Roberto Cavalli comes out with a pure exotic grunge denim look next summer, but for Just Cavalli, the designer looked to bleached denim for a casual affair. Not afraid to break a taboo or two, full on denim ensembles provided the season’s backbone ,heavily embellished like a heavenly rockstars, his as always flamboyant and bold signature style.
REPLAY JEANS -Isaac Weber & Micky Ayoub by Greg Harris for GQ Style Germany
Joined by Isaac Weber, Micky Ayoub reunites with Greg Harris for a night adventure in the latest issue from GQ Style Germany. Outfitted by Andrew Davis for a no-fuss outing, a wardrobe of Replay denim offers the perfect pieces to get their hands dirty.
Swedish Denim- H&M Fall winter 2010 Campaign
Jon Kortajarena is back to work for H&M starring in their new denim campaign. Clad in head to toe denim, Jon’s latest campaign for the Swedish retailer sees them tapping into a trend that cannot seem to get enough of the blue classic.
'HERITAGE DENIM " rUles the season
The word ‘Heritage denim’ has been in vogue for a couple of seasons now. The report from Denimnadjeans checks out different brands who are exploring their heritage pretty seriously and reproducing as their new lines.
Back in 2008 Trade shows like B&B and Premiere vision when customers were facing the credit crunch and were looking for more value and quality in jeans, brands began looking into their archives and going back to their workwear roots for inspiration. Cool vintage styling, tried and tested craftsmanship and authentic branding reemerged in the denim market. Today, labels like Levi!s and Lee delve into extensive archives, while others are being more loose and conceptual with simple takes on what!s traditional and authentic.
Well the big boom is 'heritage denim' remains the key this season also........with most of the cool denim brands are looking back trying to give that vintage old-natural feel to the jeans keeping it real simple.
Brands that revived their recent collections-
LEVIS
Straight 201™ Workwear Jeans - Rigid Selvedge
A vintage fit that's resolutely straight from hip to hem, creating a looser-fitting leg. Its functional cinch back and shank suspender buttons recall its workwear roots. Sits at the waist. 100% Cotton. Country Of Origin: Imported.
LEE
Lee decided to explore its back catalog with the introduction of Lee, The Archives. Unique pieces like the mechanic!s “Union-All”, invented by H.D. Lee in 1913, and the Original Lee House Mark Jelt Denim Work Jacket from the 40s comprise this range.
Fall 10 Heritage collection
The 'rider collection' and '50 mile race' limited edition.
WRANGLER
Wrangler – Blue Bell
In 1904, after buying several sewing machines, CC Hudson founded the Hudson Overall Company, which became a pioneer during the early years of workwear and later led to the Wrangler brand. In 1919, the name changed to Blue Bell Overall Company, after a railroad bell in the factory turned blue from indigo dust. In 1943, Hudson acquired the Casey Jones Work-Clothes Company and the rights to its barely used brand name, Wrangler. Over the years, Wrangler has revisited the “Blue Bell” name and logo for select lines. To celebrate the company!s history and archive, Wrangler launched a premium casualwear collection under the iconic name for Fall 09. The bell logo, branded buttons and classic details such as saw-tooth panels on shirts are key aspects of this high-end capsule.
THE SS 10 BLUE BELL COLLECTION Brings back the heritage value for Wrangler !
CLOSED
Closed dates back to late seventies Italy, when it quickly captured the market with its now iconic pedal pusher jeans, which offered a significantly new idea at the time. Now a German-based jeanswear brand, the company
has celebrated its rich heritage in recent years, re-featuring the iconic details and branding of its original success story. Closed!s discreetly angled (at 33º) “X Pocket” and its woven label flies are uniquely recognizable. Proud of its heritage, Closed remains a family-oriented enterprise with strong core values.
has celebrated its rich heritage in recent years, re-featuring the iconic details and branding of its original success story. Closed!s discreetly angled (at 33º) “X Pocket” and its woven label flies are uniquely recognizable. Proud of its heritage, Closed remains a family-oriented enterprise with strong core values.
STRONGHOLD
Stronghold jeans, the first denim workwear from Los Angeles and once main competitors of Levi!s, were originally produced by Brownstein, Newmark and Louis in the early 1900s. In 2004, Von Dutch veteran Michael Cassell and former North Beach Leather director Michael Paradise resurrected the 1895 Stronghold Jean Company, bringing back authentic, handmade denim. “Our reproduction of this classic brand celebrates old world workmanship, selvedge fabrics and original details, achieving a timeless style, fit and finish.” Pieces come in authentic workwear fabrics like duck canvas and railroad stripes, and focus on 100% authentic details and constructions
OTHER BRANDS
Rising Sun & Co.“handcrafts indigo clothing that captures the optimistic spirit of America”. Founded by Lucky Brand owner and former designer Mike Hodis, the Pasadena-based denim brand is all about craftsmanship, the rebirth of workwear, period-correct jeans and time-proven techniques. Expert craftsmen create
selvedge organic and raw denim in-store on antique shuttle looms from the U.S.’s oldest denim mill, which is then sewn into garments on turn-of-the-century sewing machines.
selvedge organic and raw denim in-store on antique shuttle looms from the U.S.’s oldest denim mill, which is then sewn into garments on turn-of-the-century sewing machines.
WAREHOUSE
With its high-quality, handcrafted reproduction jeans, Warehouse is a very popular niche denim brand in Japan that heralds the authenticity and heritage of vintage jeans cuts like Levis 501!s and Lee jeans from 1934. Having collaborated with J.Crew, the label is also well known for its work with vintage store Hellers Café. Their limited edition “Lot 484” jeans utilize Warehouse!s 14-ounce Memphis cotton selvedge denim that was woven and dyed in Japan. Details include rusted steel rivets and fly buttons. The Japanese are known for their dedication to perfecting denim, and Warehouse is at the top of its game.EVISU - New look
Evisu relaunched their new collection, with a new younger, edgier and more trendy. Shifting from their traditional japanese denim manufacturer.
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