Forever 21 Twist: I Love Nerds Lookbook

Forever 21 just launched a super cute I Love Nerds lookbook for their new Twist collection, just in time for back-to-school. The collection is super cute, full of letterman-style jackets, printed cardigans, quirky-printed tanks and sweaters, totes and umbrellas. Shop on!

Forever 21 Twist: I Love Nerds Lookbook

Forever 21 Twist: I Love Nerds Lookbook

Forever 21 Twist: I Love Nerds Lookbook

Forever 21 Twist: I Love Nerds Lookbook

Forever 21 Twist: I Love Nerds Lookbook

By: retrogurl
Posted: 07.28.2010

7 Responses to “Forever 21 Twist: I Love Nerds Lookbook”

  1. MHAV says:

    Excuse me, did forever 21 COPY/RIP OFF/STEAL emma cook's for topshop idea of having a sweater with girls' names on it?! Someone explain?

  2. nicool says:

    MHAV, i was in the f21 union square store yesterday and i thought that too! i was trying to remember where that sweater looked familiar, and then it came to me. there were a few sweaters that were cute but that one i did not get. it's a direct jeffrey-campbell-style-rip-off.

  3. vlad says:

    Very cute. Thank you/ Good luck !

  4. Missloo says:

    That you're suprised Ft1 knocks stuff off is the real question. Welcome to the world of Forever 21's litany of litigations:)

  5. pigsy says:

    the twist collection sucks so far. it only looks interesting in the lookbook…but i never once bought anything. there's always something that ruins the piece. the photos are really cute !

  6. sobriquet says:

    well, they have the cardigan part correct at least. Labs are always freezing so you can preserve the integrity of proteins and DNA. As for the extraneous glasses, I'll be ecstatic when that trend dies. I had to wear glasses from the time I was 2 until I was 15, which is when I could finally wear contacts. No longer did my classmates route me into a corner to jeer at and insult me for being a 'brainiac' and a 'teacher's pet'.! At least the subsequent generation of glasses wearers can camouflage with all the kids who think 'glases make me luk smrt' How unfortunate that unlike those children, people with vision problems will not have the luxury of removing optical aids at will.

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