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Spring Fashion $100 Gift Card Giveaway from J. Jill!

Just in time for spring, J. Jill has introduced a seamless, easy-to-put-together approach to getting dressed. The brand's uncomplicate. campaign will offer shoppers a helpful guide that will show fans of  J. Jill's timeless apparel how simple it is to pull a look together that reflects your own effortless personal style. The J. Jill woman is age-appropriately on trend and always a class act.



To announce the uncomplicate. campaign, J. Jill has partnered with More, Martha Stewart Living and Real Simple magazines to give three lucky customers the opportunity to give the gift of uncomplicate. to a deserving woman in their lives. 

Beginning March 14 through April 25, fans can nominate a woman whose life they would like to make less complicated, by entering the sweepstakes on the brand's Facebook page. Prizes will include one of the following: a catered dinner party, a special closet redesign or a complete style makeover.  And each prize will include a shopping spree at J. Jill! 



To celebrate the launch of the uncomplicate. campaign, Everything She Wants will also offer one lucky reader the chance to win a $100 gift certificate to use at a J. Jill store or online.  Here's how to win (all steps must be followed in order to qualify and please combine in one response):

  • Respond to this post with your first name and age, and let me know why you need to uncomplicate. your life or your wardrobe?
  • Go to J. Jill's Facebook page and enter the uncomplicate. sweepstakes.
  • Follow me on Twitter @TracyEHopkins.

The giveaway offer ends on Tuesday, March 19.  One entry per person, per household. Good luck!

Comments

  1. Stephanie, 43 - working mom of three - need to uncomplicate my wardrobe to go from running the kids to school to a work meeting
    tvollowitz at aol dot com

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  2. i would like to uncomlicate my wardrobe because it would be nice to look at my closet full of clothes and not think i have nothing to wear. i entered in the contest, and i follow you on twitter.
    Sarah, age 37
    @stigay

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  3. Kathy age 53
    I entered the contest and I follow you on twitter @mkjmc
    and I would love to uncomplicate my finances

    kathypersons@yahoo.com

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  4. I seem to run, run, run all the time. Feels like I'm going to go crazy. I need to uncomplicate my life so that I am more focused on the important things.
    chipdip2010(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  5. i need to uncomplicate my life because it's hard and i need to make it easier. right now i am feeling overwhelmed and i need a break!

    susansmoaks at gmail dot com

    ReplyDelete

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