, dressing downtown New York’s It crowd, including Paloma Elsesser, Mari Giudicelli, Аna Kraš, and Thistle Brown. As such, it’s garnered a large following, particularly among Who What Wear’s editors. You can imagine our surprise and delight when we heard that MNZ was teaming up with J.Crew, another brand that frequently has our editorial team excitedly pulling out their credit cards.

Models wearing a pink one-piece swimsuit and blue A-line skirt (left) and a blue one-piece swimsuit (right), both with black heeled sandals and mesh bags from the J.Crew x Maryam Nassir Zadeh collection.

(Image credit: Courtesy J.Crew and Maryam Nassir Zadeh)

Model wearing a taupe strapless bikini top with a red A-line drop-waist skirt and silver heels from the J.Crew x Maryam Nassir Zadeh collection.

(Image credit: Courtesy J.Crew and Maryam Nassir Zadeh)

After a quick scroll through the campaign images released by J.Crew, you’ll understand the draw. The collection promises to transport you to a hot Mediterranean summer, one where the sun dips low at 9 p.m., and the only thing on your to-do list is to sip a Campari spritz alfresco. Ruffled bikini tops are paired with drop-waist skirts and boleros. Mommy-and-me swimsuits are layered under white tanks and adorned with larger-than-life floral scrunchies. Hair is undone, shoulders are a bit sunburnt, and your stomach is full of olives—a culmination of the stylistically indulgent brand Maryam Nassir Zadeh has perfected. While J.Crew’s summer aesthetic tends to be associated with crisp white button-downs and sprawling coastal vacation homes, Maryam Nassir Zadeh’s take is much more undone and, in our eyes, even chicer. To have a hot MNZ summer, all you need is a wrinkled satin slip dress and some metallic sandals.

After letting the campaign sink in, we collectively knew that our chances of snagging this collection’s best pieces would be gone forever if we didn’t act fast. That’s how good of a collab we’re talking about. To make sure that our purchases were the right ones, we picked up a handful of can’t-miss pieces from the just-dropped selection to try on and get a hands-on feel for. Below, find our honest reviews of the items we picked, including what we loved, what we’re passing on, and so much more.

Ana Escalante wearing a black slip dress and silver heels from the J.Crew x Maryam Nassir Zadeh collaboration.

“There are few brands that get me as hot and bothered as MNZ does. In the dead heat of summer, MNZ’s airy dresses, tie bikinis, and casually slung cardigans can make any gust of hot subway air bearable. Upon opening my package and diving into my goods, I already had an idea of what to expect quality-wise. As a plus-size editor and bona fide impulse shopper, I relish the chance to buy something designer that I know will fit me. After snatching up J.Crew’s previous collection with Ukrainian designer and WWW favorite Anna October, I was prepared to throw my eyebrows into the ring to grab these pieces before they sold out in my size.

“The good news? It works for most people. The collection is available in up to a size 24, matching J.Crew’s regular offering. After trying on tops, bottoms, dresses, and shoes, I can confidently say it runs quite true to size, if not slightly big. There’s always room for improvement when it comes to size inclusivity, especially within the high-fashion space, but the stretchy, breathable nature of some of the most coveted pieces from the collection means there’s a bit more flexibility.”

Ana Escalante wearing a black slip dress and silver heels from the J.Crew x Maryam Nassir Zadeh collaboration.

“When seeing the campaign for the first time, my eyes immediately darted to this stunning black slip dress with stitched mirror paillettes. It’s double lined, meaning that you can make it as sheer or as modest as you like. I’m between sizes, so I sized up nearly two sizes for a baggier, less formfitting look. Honestly, I have no notes on this one. It’s comfortable, slightly stretchy, and incredibly lightweight, making it perfect for running around the city in 90-degree weather. As you’ll see later on Eliza, the matching bolero jacket would be perfect with this dress, and it’s already sitting in my Notes app of things titled ‘TO BUY.’