2 Jan 2014

GET TO KNOW - JOJO YAN JIAO
Founder and Designer of Jovonna London
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Since its launch in 2007 Jovonna London has grown from strength to strength, a collection highly identified by the infusion of its influences  from street fashion, to catwalk as well as from the vintage markets, creating a  highly functional, uniquely stylish and fashionable collection. Distributed in exclusive boutiques worldwide, as well as being available in most Topshop stores, online and offline, Jovonna London is continuing to flourish and expand within the highly competitive ready to wear markets.
With an increasing celebrity clientele and fan base, Jovonna London is also regularly featured in publications such as Grazia UK, Look, Cosmopolitan UK and China, Fabulous, and Style, and is also most popular with bloggers and style icons alike.
Today we have an exclusive and exciting opportunity to find out more about the designer and founder of the brand, Jojo Yan Jiao; from her love of fashion to aspirations and inspirations for each collection. Enjoy this great insight into the brains of Jovonna London...
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Tell me a little about yourself, your fashion background before you started Jovonna London, and Why did you initially want to start to brand?
 
My earliest memory of fashion was when my mother told me the story of how all her clothes from when she was born till her school years were all pattern cut and hand made by my grandmother, and how my grandmother, a full time house wife used to make clothes for neighbours and relatives in exchange for favours. And she was quite in demand!
 
Since then the idea of making garments for others to feel and look good about themselves, creating their own visual statuses, embedded a great impression on me. My mother carried the family tradition of being stylish and well dressed; subsequently I wanted to carry the flame also. When I finished my degree in International business in the UK, I decided to pursue my fashion career by setting up Jovonna London in 2007, and soon after my debut in Pure London, I was approached by ASOS and Topshop, gaining two high street giants stockists under my belt that very same year. 

My label took off and was distributed globally, however I maintained a close nip on trade, specifically targeting the label towards girls who want something unusual and stylish. Often I hear Jovonna fans claim that whenever and wherever they wore Jovonna, they always commented on how ‘cool’ and ‘stylish’ they looked, and Jovonna does shine through in a way that doesn’t overwhelm the wearers’ personality.  

Where do you seek inspiration for your collections?
 
To put it into simple terms, I design garments that I would wear myself. The brand is that personal to me, that anything I wouldn’t put on myself, would certainly not be launched on the shop floor.
My inspiration can be from multiply sources, such as movies, pop culture and catwalks. When I travel, I take a lot of international trends into my designing, however London remains to be my principle source of inspiration, capturing the essence of a effortlessly trendy, individually stylish London girls, who stands out from the crowd for all the right reasons.

The label has certainly evolved over the last few years, growing from its girly and feminine roots, and maturing into a more sassy, urban and chic feel. However the brands DNA is defiant to remain fresh, unique and designed with immense care each season. 
Who are your style icons? If you could pick a famous person e.g. model, actress, to shoot in your next look-book who would you choose?

My ultimate style icon is Audrey Hepburn as she is cool, stylish, effortless and elegant, whilst possessing a somewhat internal childishness within her personality and nature. For modern starlets I am very fond of Kate Bosworth, Sienna Miller, Olivia Palermo, and Miroslava Duma. They are all strong women but with a soft touch to them. It will be an absolute dream if I can get someone like Kate Bosworth to do our next look book.

What is it about fashion in London that most attracts you, as the brand is London based?
I can go on and on about how wonderful London is to be honest, however from a retrospective fashion point of view, its the diversity and inhibited strong fashion culture that attracts me to the City. In addition it houses some of the most amazingly talented designers that influence the global fashion world each season, from the likes of Christopher Kane, Roksanda Ilincic, and Jonathan Saunders, which are only a handful of the talent the city bares.

Although the city is very fashion conscious, fashion means more to its inhabitants that are beyond labels and designers, as style and individuality derives from the very streets of London.

The true inspiration comes from the individuals like the classic east London girls, composing their looks from borrowed boyfriend gear, hand me downs, to unique finds in yard sales, who of course still managed to look cool and turn heads.
Describe your own personal style?

I am an 'all heart' Jovonna Girl myself; I believe my brands essence is a reflection of my own taste and style. Although I appreciate finer things in life, I still get a thrill in finding gems in vintage warehouses and local markets.
My current uniform would be Topshop jeans, jumpers or sweats combo with some nice detailing. At nights, I wear a lot of high heels and dresses and I am a self-confessed heel-holic, my favourites are Charlotte Olympia, Givavito Rossi, Nicholas Kirkwood, and for classics I go for Louboutians.

What one piece of clothing can you not live without currently?
My Jovonnista Boyfriend coat as it’s so easy to dress up and down, not to mention roomy enough to wear my biker jacket under, perfect for winter layering! and also my beloved quilted Chanel combat boots with chain detail, wait that's two things! Ha!

If you were to pick a look for this season from your collection what would it be and why?
For AW13-14, the most favoured and worn look is our Phoebe wrap up coat teamed with our classic Charlie cut out shirt, combined with Jules high-waist shorts. This is such an easy outfit to wear, for most occasions such as a lunch date, to shopping or gallery hopping with the girls. Most importantly its Über comfortable but stylish enough to hit the city. The coat itself is a classic wrap-up design, made of ultra soft materials, while the shorts contrasts a playful side of the look, and not to mention our Charlie cut-out shirt, which is a classic must have in every girls wardrobe as it particularly goes with everything! 
 
 
Where do you see the brand in the next 5 years?
Our goal for the next five years is to open up markets in  the US, Australia and expand within other European countries. I would of course like to develop our brand identity, and increase the exposure to make Jovonna a well-known boutique label.   
 
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