JCPenney has launched its JCProm with Johnny Wujek collection.
JCPenney has taken another step in building its assortment of proprietary offerings with the launch of the department store retailer’s first prom collaboration, partnering with award-winning celebrity costume designer Johnny Wujek.
Featuring a host of accessible and affordable styles, JCProm with Johnny Wujek is a limited-time collection that includes dresses, separates and fashion suits with details that allow shoppers to switch up a look for that dramatic quick-change.
Known for his adventurous approach to fashion and his show-stopping designs for many pop idols, artists and red-carpet regulars including Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, Kim Kardashian, Ariana Grande, and Zac Efron, Wujek has been dubbed the “King of Pop-Rock Couture” and is now bringing his iconic feel-good vibe to life with an exclusive prom collection celebrating self-expression and glamour.
“Growing up as a kid in the Midwest, JCPenney was my first big department store – from shopping there for special occasions to having family members work there, it’s a part of my fashion journey,” said Wujek. “When I was in high school, prom night felt like the Oscars or Grammys – what you wore was special and a way to express yourself, which is why I’m so honored to create a bold and disruptive collection with JCPenney. This collection provides teenagers with styles that let them shine and be their most authentic selves on their prom night.”
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From gowns with removable straps and reversible skirts, to colorful suits and jackets with zip off tails, these 22 statement pieces can be worn multiple ways and include styles designed for all body types. Available in juniors’ sizes XS-3X and young men’s sizes XS-4XL, the collection ranges from $59 to $250 and builds on JCPenney’s existing prom offerings which includes formal apparel and footwear, accessories, jewelry, and beauty products.
JCProm with Johnny Wujek is the latest collaboration in JCPenney’s ongoing commitment to make fashion truly accessible with stylist-worthy looks at affordable prices, following the retailer’s limited-time Stylus X LaDarius Campbell menswear line launched earlier this year.
“We’re thrilled to offer another standout collaboration that is both affordable and fashionable with an audience who is looking for both without compromise,” said Michelle Wlazlo, chief merchandising officer at JCPenney. “It’s a privilege to work with Johnny to bring prom to life at a great value for teens. This is a make it count moment they will remember forever and we’re eager to see how they express their unique style and personality through their fashion choices.”
In line with JCPenney’s commitment to standing with and celebrating the communities it serves, the retailer is donating $250,000 to deserving high schools across the country to help them throw an unforgettable prom night. For each school that is chosen, the local JCPenney Salon will also provide free styling services for a select number of prom-goers the day of their prom.
JCProm with Johnny Wujek is now available on JCPenney.com and in select stores. Learn more about JCPenney’s collaboration with Johnny Wujek and see the collection here.