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Posted by Philip D. on August 27, 2010 at 8:51 AM
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Mother's Day is May 9th, and in celebration of mom's everywhere, we at My True Fit would like to give them some recognition for all that they have done for us and all that they will continue to do.

Let's face it, our moms are our original style inspirations...and if you've got a super stylish mom, we want to see! If you've got a great photo of your mom setting the trends, we'd love to have you send in your entry photo and tell us a little about your mom and yourself by emailing:
3 winners will be chosen. The winners will be notified by email on May 9th, when this contest closes. The 3 winners will be featured on our True Life Blog as well as receive the following:
1st Place: $100 Gift Card
2nd Place: $75 Gift Card
3rd Place: $50 Gift Card
And a big thank you to all of the moms out there. You've all shaped our lives in more ways than you can imagine!
Posted by Philip D. on April 23, 2010 at 12:52 PM
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well, I finally found my place behind my camera again! As you can see...my Aussie model for the day, Tim, is speaking the Universal Language of Denim in his ripped jeans. Finding a stylist for my shoot was really tough, so I ended up taking it into my own hands...and I found myself pulling clothes from the women's section because the choice of men's clothes was lacking in that certain je ne sais quoi! I was aiming for the layered style that Australians have mastered - which I'm finding out has to do more with the temperamental weather patterns than what I had originally thought! I know some of you gents out there are partial to the cut and fit of women's jeans...but do you also look to the ladies' choices when it comes to shirts and jackets- or is it just jeans?


Posted by Philip D. on July 25, 2009 at 11:52 PM
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Turns out, word on the street was true! The water does go down the opposite way here in Australia! I know I know...now you can go on with your day right?! ;)
For the past few weeks I have been location scouting for photo shoots, mastering the Melbourne tram system, discussing the taste of Vegemite with makeup artists...and all the while, keeping a keen eye on the Australian style surrounding me. With winter in the air, there is a heavy dose of leather motorcycle jackets, floppy knitted berets, fingerless gloves and flat boots. Not impressed? well- it's what's underneath that will have your mind wandering to your own wardrobe trying to conjure up new combination of layers! The main vein of the Melbourne style is saturated in black...with a heavy emphasis on cut and shape. From oversized arm holes and skewed hemlines to off the shoulder sweaters and strategically draped tunics....wading in this black pool is not for the cautious! Layering is not really about warmth, but more about creating a sculpture. The unassuming simplicity is where the beauty lies within Melbournians-you'll be hard pressed to find a perfect up 'do or cascading bohemian waves; the messier the hair, the better! The bobby pin has never been so over exposed...and having bed head has never been less judged. There is a delicacy and a strength to the people of Melbourne- from their style to the way they carry themselves....the confidence that permeates through the streets is incredible!
Last week I ducked into a bookstore to get out of a random Melbourne rain storm. I was immediately drawn to a girl wearing a long multi layered tulle dress, leather jacket and perfectly scuffed boots. Fortunately for her, she was on the cover of the Harper's Bazaar Australia Style book- so there was no need for her to fend off the inspired photographer and boot enthusiast! For the next hour, I was invited to experience Australian style through the passion of local photographers, designers and authors. It was the perfect way to spend time protecting my "messy" hair from getting ruined by the rain- hehe.
Over the next couple of weeks, I hope to share some images from my fashion shoots with you! In the meantime, I'm going to leave you with some Australian fashion labels to look over (images show below) www.sassandbide.com www.willowltd.com www.trimapee.com

Posted by Philip D. on July 15, 2009 at 11:39 PM
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Sometimes people try out new trends (whether it's shorts with boots or double denim)...and sometimes it's just not for them -and I commend them for at least giving it a try!...but I'd like to think that most of the time they find a part of themselves within this new trend that adds a whole new level to their self expression! It's so easy to be comfortable in your boot cut jeans, that you just forget how many different styles there are out there to experiment with :) well my friends...I'm trying out a new "trend" of my own- Australia!! I am trading in my boot cut jeans (aka Boston) for a pair of boyfriend jeans (aka Melbourne)! For the next three months I will be experiencing life, fashion, and photography from down under...and I plan to share as much of it with you guys as possible! One thing I plan to do is to get lost in the Laneways that Melbourne is renowned for. Visiting these narrow alley ways is like exploring a secret garden- every day can offer a new discovery! Nestled between the fire escapes and unmarked doors are one-off boutiques, unique galleries, tiny cafes and hidden bars that are waiting to take you on a detour away from mainstream culture. I can only imagine what fashionable treats for my eyes are waiting around each bend courtesy of Melbourne street style!
So as I start mentally packing and trying to mix and match outfits as much as possible...I am brought to a grinding halt! What do I wear on the plane?! Not rocket science- this I know...but with airports being so stuffy, planes being so cold, blankets being rationed and shoe removal only necessary sometimes...planning the travel outfit can be as much of an art form as managing to coordinate all your connecting flights! Luckily for me, I will only have my bag in tow and not the "companionship" of the paparazzi- so I'm going to be packing my heels and saving my sunglasses for sunnier locations ;)

I do, however, plan to take a few cues from the celebrity jet-setter guide to a stylish-yet comfortable flight by sporting a scarf. It almost seems like a required part of the travel uniform- and for good reason! The scarf can double as additional warmth to your blanket or it can cover your face to shield your nap from your neighbors reading light- not to mention the oh-I-just-threw-this-old-thing-on cool factor that goes along with it ;)
The other smart outfit choices made by these women was the art of layering- which I think Kate Hudson made a masterpiece of! Not only does it allow you to control your own temperature through all the different climate zones of the airport, but it also leaves just a little extra room in your baggage for that dress that you may only wear for one night- but who cares!? ...you have the room in your bag! This brings me to my next decision- shoes. I already know I'm wearing my Red Engine Bonfire straight leg jeans, so I have the option of flats or boots. Yes, the flats do seem like the obvious choice for security reasons, but if I opt for the boots...I just gained a little more room in my suitcase for the 4" heels to go with the one-night-only dress...and I have also saved on my weight allowance :)

Do you guys have any travel suggestions or lessons you want to share? Like maybe you missed your flight due to spending too much time at security undoing your over-the-knee lace up boots?!
Posted by Philip D. on May 27, 2009 at 6:21 PM
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Longer days and warm nights call for shorter hem lines- but that doesn't mean we have to trade in our boots for flip flops! Denim shorts are no longer assigned to weekend chores, beach cover-ups and music festivals- they have found their way to the concrete catwalks of Hollywood. With a little inspiration from Daisy Duke, these girls demonstrate how to breathe new life into a summer wardobe staple.

Add a black _____ (insert any clothing item involving fringe, leather or suede) to your outfit, and you are automatically labeled "edgy"- but to me, there is something about these girls that is approachable and sweet. Maybe it's because instead of opting for a heeled boot, they went with a loose fitting flat boot...or maybe it's to do with the softer shapes of their tops- either way, I'm coveting this look...but I may have to reconsider it on a really hot day!

For a more understated version of wearing boots with your shorts, keep the height of your boot to ankle length. The leg-lengthening quality alone should have you rushing out to experiment with this look! At 5'1, Nicole Richie looks as leggy as Gisele Bundchen in all her 5'10 of glory! I love how unpredictable the ankle boots look with the casual tops that these girls paired with their shorts. You almost expect a tattered flip flop- but instead you get a sexy treat! On that note... I bid you a bootiful summer ;)
Posted by Philip D. on May 19, 2009 at 1:10 PM
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Here are some thoughts about trying skinny jeans:

Skinny jeans, when they fit properly, can give you a long, lean line, and are fitted all the way through the calf. Two places that they are not tight are at the knee, and the ankle.
The thickest part of the calf is in the upper back of your shin, so the legs are going to be a little looser at the knee to accommodate, especially when you have to bend your knee.
As shown in a Red Book Magazine spread, you should wear your skinny jeans with a loose top. Not only is this proportion more balanced, but you can also get away with wearing a waistband a little tighter than usual. A flowing loose top allows you to hide any waist-pudge above your waistline. I feel that it is better to have skinny jeans fit very tight on top so you don't have to constantly hike them up when the waistband loosens up, so feel free to choose a smaller fit in the waist for skinny jeans.
The last part of your jean that must fit on a skinny jean is at the leg opening and length.
There are several length options to choose for your new skinny jeans:
-You can cut them off at the ankle.
-You can also leave the hem slightly longer than you think.
Since skinny jeans are so narrow, it's ok to have scrunches around the ankle if they're too long, which is how some of the more vertically challenged celebrities are doing it. If you wear heels with them, eventually that scrunch will work its way around the heels of your shoes if they're too long. Enjoy feeling skinny!
Connie Chen
Technical Designer (clothing)
True Jeans Guest Blogger
Posted by Romney Evans on May 4, 2009 at 9:00 AM
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Well guys, our street style tour has come to it's final destination: Los Angeles, CA! Considering we started this stylish trip on the East Coast in NYC, it seemed like the appropriate place. I hope you guys have enjoyed this little project as much as I have! If there is only one thing you got out of it, I hope it was to celebrate your individuality-because someone out there is admiring you :) And no matter how many different trends there are- whether it's ripped jeans, tye dye jeans, high waisted jeans- in the end, they are all made from denim. Look into that as deep as you'd like ;) ...but do know that, yes, I am comparing jeans to the human race :)

Posted by Philip D. on April 30, 2009 at 3:01 PM
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With Spring in the air here in Boston, brighter colors are fighting their way through the muted remnants of winter! I chose our street style tour destination today based on this same aesthetic. Nature can be so inspiring! So I bid you 'Hallo' from Amsterdam! Neon is one of the many hot trends happening right now, and I love how some of these guys have injected just a small dose of this bright color family into an otherwise pretty tame outfit!

Do you guys prefer the neon incorporated as an accessorie (like the sneakers and boots on the 1st and 2nd row) or would you prefer to make it the stand out clothing item (like the two guys in the middle)?
Posted by Philip D. on April 23, 2009 at 2:20 PM
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I'm very close to taking that leap over the fence towards the positive side of the double denim issue, but I think it could be solely to do with the girl on the left. To me- she is absolutely owning this look! The combination of the awkward stance, the hat, the red lips and the boyfriend jeans just begs to take center stage on the pages of a fashion editorial!

The March issue of Lucky magazine had a feature on how to master the look of denim on denim for the girls. Here are their three fail-safe ways to wear the trend:
Don't fret guys!...this trend can be for you too! For those of you looking for inspiration not involving skinny jeans...read on to see how Kayne West put his spin on wearing denim with denim!

So, how do you feel about this denim-on-denim trend? Have you found the perfect combination that you'd like to share?
Continue reading "Double Denim" »
Posted by Philip D. on April 8, 2009 at 10:00 AM
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Oprah's Friday Live brought Justin Timberlake to the round table! The actor, producer, song writer and fashion designer visited Oprah to show some pieces from the William Rast spring collection. (Oprah.com)"Justin says he loves to see women wear a mix of sexy and tomboy looks...a style his girlfriend, actress Jessica Biel, is known for. "She's obviously a huge muse for me and with the designers too," he says. He also added that every woman should have a good pair of jeans and a leather jacket in her wardrobe.
In keeping with this style, the first model came out wearing William Rast's black leather jacket with studs and Jerri skinny jeans. Both models were also wearing a pair of cropped boots; a style that Jessica Biel has been seen wearing a lot lately and also becoming a fast Hollywood trend!

"Over the years, Justin has become known for his unique sense of style. "I like mixing sort of a cleanup top with the rugged jeans and like a flannel with a blazer," he says. "Try it, guys. See what happens." To illustrate his point, a male model pairs the William Rast "Ben" jeans with a flannel shirt and optical wave wool blazer."

What's the inspiration behind these looks? "I'm inspired by our president, and I'm inspired by new leadership," he says. "I'm inspired by the world, and we're expressing it."
"William Rast takes its denim very seriously. To get the creases for the line's "Ben" jeans just right, Justin says Johann, the head designer for men, wore the same pair of jeans for 18 months...without washing them."

Check out this video on oprah.com to see Justin Timberlake giving a tour of the downtown Los Angeles William rast headquarters.
Willliam Rast doesn't just look amazing on models and celebrities! Trace took to the streets of Chicago to recruit young men and women to model more looks. See the video here on oprah.com."
(excerpts and images courtesy of oprah.com)
Posted by Philip D. on March 30, 2009 at 9:44 AM
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If there's one thing that can distract me from what I'm working on- it's seeing the Who What Wear newsletter pop up in my email box! From the visual treat of seeing off-duty model style to suggestions for creating runway looks for under $100-this cleverly written shopping guide is worth its weight in fashion-inspiration gold!
The latest trend to appear on the Who What Wear radar is cropped boots. I don't know about you girls- but every year I am overcome with a sadness about having to part with my boots once the warmer weather comes! With the help of a few pairs of cropped boots- I can easily extend my boot relationship!

(WhoWhatWear)"...While over-the-knee boots and ankle booties still rule for fancy, non-working nights out, fashionable celebs pick a more moderate style for their daytime activities. The favored selection-henceforth to be referred to as cropped boots-is invariably paired with a loosely tucked-in pair of deep blue or black skinny jeans, resulting in a perfectly undone, totally easy-going look.
While the way these ladies wear their cropped boots might not seem revolutionary, the subtle style tweak makes all the difference. Don't forget that up until recently, a casual boots-and-jeans look always required a pair of knee-high equestrian or vintage boots and some methodical denim tucking (one never wants to add bulk to ones calves). However, as witnessed on some of the savviest trendsetters, the cropped boot is fast replacing its taller counterpart.
As for why this look is dominating, well, we're not exactly sure. Maybe everyone loves cropped boots because they offer a weather-appropriate way to transition into a spring wardrobe? Or perhaps it's a time issue: who has the patience to zip, button or lace a boot all the way up, when you can just pull on a boot that is roomy enough to easily slip your skinnies into? Whatever the reason, we are quite taken with the look, and can't wait to showcase our favorite cropped boots, as seen on some of the most stylish tastemakers from coast to coast."
I have put together a few cropped boots that have made my wish list! Even though WhoWhatWear does do all the shopping for you- I decided I needed to do some "research" myself ;)

Do you guys put a time limit on your boots? Are there certain styles you think could stand the test of all-year-round?
Posted by Philip D. on March 27, 2009 at 11:17 AM
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G'Day! Monday's are always a tough wardobe day for me because I'm still clinging to the disheveled comfy weekend wear. So today I am going to admire the street style of Melbourne, Australia and take some pointers from a few of these polished and preppy looking people. I'm loving the blazers! If I had one, I would absolutely throw it on over my childhood horse t-shirt to smarten it up a bit! Hey...it's the thought that counts right? ;)

Posted by Philip D. on March 23, 2009 at 9:00 AM
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There are many denim treatments and styles that are deemed "in" or "out" throughout the seasons, but the white jean is one that tends to linger around each year waiting to make it into your wardrobe rotation. Unfortunately, it has become the black sheep of the denim family. We think it's time for white denim to bask in it's spotlight and shred the timelines and size restrictions it has become associated with!
Instead of waiting for Labor Day to pass (or are we supposed to wait for it to come?!) take the time to re-invent your wardrobe. Your navy blazer will look incredible paired with a flowy floral blouse and crisp white jeans for a fall day of shopping; and your brown cardigan will transform into the perfect cover up for that cool summer evening. You'll be amazed at the combinations you can create just by inviting a pair of white jeans into your denim collection!
One of the most disheartening things we hear at True Jeans too often about white jeans is that you have to be slim to wear them. Absolutely not true. Whether you look good in a pair of jeans has nothing to do with the color, it has to do with the right fit. By simply wearing your true fit, you can achieve the same sexy silhouette with a white jean that you can with its dark denim counterpart! Check out Little in the Middle Confident Low Rise Bootcut or Empowered Mid Rise Bootcut jeans and also Svoboda's white flare jean.
Is white denim part of your wardrobe? Would any of you men out there give it a go? Justin Timberlake recently wore a pair of white jeans in his GQ 'Most Stylish Man in America' photo shoot and looked great!
(Featured above: Red Engine's Scarlett Low Rise Bootcut, Garnet Mid Rise Bootcut and Lotus Crop. Little in the Middle's Confident Low Rise Bootcut)
Continue reading "White On Style!" »
Posted by Philip D. on March 17, 2009 at 11:15 AM
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The re(Define)(Real)ity event brought out many people in support of the re-launch of Little In The Middle Jeans- despite the foot of snow! All the true New Englanders that braved the storm and made it to the show not only helped benefit The Alliance for Eating Disorder Awareness, but also saw beauty in many different shapes and sizes from the gorgeous Maggie Inc. models!

The gorgeous 50's pin up style hair and make up was created by the talented team of stylists from the Carl Michael Salon.


Founder of Little In The Middle jeans, Lee Ann Park (pictured below with True Jeans Co-Founder Jessica Arredondo), started the show with a beautiful tribute to a late friend of hers and a brief background on how she was inspired to create her brand. After the show, guests were invited to a personalized shopping experience at the True Jeans Denim Bar, where they were matched up to the Little In The Middle jeans that fit their body type the best. For those who prefered not to take off their snow boots, True Jeans assisted in taking their measurements and setting up a profile for a cozy at-home shopping experience with fuzzy slippers instead!

Ginny Colangelo (seen below) created incredible body art on two of the models for the show. These two girls were embracing being comfortable in their own skin on a whole different level- which is a concept we absolutely stand behind!


The re(Define)(Real)ity event was flawlessly pulled together by Jessica de Guardiola and Elena Lelchuck, from 5s PR agency.

Posted by Philip D. on March 4, 2009 at 12:17 PM
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Shalom! High rise jeans and an 80's color palette are proving to be a strong trend in Tel Aviv, Israel. From the bright pops of bold color, to the uncharacteristically sweet look of the neon spattered paint; these guys have managed to keep these looks current, but still bring back the good memories from decades past!

images from thestreetswalker
Posted by Philip D. on February 27, 2009 at 2:38 PM
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Please join us to re(Define)(Real)ity; an exclusive runway show celebrating the official re-launch of Little in The Middle jeans! Immediately following the jeans show, enoy personalized shopping at the Denim Bar where True Jeans Fit Specialists will match you to the Little In The Middle jean that fits you best. With a $5 donation at the door benefitting The Alliance For Eating Disorder Awareness, you will receive a complimentary drink ticket. R.S.V.P
So if you live in the Boston area, we'd love to see you there! For those of you unable to attend, I will be photographing the event (including all the backstage preparations!) and will post them as soon as I can!
Posted by Philip D. on February 27, 2009 at 9:28 AM
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Justin Timberlake and Trace Ayala hosted their William Rast Fall/Winter '09 fashion show in the Bryant Park tents this year. They were joined by creative directors Marcella and Johan Lindeberg to show off their new line of jeans. The New York Post had this to say about the collection: "...Timberlake, Ayala and Lindeberg truly understand the sexiness of a studded leather jacket, a plaid shirt and some well placed leather fringe. And the denim- as usual- is trendy, inventive and interesting. The biker bar and feel and acid wash skinny jeans were a combination we could get used to on boys and girls. This year's theme was "New America" and the show notes read, "New America is here, and with it, William Rast is embracing the renewed confidence and vision. We believe that during this coming of era of modern America, it is creativity that will be one of the most important ingredients into today's culture." The notes continued, "We are part of understanding the needs and appealing to the desire of this evolving culture."
Here are a few looks from the collection. Check out Denim Blog to see more from the collection and to see who was sitting front row!

Posted by Philip D. on February 17, 2009 at 9:06 AM
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Hola! Our world street style tour has landed us in Buenos Aries, Argentina with these brightly colored personalities. I love all the poses! Their confidence is definitely the most stylish thing about them :) Their sneakers are a close second!

images from on the corner
Posted by Philip D. on February 16, 2009 at 9:12 AM
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Love is...Paris street style. Everything about each and every one of these incredibly fascinating looking people has validated Paris as being the city of love for me! Yes, they may have meant it in a completely different way all these years...but, to each their own- right?! I have fallen so hard for the mastery of styling that Paris has to share, that this blog has become part of my morning ritual! Paris...tu es pour moi la plus belle.


Posted by Philip D. on February 10, 2009 at 9:12 AM
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moshimoshi! Feast your eyes on the layering, the subtle details, the shapes, the pops of color! These creative individuals seen in and around Tokyo, Japan seem take a simple every day task of getting dressed and make it into an art form.

images from streetpeeper.com
Posted by Philip D. on February 4, 2009 at 4:19 PM
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Hej! These fine looking folks from Copenhagen, Denmark are not afraid to dabble in a denim trend or two. I have to say, I am seriously considering adding a pair of acid wash jeans to my wardrobe! Either a pair of those, or tie dye ones like the guy from New York City.

images from copenhagenstreetstyle.dk
Posted by Philip D. on January 30, 2009 at 9:53 AM
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I have a special place in my heart for London, so I was very excited to spend the morning living vicariously through these unique individuals! I can only imagine what gem the adorable girl in the jean shorts has in that Selfridges bag! Cheers to my love...London, England.

Just joining us? Check out the street styles of New York City, Budapest and Berlin. Images from stylescout.blogspot.com.
Continue reading "Universal Language Of Denim: London" »
Posted by Philip D. on January 26, 2009 at 10:08 AM
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Guten Tag! Today we are exploring the streets of Berlin, Germany. I can't seem to take my eyes off of the guy in the tie-dye jeans and plaid blazer- I would love to spend a day shopping with him! Are you guys coveting any looks that you saw here? Or perhaps someone in New York City or Budapest caught your eye?

(images from stilinberlin)
Posted by Philip D. on January 23, 2009 at 10:00 AM
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From New York City, USA...to Budapest, Hungary...

(images from bpstyle.blogspot.com)
Posted by Philip D. on January 20, 2009 at 9:46 AM
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Fashion trends have their inspirations, muses and origins. Designers have been known to pound the pavement to cure a little design-block and even shopping magazine Lucky has taken to the streets for styling tips from passers by. The way a bike messenger rolls his jeans to avoid the spokes could prompt you to roll your shirt sleeves differently, or maybe you'll experiment with a new shoe color because of the girl running for the train in the most amazing tights (yes, I can't stop thinking about that flash of marigold!). The streets are fashion's playground, and people share whether they like it or not! :)
Over the next few weeks, I will be posting images of people around the world...on the streets of their cities..doing what they do best; being themselves. No matter what country they're from, they are all fluent in denim! First stop on the style tour...New York City, USA.

Street style blogs such as The Sartorialist and Style Sightings are satisfying the people-watcher in all of us, but documenting street fashion is not a new thing. New York Magazine's fashion writer Amy Larocca and photographer Jake Chessum were teamed up in 2004 for the magazine's weekly feature/social experiment/style record known as the Look Book. New York Look Book: a gallery of street fashion is a compilation of 3 years in the making where the core of its theme is the idea that New York City is a giant-sized runway.
Next stop... Budapest, Hungary!
(images from The Sartorialist, Style Sightings and Refinery 29)
Posted by Philip D. on January 14, 2009 at 11:40 AM
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William Rast, the brand created by Justin Timberlake and Trace Ayala, will be making their Bryant Park debut next month when they show their spring collection under the tents during New York Fashion Week. This will be the brand's second show during NY Fashion Week. The last show was held at the Roseland Ballroom, which included southern touches through the help of wooden benches, leather lounge chairs and treating the likes of Vogue editor Anna Wintour to buckets of Budweiser!
According to WWD, a spokeswoman for William Rast said that while Timberlake is scheduled to be present at the Feburary 16th show, there will be no performance. I wonder if Justin will proudly wear the runway look like he did last year with his cuffed jeans and boots! Even if Timberlake's girlfriend, Jessica Biel, is unable to make it to the show to support her man, she clearly makes up for it throughout the year! From her Savoy Trousers to her Sadie Straight Leg jeans, she creates her own runway of looks.

Posted by Philip D. on January 12, 2009 at 9:46 AM
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Some call them practical...others may call them an investment... some even call them works of art...but to Rajni Lucienne Jacques, they are an addiction. "Shoes do make the outfit.", says Rajni in an article written for NYLON magazine. It was an important lesson she learned in third grade when her mother took her back-to-school shopping. For the very first time, she was allowed to choose her own pair of shoes. She fell for a pair of black patent leather Mary Janes. When she got them home, she tried them on with every piece of clothing in her closet. A shoe addict was born!

"Building my collection has been like assembling an empire-each shoe serves a purpose. When I slip on a strappy Dior heel, I am a completely different woman from when I'm wearing Frye motorcycle boots, for example. Shoes have the transformative power to bring out my different personalities." Below are some photos from the article showing a variety of ways Rajni styles her jeans with just the right pair of shoes. In the middle, you'll see Ranji sitting proudly on top of her empire of 424 pairs-and growing!
Here are a few ways that celebrities have worn their jeans with different shoe styles.

I'd love to hear how you guys choose to show the rest of us a hint of your personality (or addictions!) through the use of clothing and accessories!
Posted by Philip D. on January 8, 2009 at 10:30 AM
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Happy New Year! Were some of you feeling the pain like I was about covering up your finely-tuned New Years outfit with a not-so-glamorous winter jacket? With temperatures in the low teens it was a definite practical move on my part to opt for the plain puffy coat, but unfortunately my style factor was below zero! Needless to say, this started a hunt that ended in a new obsession: Mackage. The structures... the details...the collars! Here are a couple of styles that I *window* shopped for myself and my husband!

Posted by Philip D. on January 2, 2009 at 11:17 AM
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A plain white t-shirt; the no fuss-all year round-goes with everything-wardrobe staple. What better gift could there be to give this ‘practical gift' giving year? (Besides a classic pair of jeans of course!)

The most coveted style is the slouchy deep-v neck, which is inspired by a man's undershirt. Men everywhere breathed a sigh of relief when brands, such as Red Engine, started making jeans for women in a ‘boyfriend' fit, but with this trend there is no need for panic! Celebrities, such as Jessica Alba and Lauren Conrad, have been turning to LnA t-shirts for their simple and understated chic looks. Designers Lauren Alexander and April Leight created these super soft, loose fitting shirts to look like a man's t-shirt, but cut to flatter women. With their amazing fits, versatility and bright color range, LnA is receiving some deserved rave reviews from Vogue, InStyle and Nylon magazines.

No need for jealousy guys- LnA also has a men's line using the same ultra-soft cotton! Celebrities such as Brad Pitt, Orlando Bloom and Gavin Rosdale have been seen looking undeniably and understatedly cool.
I've also heard that James Pearse has finely tuned the vintage feel, but I haven't actually tried those on. Does anyone have any other suggestions for finding that perfectly worn in t-shirt?
Continue reading "Walk The V-Neck Line" »
Posted by Philip D. on December 8, 2008 at 11:48 AM
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Thank you to all the brave shoppers who participated in our Dressing Room Nightmares contest! While some of your experiences were certainly more comical than others, we narrowed it down to the following three entries as they are close to our hearts and are the reason why True Jeans exists.
With the help of your comments, one of these people will turn their shopping luck around and win a $200 Gift Card to truejeans.com! The blog entry with the most comments received by Friday, November 7th at 12pm EST (noon) will be the winner of our Dressing Room Nightmares contest. Turn all your shopping nightmares into shopping dreams with the help of our Fit Specialists at truejeans.com.
Without further ado, please read and enjoy the dressing room nightmare blog entries below. You may comment on as many of the entries as you wish!
Posted by Philip D. on November 3, 2008 at 10:29 AM
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About a year ago, I was in a store I had never been to before, and with any luck, will never step into again.
It was winter and I had on my long heavy coat. Since this was my first time there and the store had an unusual sizing system, I asked one of the sales girls to help me determine what my size was. She gave me her input and I picked up a heap of clothes to try on.
As the girl started up a fitting room for me, I removed my long heavy coat. As she turned around and saw me without my coat on, she pointed to my upper leg and exclaimed, "Wait, is that a hip?! You didn't tell me you had hips!" She said it in such a way that suggested I had kept it a secret or lied about it. After telling me that my hips were telling me it's time to have babies, she took all the clothes I had chosen back and returned with a new set of clothes in a bigger size. I thought that would be the end of it, but I was mistaken.
As I was trying everything on, she would come to my room every few minutes and knock on the door to see what I was up to. I hadn't asked for her opinion, but she seemed keen on giving it. She told me that a pencil skirt I could barely walk in, and a pair of pleated pants looked good on me. Let's consider that: the same woman who marveled at my child-bearing hips thought I looked good in pleated pants and a too-tight skirt.
I also tried on some jackets, and a few of them wouldn't close over my chest. When this happened the first time, she pointed at my boobs (she really liked to point) and giggled and said, "it won't close over your boo-boos!"
I'm not a confrontational person so I didn't really know what to say or do, but at this point I couldn't take it anymore. I asked her to get a different size for me, and as soon as she was gone, I made a mad dash for the door. I managed to find a few good pieces, but I chose to order them online and pay the shipping fees rather than put up with that treatment for even a minute longer.
Posted by Philip D. on November 3, 2008 at 10:28 AM
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"I went to the department store after having watched my son's soccer team play two games in the drizzling rain. OK, so maybe I didn't look all that great, but I was pretty sure the store would still like to get some of my money. As I looked through the rack, a sales clerk came up to me and told me that I was looking at the designer jeans, and that they were very expensive, and that I'd probably find something that would be better for me in the "cheaper" jeans department down the aisle. A second sales clerk overheard her and rushed over to me and apologized for how rude the first clerk was. She then very solicitously told me that she thought it might be better for me to go to the Plus Size department because I was probably too big for all the jeans in the designer department and she didn't want me to waste my time trying on jeans that wouldn't fit. So, within five minutes I had been told I was too poor and too fat to shop there. What a morale boost!"
Posted by Philip D. on November 3, 2008 at 10:25 AM
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"It never fails, I rummage through my favorite stores at the mall, and low and behold, there they are on the rack, nicely folded, all in a row according to size and style, Jeans! Should I shop juniors or misses, I don't know let me just try to find my size. 1 short , 3 Regular, 5 long no, no, no... Ah there we go 9 Long or Tall (whatever) Yes, I'll take these, and these, oh and i'll try these skinny jeans. Hmmm where the dressing room. ah here.
O.K. here we go, the hard part, one leg, two leg, ok that wasn't so bad. Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, jump and wiggle, jump and wiggle. Whew, a little tight. hmmm they look good on my legs nice, ok now alittle more, Stop... wait...did my thighs grow 10 inches what is going on, Well these won't work lets try the other ones( see I always bring more than one pair in). These seem a little looser (even though they are the same size). up up and away, alrighty lets try to button breath in, hold it, hold it, almost there,and...snap I got it, breath out. Now lets look at the full 360. Panic! is that crackage I see, ooh horrible. Im done, im out of here, you have just lost my service, and I don't even want to think about a cute top. Im just going to wipe the sweat off my brow and walk out with what little dignity I have left. PAUSE....
You see this is my life, i'm 5'9", and im African American,a double negative when it comes to jeans. Im 25 years old , a mother of two, and I only weigh about 145lbs.(quite an accomplishment if I do say so myself) Yet there are no jeans out there for me. I just want to cry. The problem is my booty, and my height. Now this may not sound like a problem to the untrained eye, or ear, but walk a mile im my jeans, and discover a world of dissapointment and dismay. I don't have alot of money for the boutiques and high end stores so im forced to shop retail, and department stores. I belive I own 3 pair of jeans and only two of them fit. Its a crime. HELP!!!!!"
Posted by Philip D. on November 3, 2008 at 10:19 AM
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Denim and plaid...there's no better love story. Jeans definitely found their match (once again) with this seasons hottest plaid trend! With a variety of plaid options, including bomber jackets, ruffled shirts and plaid shoes, there are so many ways to experiment with this colorful look!
From working on the farm to walking on the catwalk, the pairing of denim and plaid is a timeless look that will continue to make the list of 'hot trends' for years to come!
Jeans shown above: William Rast Jessica Slouchy Trouser, Red Engine Cayenne Skinny and William Rast Sadie.
Posted by Philip D. on October 23, 2008 at 11:03 AM
Filed under: Fashion Trends, Woman's Fashion
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Show off those legs during the cooler fall days! Denim shorts paired with tights is the latest trend in seasonal wardrobe changes. Whether you wear them with flats, wedges or boots, this style can be personalized in so many ways. With all the bold colors and patterned tights available right now, the possibilities are endless!
Red Engine Ginger shown above
Posted by Philip D. on October 15, 2008 at 10:55 AM
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One style...endless looks! With a few easy shoe changes you can take your skinnies from day to night, from work to play and from one season to the next!
Now's the time to start parading around those new boots! The True Jeans team has found that a Jodphur clip (a stir-up with elastic clip typically used when riding horses) is the most effective and comfortable way to tuck your jeans into boots whether the jean is a skinny or straight leg, paired with a tight or slouchy boot!
True Jeans is giving away a pair of these stir-up clips between October 1st and November 1st with the purchase of a skinny or a straight leg jean. (One pair of stir-ups per customer and while supplies last)
Jean featured is the Red Engine Cayenne Skinny in the Dark wash. Also available in Black.
Posted by Philip D. on October 6, 2008 at 10:40 AM
Filed under: Fashion Advice, Fashion Trends, Skinny Jeans, Woman's Fashion
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One of the hottest trends for chilly weather that has been sticking around for a few seasons is tucking your jeans into your boots. The easiest and cleanest way to achieve this look is with a super skinny pair of jeans. The True Jeans team has found that a Jodphur clip (a stir-up with elastic clip typically used when riding horses) is the most effective and comfortable way to tuck your jeans into boots whether the jean is a skinny or straight leg, paired with a tight or slouchy boot!

Here is how it works:
1. Open the Clip and Close onto the hem at the side seam of your jeans. (you can also cuff the jean if the length is too long)

2. Pull the elastic band under the arch of your foot and attach the other clamp to the other side seam.

3. Step into your boot and you are good to go!
True Jeans is giving away a pair of these stir-up clips between October 1st and November 1st with the purchase of a skinny or a straight leg jean. (One pair of stir-ups per customer and while supplies last) Fall back in love with your jeans and boots!
Posted by Philip D. on October 1, 2008 at 2:04 PM
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The short web based William Rast movies have finally premiered. These promotions were long awaited so, enjoy!
Posted by Julie R. on August 27, 2008 at 2:57 PM
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The 2008 Summer Olympics opening ceremonies were nothing short of spectacular. Bejing hosted a marvelous 4 hour whirlwind of entertainment previous to the Parade of Nations introducing the proud athletes completing this year. Our team at truejeans.com highly appreciates sportsman ship and we are proud of our USA team amongst all of the great athletes from around the world, but we always have our eyes on fit and fashion.
Picture courtesy of boston.com.
For this year one of America's finest, Ralph Lauren, designed USA's uniform for the Parade of Nations opening ceremonies. The classic all American tailored look for both men and woman may have topped some of the looks showcased, but fashionista's on bravotv.com have mixed opinions. Was USA a fashion do or don't? What other countries did you think had great style?



Posted by Julie R. on August 13, 2008 at 12:01 PM
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Katie Holmes has been wearing and cuffing the bottom of her of favorite baggy boyfriend jeans non-stop for about a month now. At first the attempt to trend set was questioned, but now cuffing the bottom of your jeans is a refreshing new look and is a big celebrity fashion trend according to WhoWhatWear.com. Is this a trend you would revisit? Who do you think looks the best with cuffed jeans?

1. Katie Holmes 2. Sarah Jessica Parker 3. Rachel Bilson 4. Amanda Peet 5. Reese Withersoon
Posted by Julie R. on August 11, 2008 at 10:46 AM
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So the 80's was an era that we all loved for the big hair, rock bands, and big haired rock bands. Fashion was a different story; we poke fun at the fashion no-no's of the 80's but the past sure does repeat itself. We have revisited the trend of colored denim, lace tights, off the shoulder shirts and ankle boots that have all made comebacks, so why not acid wash jeans? Acid washed denim hasn't quite hit mainstream but is popping up on various celebrities.

Alicia Keys and Ashley Tisdale tried an acid washed skinny jean, and Rhianna played the safety route by incorporating the trend in her denim jacket. What do you think of acid wash jeans/denim? What was your favorite 80's trend?

Posted by Julie R. on August 5, 2008 at 1:46 PM
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William Rast is by far one of the hottest denim brands on the market, created by Justin Timberlake and his childhood best friend Trace Ayala. True Jeans wanted to catch up with Trace and find out a little more about the brand and get to know the other face of William Rast. Enjoy!
True Jeans: William Rast is a little bit of LA mixed with Tennessee style; which parts of William Rast's characteristics best describe your personality?
Trace Ayala: The Tennessee part is definitely me! I try to enjoy the same things I did in Tennessee here in LA.
True Jeans: When you and Justin decided to launch the William Rast line of clothing, what was the motivation? Did you feel like there was something missing in the market or did you just want to start a cool new clothing line?
Trace Ayala: A little bit of both. I feel like the market is definitely missing a true American heritage brand that stays true to their roots. Everyone today wants that European style but we are who we are; 2 boys from the South.
True Jeans: What is your favorite William Rast Jeans style to wear and why?
Trace Ayala: I like the Billy Flare or Billy Bootcut. I ride almost every day and like the looser fitting denim that is comfortable for me to wear while I am roping.
True Jeans: What is your favorite William Rast women's style and why?
Trace Ayala: I like the Women's Savoy. The design of the yolk on the back makes all girls rears look amazing!
True Jeans: The brand has a strong celebrity following. Other than William Rast being a celebrity-driven brand, how will William Rast continue to differentiate itself amongst other top and emerging denim brands?
Trace Ayala: All we can do is be true to who we are and true to the clothes that we want to wear and I think that will end up differentiating us from the mainstream.
True Jeans: We absolutely love William Rast's signature back pocket design! Is there a story of influence behind the design?
Trace Ayala: We call it "Dub" because each pocket is half of a W which ties back to William Rast
True Jeans: Does William Rast have plans to branch into other merchandise categories besides clothing?
Trace Ayala: Absolutely! We will be creating an entire lifestyle brand.
True Jeans: What kind of jeans did you and Justin wear growing up?
Trace Ayala: Mostly Levi's because they always stay true to being an American brand.
True Jeans: What will be the hot trend we can expect to see for upcoming seasons from William Rast?
Trace Ayala: Distressed and vintage denim, work wear styling and classic and high-rise silhouettes.
True Jeans: What role do you and Justin play in the company? Are you just investors or do you participate in the day-to-day operations of the business?
Trace Ayala: Justin and I are co-founders of the brand. We are involved every day. I have an office here downtown and I have basically become the culture ambassador of the brand. I ensure that every aspect of this brand stays true to who we are.
True Jeans: Congratulations on your engagement to Joanna Garcia! Will you be wearing any William Rast to your wedding?
Trace Ayala: Absolutely!
True Jeans: Last question...What do you think of our website TrueJeans.com and our unique fit technology?!?
Trace Ayala: I think it is awesome!! I have always been a true believer that whatever jeans makes you feel comfortable is something you should be wearing regardless of the brand name.
Posted by Julie R. on August 4, 2008 at 12:11 PM
Filed under: Fashion Forums, Fashion Trends, Premium Denim Brands, True Cool, Woman's Clothing, Woman's Fashion
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Perhaps you've visited the folks over at DenimBlog and HonestForum via our blog roll or some of our blog posts for some fashion advice or the scoop on the latest trends.
There is another really cool part of their website called HonestMall. You know how if you go into eBay and search for designer clothes, you end up with a gazillion results loaded with knock-offs and scams? Well, on HonestMall, it's a much smaller scale, and they've taken precautions to make sure that all of the listings are authentic.
The mall charges a one time $10 entry fee to keep the scammers out, and there are brand managers that review the posted items to make sure they're real. They dig through to make sure that the seller is a real person, that they have a high feedback rating, where the item came from, and they even comb over high-res photos to confirm stitching and tag details. No more squinting at your monitor to figure out if that sexy Juicy Couture sweatshirt or that cute Kate Spade bag is fake! Some sample brands you might find on there include Diesel Jeans and Sevens as well as Louis Vuitton, Dolce and Gabbana, Manolo Blahnik, and more.
They are also working on integration with myspace and facebook and are building a mini version to work on your phones and blackberries. The best part? They've started a charity too and a portion of all their revenue goes to the poor. Stay tuned for more info as we collaborate, and remember to shop safely! If you're ever suspicious, remember to have a look at our blog post about how to spot fake premium denim so you don't make an expensive mistake!
Posted by Lesley Anderson on January 31, 2008 at 11:00 AM
Filed under: Designer Jeans, Men's Fashion, Premium Denim Brands, Woman's Fashion
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Pine IV has created quite a buzz around the green community lately. It is hard to escape the eco-awareness craze and this is one trend that I hope is long lasting.
The Green Girl Guide, a blog dedicated to eco-friendly beauty, fashion and lifestyle trends, recently featured Pine IV in one of its posts. This post is great because it mentions how Pine IV is planning on launching a line made from organic cotton and bamboo in 2008. In the mean time, Pine IV continues to do its part to help the environment by planting a tree for every pair of jeans they sell.
Posted by Philip D. on November 19, 2007 at 10:59 AM
Filed under: Designer Jeans, Fashion Trends, Mom Fashion, Premium Denim Brands, True Cool, Woman's Clothing, Woman's Fashion
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It seems like every week there is yet another celebrity introducing a clothing line. Celebs like Justin Timberlake, Paris Hilton, Victoria Beckham and Sara Jessica Parker are all cashing in on their lucrative clothing lines and celebrities everywhere are looking to follow in their footsteps.
The latest celebrity turned designer making news is celebutante Kim Kardashian. The socialite and star of new E! reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians became famous for being friends with Paris Hilton (among other things).
Kim stated, "It's definitely going to happen but we're just meeting with manufacturers at the minute so it's still in the early stages...We want to start with jeans. Like a denim line. And then we want to do some really cute dresses and stuff that we would wear."
Kim already owns and runs the L.A. boutique Dash with sisters Kourtney and Khloe. Dash specializes in designer labels and Kim states that "pretty much my whole wardrobe is from there.My life and my world is fashion."
Posted by Kristen D. on November 15, 2007 at 10:43 AM
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Jennifer Garner loves her 7 For All Mankind jeans so much! This lovely lady practically lives in these jeans, wearing them to run errands, attend meetings, sign autographs and even while playing with daughter, Violet. Jennifer seems to favor the "A" Pocket style but has also been spotted wearing the signature bootcut.
Posted by Kristen D. on November 14, 2007 at 5:43 AM
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Patricia Field, the style mastermind behind the costumes of Sex and the City and The Devil Wears Prada, has teamed up with mega shoe retailer Payless to launch a collection of her stylish shoes.
Field recently wore a pair of 'one of a kind' shoes to the Oscars which will be remade as part of the range.
The collection is expected to hit Payless stores some time this holiday season and will retail for $45.00 and under. I am hoping Patricia's collection will be perfect to pair with some of my favorite jeans for all my holiday parties this year!
Posted by Kristen D. on November 13, 2007 at 10:42 AM
Filed under: Mom Fashion, True Cool, Woman's Clothing, Woman's Fashion
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With all the talk about model’s being too skinny lately, Target has ditch models for its latest showing of fashion and have enlisted the help of animated holograms to debut its newest fall fashions. The 3-D projections were created by Musion Systems Limited, who also helped created the holograms used during the Gorillaz’s live performance for the MTV Europe Awards. This show was the first virtual model-less fashion show of its kind.
Target's show took place last week on November 6th and 7th at Vanderbilt Hall in New York’s Grand Central Station. Streaming projections were broadcast several times each hour throughout the two day event. The show featured men's, women's, bridal and maternity collections from Bowie by Keanan Duffty for Target®, Erin Fetherston™ for Target, Isaac Mizrahi for Target®, Liz Lange for Target® and Mossimo for Target™ as well as jewelry, handbags and shoes from Dominique Cohen for Target® and HOLLYWOULD for Target®.
What do you think of Target’s innovative fashion show? Is it a strike of genius or should they have stuck with traditional real life models to show their new live of fashion?
Posted by Kristen D. on November 12, 2007 at 10:30 AM
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There is no denying that skinny jeans are continuing to rule the denim scene this fall. One of the biggest trends this fall and winters is jeans and boots. Skinny jeans paired with boots are the perfect stylish duo to step out in as the leaves fall and temperatures drop.
Still not sure if the skinny trend is for you?!? Try creating the same look with a classic pair of straight leg jeans, like Red Engine’s Straight Leg. Straight legs offer a little bit more versatility while still being narrow enough to be tucked into your boots.
Posted by Kristen D. on November 10, 2007 at 1:41 PM
Filed under: Fashion Advice, Fashion Trends, Mom Fashion, Petite and Plus Sizes, Skinny Jeans, Woman's Clothing, Woman's Fashion
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Have the past few posts sparked your interested in the sneaker culture? If so, I suggest reading “Life, Love and Sneakers” from The Boston Phoenix. The article was written over a year ago but is filled with timeless stories about the sneaker culture.
According to The Phoenix, the sneakerhead culture “isn’t just confined to online forums and brick-and-mortar high-end stores; it’s also creeping into the mainstream.” The infiltration of the sneaker culture can be seen by watching the ESPN2 series It’s the Shoes, “a late-night sneaker-centric summer-series featuring interviews with the likes of Carmelo Anthony, Spike Lee, and Missy Elliott.”
The hip hop culture has and continues to greatly influence the appeal of the sneaker culture. Legendary MC and DJ, Biz Markie, shares his passion for sneakers in this clip from ESPN2's series It’s the Shoes. Check out his old school 1970’s Puma’s and Super Pro Ked’s.
Posted by Kristen D. on November 8, 2007 at 5:30 AM
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So just how huge has the sneaker culture become? American’s obsession with sneaker has grown so big that ABC’s Nightly News team covered the story. The segment is great because it touches on the fact that sneakers are a form of nostalgia that many people are willing to pay a pretty penny for.
Click here to check out this segment. The segment features clips from HBO’s hit series “Entourage” and Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing.
Posted by Kristen D. on November 6, 2007 at 5:40 AM
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It is with great pleasure that I am able to introduce our True Life readers to our first official guest blogger. Addie Smith works for Boston College as a Research Coordinator in the Women's Resource Center. Boston College is currently in the midst of their "Love Your Body" week long campaign to raise students' awareness about body image issues. Please read on the find out more about this campaign and how you too can get involved to promote healthier body image.
Change your Jeans not your Genes--
find a pair that fits the TRUE you.

Standing in front of the mirror squeezing, stuffing, and shimmying into jeans left over from my senior year in high school I realized—I’m not a size 2 anymore—not even close. I looked in the mirror, sighed, and like any other woman scrutinized-- hated.
For me, this scrutiny is particularly shameful. I run a research study looking at the biological (and genetic) correlates of anorexia nervosa - a serious psychiatric disorder where the fear of fat and weight gain is so over powering that individuals fast, exercise, and purge to points of severe malnutrition and life threatening medical complications. So, shouldn’t I, the scientist, understand how ridiculous it is to try and make my body do and be things it simply can’t? And shouldn’t I, who sees women each day who have lost themselves in the pursuit of thin, lead by example and love all of me? Well, it would help if I could find a pair of jeans that fit.
Inspired by the National Eating Disorders Association and in conjunction with the Boston College Love Your Body week the Eating Disorders Research Team in the Boston College School of Nursing has partnered with TrueJeans to encourage college age women (and men!) to change their JEANS not their GENES.
The lifetime prevalence of full blown anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa in women are .9% /1.5% respectively and .3%/.5% respectively in men (Hudson et al. 2007). These numbers still surprise me and they barely touch on the amount of healthy individuals who struggle with poor body image and disordered eating patterns—especially in college!
Although exercise and healthy eating are important, we now know that the size and shape of your body is greatly determined by genetic factors—which are hard to change, but with a site like TrueJeans finding a pair of jeans that fits everyBODY isn’t so hard.
So, we are encouraging students to bring in their old “skinny” jeans-- you know the ones that you keep telling yourself you will fit back into…someday, the ones that make you feel fat/old/ugly. In exchange, students will receive a coupon for TrueJeans so they can realize that with a pair of jeans that fits the TRUE you, you can feel fit/young/beautiful without resorting to detrimental eating patterns and habits
Additionally, all the jeans we collected will be donated to women and children's’ shelters in the greater Boston area.
For more information on the research I do visit http://www.bc.edu/schools/son/research/eating_disorders.html, OR to start a “Change your Jeans not Genes” program check out this site: http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/.
Posted by Kristen D. on November 4, 2007 at 2:52 PM
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For years now, Sneakerpimps has been on a revolutionary traveling sneaker tour that represents the sneaker culture through out the entire world.
Sneakerpimps is a lifestyle showcase with more than 1,500 shoes on display as well as sneakers crafted by artists and inspired by photography. Most sneaker events only have Air Jordan or Nike displayed and a couple more brands that have blown up the last couple years. However, Sneakerpimps has a wide variety of limited edition kicks that are hard to find anywhere else.
This show is a lot different from others traveling exhibits. The show takes an innovative look at not just the colors but also the artistic vision that goes into creating every pair. Most of the shoes that travel with Sneakerpimps were custom painted or custom created. The Aragon hallways were filled with sneakers.
If you are a sneakerhead, I definitely suggesting check out this show when it comes to a city near you!
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Posted by Kristen D. on November 3, 2007 at 5:53 AM
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My quest to find the perfect sneakers is taking me to New York City this weekend. After learning more and more about the sneaker culture, I decided that I cannot just settle for any old shoe. Instead, I will be venturing to Fight Club, located in Manhattan.
Fight Club is the ultimate sneakerhead destination. A friend of mind insisted that I check out this store because it is unlike any other. According to The New York Times, "the people who frequent Flight Club are sneaker freaks, mostly men who are addicted to buying limited-edition vintage athletic footwear. They speak in highly technical language, tossing around terms like 'tongue graphic' and "toe boxes" with the gravity of men discussing tractor engines or team sports."
If you are in the New York City area, check out Fight Club at , 120 Nassau St (between Beekman and Ann).
The store also has a second location in Los Angeles at 503 N Fairfax Ave (between Beverly and Melrose.)
Posted by Kristen D. on November 2, 2007 at 5:39 AM
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America is truly becoming a denim culture. Jeans are no longer reserved for casual weekend wear; instead they have become a staple in our daily wardrobe. What better to pair with your jeans than a great pair of sneakers. Not only are they totally comfortable, but a great pair of sneakers can also be the ultimate fashion statement.
I went on the hunt for the perfect pair of sneakers recently and during my search I learned a tremendous amount about the growing sneaker culture that is making sneakers one of the hottest commodities on the market.
My knowledge of this growing sneaker culture was pretty limited. Besides the fact that I love the way a great pair of sneakers looked when paired with awesome fitting jeans, I did not know much about how the sneaker culture got its start and slowly invaded main stream America.

In order to begin learning about this social culture and find my perfect pair of kicks, I checked out Hypebeast.com, an online magazine for all things relating to the sneaker culture. This site is a great resource for anyone interested in learning about the latest sneakers to hit the market and is also great for those looking to learn about the many vintage styles that are out there.
Hypebeast.com also has a forum with topics relating to specific sneaker brands, custom sneakers, where to buy sneakers, and street fashion. The conversations that are contained in these threads certainly show the passion for sneakers that is growing.

From there, I checked out a site called Sneakerhead.com. Sneakerhead is a term describing the newest generation of sneaker collectors, those in search of the coolest, rarest sneaker on the market, whether it be Adidas, Nike or Reebok. If you are at all interested in learning about anything from the history of sneakers to where to get the best selection of sneakers, Sneakerhead.com's Sneaker Academy is the place for you.
Check back all week for more about what I learned about the sneaker culture!!!
Posted by Kristen D. on November 1, 2007 at 11:25 AM
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Still looking a last minute costume for the trick-or-treating festivities this evening? I can across this idea yesterday and had to share. It is super easy and can be made mostly with items that you probably already have in your closet.
Pair a denim shirt with any pair of blue jeans in your closet. Roll up the sleeve of the denim shirt and tie a red handkerchiefs around your head. Throw on some black eyeliner and red lipstick and get ready to show off the biceps of the World War II iconic Rosie the Riveter.
Happy Halloween!!!!
Posted by Kristen D. on October 31, 2007 at 5:54 AM
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The geniuses behind 7 For All Mankind are taking their brain power and focusing on launching a line of fashionable accessories, including shoes and handbags. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal examines whether or not 7 For All Mankind’s expansion can work.
The Journal tends to support the idea the 7 For All Mankind’s expansion will give the brand a stronger presence in the market and will be good for the company, stating:
"Launched in 2000, without any advertising but lots of word of mouth in hip, fashionable circles, Seven For All Mankind's jeans quickly became hot sellers, racking up $70 million in sales in its second year in business in 2002, up from $13 million its first year… The brand burned hot enough to catch Wall Street's attention. In 2005, Bear Stearns's Merchant Banking unit bought a 50% stake in Seven for All Mankind LLC for nearly $300 million. Founder Mr. Koral owned the rest. He is staying on with Seven until his contract expires in February."
Seven has also recently been acquired by the major apparel label, VF Corp, who also owns brands like Lee, Wrangler and Nautica. Seven should be able to use the resources already in place at these sportswear brands while breaking into the accessory market.
7 For All Mankind’s premium jeans literally exploded onto the scene, quickly earning critical acclaim and an immediate following for its innovative us of fits, fabrics, and finishes in denim. Will the same happen for the brand’s new line of accessories?
What do you think? Will 7 For All Mankind be able to successfully crossover into other product categories or should they keep their focus on the quality denim that so many of us how come to love?
Posted by Kristen D. on October 30, 2007 at 5:50 AM
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With Halloween only a week days away, the clock is ticking to come up with some last minute costume ideas. There is no need to panic with these three simple ideas that can all be assembled with your favorite pair of denim jeans.
You can easily create a cowboy or cowgirl costume by pairing your jeans with a western inspired vest, a cowboy har and some cowboy boots.
To create a scarecrow costume, throw on some jeans and a plaid short and stuff the pockets full with straw or shredded raffia. Tie twine of rope around your waist to make a belt. Add a few touches of straw to a hat, gloves and boots. Finish the look with a corn cob pipe and or even a fake crow perched on your shoulder.
For those looking for a costume that is slightly more creative, check out the Where's Waldo above. This costume can also be super easy. First, pair your blue jeans with a red and white horizontally striped shirt. Add a pair of round, black framed glasses and a red and white striped cap.
Please feel free to share any other costume ideas that can be created with denim jeans! I can't wait to hear what you come up with!
Posted by Kristen D. on October 27, 2007 at 11:11 AM
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Victoria Beckham absolutely loves wearing jeans from her own clothing line, dvb. She looks amazing in each and every style. Lately, she tends to be favoring the flared style that is on the far left. I absolutely love the trouser style the she paired with the vest.
What do you think of Ms. Beckham's new line of clothing? Has she successfully made the transition into fashion designer?
Posted by Kristen D. on October 26, 2007 at 5:27 AM
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Jessica Simpson graces the cover of the November 2007 issue of In Style Magazine. Jessica, whose two new movies, Blonde Ambition and Major Movie Star, are in the works, answers questions from both In Style readers and personal friends.
Jessica looks absolutely gorgeous in these shots. She is of course wearing her favorite pair of William Rast jeans.
To read the entire In Style article, click here.
Posted by Kristen D. on October 24, 2007 at 5:18 AM
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When you think of Chanel, black and white classic elegance most likely comes to mind. However, Chanel’s recent catwalk show at Paris Fashion Week moved away from the world of classic elegance and moved into the edgy world of denim!
It seems like everyone in the fashion world, including is buzzing about this collection. "The last thing the fashion world expected was a show proclaiming American nationalism", says Kinoshi, “but that's just what they got. With a prevalent theme of reds, whites and blues, Chanel Creative Director Karl Lagerfeld showed the high fashion crowd that denim can belong on a fashion week catwalk, in more ways than one.”
With this line, Largerfeld has taken an everyday fabric like denim and has translated it into the haute couture world of high-end fashion. I am not sure how I feel about the use of denim in this collection. Don’t get me wrong, I really think the lines of these pieces are gorgeous. I just don’t know if the fabric is appropriate for the image Chanel upholds.
How do you feel about Chanel’s new line? Do you think Chanel is taking the denim trend too far?
Posted by Kristen D. on October 22, 2007 at 7:39 PM
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Going green is not a new concept. In fact, I have shared environmentally friendly news about ways to recycle your old denim and Pine IV's efforts to be an eco-friendly brand. This trend of environmental awareness is beginning to take over the fashion world.
More and more brands are looking for ways to make them more eco-friendly. Innovative, affordable, eco-friendly designs are here to stay, and boutiques and stores are recognizing this emerging trends, and beginning to make these eco-friendly styles more available to consumers.
One of my favorite new eco-friendly brands is Doie Designs. This beautiful collection of Asian-inspired bamboo jersey fashions is the brainchild of Sara Kirsner. Kirsner previously worked with well known designers Marc Jacobs and Donna Karan before deciding to leave the high-end world of fashion to focus on her own environmentally friendly clothing line.
Doei Designs are made from bamboo fabric. Unlike cotton, bamboo grows fast without artificial assistance and does not require pesticides. Bamboo is also incredible soft and extremely durable and strong.
One of my favorite piece in this environmentally friendly collection is the Harusame Nagameru Dress. Check out the entire Doei collection at www.doiedesigns.com.

Posted by Kristen D. on October 20, 2007 at 5:31 AM
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A recent Forbes article, entitled "How To Wear Fall Fashion's Top Trends," discussed the latest fall fashion trends and offers advice on how to take the runway trends and make them work with your everyday wardrobe.
According to Forbes, wearing runway looks can "pose a risk: What won applause on the runway can get you hooted off the stage of real life. Says David Wolfe, creative director of The Doneger Group, a fashion-forecasting firm in New York City, "For the designers, it's an exciting time; but for consumers, figuring out how to wear these trends without looking foolish can be problematic."
Yellow and other bright hues were a major trend to hit the runways in designer's menswear fall collections. Forbes advised that the best way to incorporate these brighter colors into your wardrobe is to "use sparingly." A great way to pull this look off is to incorporated brightly colored accessories such as a tie or pocket pocket to your outfits.
For women, the major color trend is grey. But for those who are looking for a little more color, geometric patterns are the way to go. Forbes warns that you can "run the risk of looking a fool, though, if you wear too loud a print in too conservative an office. And to wear more than one patterned item at a time is definitely a no-no: You'll look like a test-pattern."
To learn more about the right way to wear this season's trends check out "How To Wear Fall Fashion's To Trends" at http://mt.corpblogsite.com/mt2/www.forbes.com
Posted by Kristen D. on October 19, 2007 at 5:00 AM
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The winter season (at least on our side of the coast) is underway. I woke up to a bit of frost on my car, and there is no denying that there are some cold mornings to come. Having lived in New England all of my life, I know how hard it is to find a flattering and fashionable coat that meets my winter warmth standards.
To my delight, I found some great hints in this months Issue of O Magazine. The article, entitled ‘The Right Coat For Your Body’ gives readers tips on just that—finding the perfect fitting, flattering winter coat. Now, a few of the price points in the coats featured in the article are a bit high, so I have put my own twist on the piece. I’ve found the same styles in the suggested coats online, all priced$300.00 or less. So here we go…
Problem: Some coats are bulky, taking away from our natural curves. For women that want the look of softer curves, a jacket with side button closures and tailored lines is suggested. I found a great jacket from Revolve Clothing. This is a lighter jacket spinning off from what is shown on Oprah’s magazine, but should create the desired effect of softer shoulders and a more pronounced, but soft waist.

Problem: Do you have a great waist, but a weaker upper half? Many women experience the same problem and would like to find a coat that, by the jacket’s style, accentuates their shoulders. Draping around the neck and shoulders is the best way to show off your upper half. This gorgeous wool coat from Marc Jacobs on Bluefly is a perfect fit. Wrapping around the waist still shows off your natural waist line, but the open v-neck and draping around the shoulders will help you with your fit needs.
Problem: Some women try to hide the area between their hips and knees in heavy ankle length coats. Well, O Magazine provides a solution: find a peacoat style more fitted around the upper waist, which forms into a a-line towards the bottom and make sure the coat is tailored to end above the knee. I would also suggest wearing this coat with slimming clothes, like a high waisted but fitted pair of jeans like Kasil Jean's Tribeca, or a pencil skirt with herringbone leggings. I found the perfect coat on Bluefly again. A DKNY wool pea coat with extended collar, drawn in waist and a lower cut to end right above or at your knee.
Problem: Need space for a bigger bustline, but still want room to move? A cocoon shaped coat is perfect for this fit battle. The coat’s shape allows for a full range of motion without looking like you’re swimming in the jacket. In fact, this style of coat which is lightly gathered at the bottom is coming back into style. Back in the 20’s the cocoon shape substituted for capes to offer better protection in the winter months. Because these coats are so popular, it was really hard to find them within our 300.00 budget, but I did get lucky on Oasis a great black and white wool blend with fashionable buttons and a funnel collar will do the trick!
Problem: In the 50’s A-line swing coats came into style, and let me tell you, it simply isn’t old yet! Every season new A-lines appear in better wool blend and colors than before. If you have a pear shaped waist line, which many of us do, this is the coat for you. Of all the coats suggested here, this is the easiest to find at your local department store. However, if shopping on line is more your style, check out this coat on BlueFly by Adam Meets Eve.

Problem: As a petite woman myself, I look for a coat which will give me a little more height. This great coat from La Redoute is just what I’d purchase. It has a wrapover look to give my torso a longer look and a partial funnel neck to give me more height up top around my neckline. The coat shows more leg, which also gives the desired illusion of height. Match that up with a great pair of heels and fitted bottoms and you’re ready to go!
I hope this helps you all either when browsing online or during in-store shopping trips!
If you have any other fit problems we can help you out with feel free to leave a comment and I’ll work on finding the right coat for your body. If you have any other favorite styles or stores online for coats feel free to share it in a comment as well! Happy Shopping!
Posted by Megan Dickinson on October 1, 2007 at 11:24 AM
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There is no denying that skinny jeans are continuing to rule the denim scene this fall. I recently came across the collaborative fashion blog, Denim Blog, and found two posting that prove that the skinny trend is still alive and thriving.
The first posting, entitled “How Do I Wear Tight Hudson Jeans Well,” offers great advice for curvy women looking to rock the skinny jean look. A common concern among more curvaceous women is how to stay on top of high fashion denim trends without sacrificing a great fit and a happy body image. This article tries to send some light on how to make this trend work for you. Make sure that the pair you buy fits you really well, and match them with some knee high boots to lengthen the appearance of your legs. Pairing them up with a loose-fitting top will also not only attract more attention to the jeans, but create the illusion of smaller hips and thighs.
The second post, “Designer Fashion – Back to the Future,” offers some insight into what runway styles will make it mainstream. The article notes that retro styles are really making a comeback, and seem to have more impact with consumers than than cutting-edge new fashions do. Designers are noticing this trend and are gearing their designs toward the retro-fabulous, with wide headbands/bandanas, leggings, and of course, the skinny jean! “The tighter the bottom, the better the look and they can be paired with just about anything.”
Check out some of the great skinny jeans True Jeans has to offer and see which styles will best fit you. Some of my favorites are the 575 Parliament, the Hudson Stella Skinny and the Wrangler 47 Lillington.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 26, 2007 at 6:36 AM
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What a difference your waist waist line make! It is important to pay close attention to where your pants' waistband rest, aka the rise.
If you have a lot of room between your ribs and hips and your legs are on the short side, you are most likely long waisted. Wearing high waisted pants with tucked in tops is a great way to make your legs look longer.
Those ladies with longer legs and less distance between ribs and hips are considered short waisted. By wearing pants with a lower rise with untucked shirts can stretch out your torso and make you midsection appear longer.
When your waistband is hitting where it is should bem your legs and torso will appear to be in perfect proportion.
For more information about finding the perfect rise for your body check out People Magazine's Style Watch.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 24, 2007 at 6:27 AM
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Not all of us are lucky enough to have curves in all the right places. For those who are a little less well endowed in the bust, there are a few simple tricks from People Magazine’s Style Watch that can make you appear more voluptuous. Don’t worry, we won’t tell!!!
Just like those with a boyish figure, you small busted ladies out there can create curves and a more shapely appearance by wearing clothing that is very structured. Tops that add dimension, whether in the form of ruffles, embellishments, etc., are a great way to create the appearance of a larger chest. Asymmetrical and higher necklines will also help to broaden the shoulder and create the illusion of a fuller bust.
Adding layers or clothing that drapes and the bust is also a trick that helps to fill you out. Kate Hudson is a great example of how layering can work in your favor. “While the slim knit (left) is fine, the sweater’s added layers and the belt make for a sexier silhouette.”
Posted by Kristen D. on September 21, 2007 at 7:14 AM
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Everyone who has seen Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth knows that global warming is no joke but who knew that one of the most obvious effects of the warming trend can be seen in your closets. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal examines how we as a global community are moving toward “seasonless dressing.”
The WSJ also claims that “people spend so much time indoors and in cars that their lives are essentially climate-controlled. There's less of a need for bulky sweaters and tweedy woolens.”
So what are designers trying to do to adjust to the climate change? Liz Claiborne Inc, Target, Kohls and JC Penny are all shifting the way they sell clothes, so they have items on the rack that customers need "month to month, instead of season to season." These companies have been working with climatologists and meteorological consultants to how plan the fabrics and styles that should be available month to month.
Because there are lee dramatic changes between seasons, the chore of switching out your entire wardrobe every few months is no longer necessary. I wonder if that means that the near future we will be wearing white denim all year round – kind of a scary thought!!!
What do you think about the climate change’s effect of fashion?
Posted by Kristen D. on September 20, 2007 at 8:15 AM
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There seems to be an external disagreement between old and new schools surrounding what ‘business casual’ is. The custom of ‘casual Fridays’ has been more accepted in years past, with most organizations launching to a ‘everyday business casual’ state of mind as of the past few years. Thank you, Silicon Valley, for spreading the idea!!
So…let’s go ahead and define it, shall we? Or better yet, we will let Wikipedia do it for us:
“Business casual, also known as smart casual, is a popular dress code that emerged in white-collar workplaces in Western countries in the 1990s. Many information technology businesses in Silicon Valley were early adopters of this style of dress. … some Silicon Valley entrepreneurs such as Steve Jobs are known to wear jeans as part of the business casual look. In academic and research settings, however, jeans may be worn with a dress shirt. The second from the top button may also be opened in addition to the very top button.”
I am one who likes to dress a bit casually at work. I am also interested in any way to defend my right to dress more on the casual side. Sure, capris or skinny jeans might not make the cut, but what about a great trouser cut? I wear my pair of Orchid Wide Leg Trousers quite a bit with a dress shirt or sweater. To me, the key to wearing jeans to work is ensuring that the details in the seams and back pockets are simple and the wash in more monochrome and on the darker side instead of lighter washes with a distressed look.

I’ve recently found my silver lining, not to mention new source of rationalization!! In a recent
Boston.com article, research conducted by Ladders.com was shared. Ladders polled over 1,000 executives who make more than 100k annually, about their own (and their employers’) view on business casual. The response to me was great! Results found that of respondents polled:
- 62 percent said business casual is their standard workplace dress code
- 80 percent of executives prefer to wear more casual attire at work
- 42.2 percent mention that they see more company’s adoption a less formal dress code
- 22.3 percent said the definition of ‘business casual’ has stretched to include JEANS!
On the flip side, however, as reported by USA Today, some employees are finding that their industry does not think business casual is appropriate. I guess you have to look at business casual through the eyes of your boss, not to mention the industry you work in. There are helpful hints all over the web, one of which is About.com’s HR section. These sites are especially helpful if you don’t have a written dress code at work.
For a good laugh to see just how far telecommuters will go to stay comfortable at work, click here.
These are problems and questions we all face at some point. Feel free to share your opinion or story here.
Posted by Megan Dickinson on September 14, 2007 at 2:37 PM
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Boyish figures are generally thinner, lanky and small-chested with thin hips. Anyone with a boyish figure should be looking for clothing that creates the illusion of curves. The following tips from People Magazine's Style Watch can help you add feminine curves to any boyish figure.
First, try wearing jackets or tops and dresses that are structured at the waistline. Clothing like this that carves out a waistline creates instant curves.
Cameron Diaz is a great role model for how to dress a long and lean shape. In both shots, Cameron creates a great long leg line with a great pair of William Rast’s Sadie straight leg jeans. However, in the photo on the left, Cameron’s cropped jacket that hits right at her natural waist helps to create a much more shapely body.
Those with a boyish figure are lucky enough to pretty much get away with wearing anything on the bottom. You should look for pants that hug your hips to help enhance any curves you do have. Check out both Hudson and William Rast more hip hugging styles that help to play up sexy curves!
Posted by Kristen D. on September 14, 2007 at 7:10 AM
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Having a big bosom may sound like a blessing to many women but it can sometimes be difficult to find the right clothing to properly flatter a big bust. Big busted women know that dressing their shape pose unique problems. To down play a top heavy chest, you should try to put together entire outfits that help make your chest appear more in proportion with the rest of your body.
First, avoid wearing baggy, shapeless tops. One common mistake many women with large busts make is to buy baggy tops in the hopes of hide their breasts. But baggy tops only serve to add the illusion of pounds, so you look heavy and busty. You should choose tops the glide over and follow your curves.
To best play up your curves, be aware of necklines. Look for v-necks, scoop necks, and open-collar button-ups. Each of these styles help to draw the eye upward, taking the emphasis off your chest. Opening your neckline with tops like these will help to make it seem longer.
Work on creating outfits that help elongate your midsection to help stretch you out. Jessica Simpson is a perfect example of how elongating your midsection can work to your advantage. In the photo on the left, Jessica’s unflattering high-waisted pants make her breast appear to be sitting right at her hips. On the right however, Jessica creates a longer torso line by wearing lower-cut jeans and an untucked t-shirt.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 12, 2007 at 6:09 AM
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You can always count on Women’s Wear Daily to provide you with breaking news in the fashion world. The latest news in the denim world is reminiscent of childhood. On August 30, 2007, WWD.com introduced me to a Spanish denim retailer, Cimarron, who has introduced scratch and sniff jeans for their fall line. The idea arose during a late night design session when a member of the design team accidentally spilled a green tea onto their trousers.
The latest fall collection features colored denim with a matching scent. The yellow jeans have a lemon scent, the orange jeans are scented with mandarin tones, green denim is minty fresh and pink smells of fresh berries. According to Cimarron’s designer, Tiziano Folgia, the scent is only released when the denim is rubbed and the scent should last up to 20 washes.
This is an interesting concept but I am not sure if I am ready to walk around in denim smelling like mint or lemon. What do you think? Would you be interested in owning a pair of these new scratch and sniff jeans?
Posted by Kristen D. on September 11, 2007 at 6:19 AM
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Fashion week is well underway in New York.
Check out style expert Robert Verdi in this video clip as he takes you on a whirlwind tour through the best and most glamorous that fashion week had to offer. The clip includes interviews with designers Betsey Johnson, Michael Kors, Diane Von Furstenburg, Michael Volbracht for Bill Blass and many more. Verdi also speaks with celebrities like Joan Rivers and Kim Catrall about the allure of fashion week.
Check out the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week YouTube site to see more video clips from several of the runway shows. Can't wait to see what is store this week at fashion week!
Posted by Kristen D. on September 10, 2007 at 9:21 AM
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All you petite ladies out there know just how difficult it can be to perfectly flatter your petite frame. Fit is all-important on a petite figure, so shop carefully.
Because you are working with a smaller frame, you do not want to overwhelm your shape with big, bulky or overly embellished clothing. Reese Witherspoon outfit on the left is much more flattering because the streamlined, form fitting clothes make her appear slimmer.
To help elongate and visually lengthen the leg, try a pair of tailored bootleg jeans. Kasil’sChelsea or Tribeca Trouser are to good options for creating a streamlined leg without adding bulk. With many style available in short length, !iT jeans is another great brand that offers lower rises in many styles that can work well on petite figures. Always remember that length is one of the easiest things to fix. Learn more about hemming options here.
Check out People Magazine’s August Style Watch Issue for more information on how to best play up your shape.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 10, 2007 at 6:18 AM
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I am always on the lookout for great bargains and in my search I came across this cool new website that I couldn’t help but share with our True Life readers. Styleviolet.com is a small boutique site featuring some of the latest fashion trends for women. You’ll love the site because nothing is more than $150 and most items are under $50. Styleviolet.com features pieces from small designer and celebrity favorites. Check out the some of my favorite items below.
Have any great site that you would like to share? Let me know. I am always dying to find new and exciting website!
Posted by Kristen D. on September 9, 2007 at 1:31 PM
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William Rast is one of the most popular denim lines on the market today. With there unique washes and stellar fits, it is no wonder that celebs and regular folks alike cannot get enough of this fashion forward brand.
Justin Timberlake and best friend / partner Trace Ayala launched the line in 2006 and its popularity has skyrockets over the last few months with the help of celebrity endorsements like Jessica Biel and Jessica Simpson.
In a recent interview with E! News, Ayala, who started his design career making custom designs for music tours and for friends, discusses William Rast’s upcoming fall line, which according to Ayala has an “Elvis/ Sinatra type of vibe.”
Check out the video to learn more about the celebrities who love this line and the technique William Rast uses to achieve a great fitting jean.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 8, 2007 at 6:15 AM
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New York City is not the only place hosting fashion shows this week. Boston is also joining in on the fun and hosting its own fashion week from September 7th – 14th. Some may wonder why Boston chose to host this week long event during New York’s even larger and more distinguished event. Even with most of big name designer, buyers and fashion advertisers in New York but Boston's fashion week is sure to showcase great designers.
Unlike New York’s fashion week shows, the Boston shows require an RSVP, but not an invitation, so anyone who is interested can request to reserve a spot via email. There are also several after parties and events to go along with the runways shows that require you to RSVP if you are interested in attending.
If you have time, check out the Boston Design Laboratory at the Hotel Commonwealth on Sunday, September 9th from 11:00AM – 5:00 PM. There will be multiple designers, and vintage couture will be resurrected for the runway. If you are in or around Boston, I think these events are definitely something worth checking out and supporting local designers! Let me know if you check out any of the events. I know I am going to try and make it to a few!
Posted by Kristen D. on September 7, 2007 at 11:42 AM
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Some of the biggest names in fashion and music joined forces last night at Fashion Rocks ’07. The concert, which was held at Radio City Music Hall, featured performances from Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Lopez, Usher and many more. Other heavy hitters, including Jessica Alba, Mischa Barton, Teri Hatcher and Carmen Electra, also came out to celebrate the strong bong between the fashion and music industries. The concert timing perfectly kicks off a new fashion season as well as celebrating the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.
Be sure to catch the great fashion and awesome musical performances tonight! Fashion Rocks airs on CBS tonight at 9PM EST.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 7, 2007 at 9:18 AM
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You’ve seen Jessica Simpson sporting these sexy jeans everywhere lately. All of the growing celebrities buzz prompted E!’s Daily 10 to featured Justin Timberlake’s William Rast clothing line. The line, which is inspired by Elvis and Frank Sinatra, has attracted quite a large celebrity following over the past couple of months. The Daily 10’s host Debbie Matenopoulos went behind the scenes and spoke with JT’s partner Trace Ayala to see how the pair goes about creating a great line of clothing.
Trace describes how the design process begins by choosing which type of denim (Italian, Japanese, American, etc) will be used for a particular style. Next, the duo decides which type of wash will be applied, whether it will be a dirty wash, a clean wash, or if the denim will be left raw. Finally, the fitting process begins. Instead of using one fit model, William Rast uses three very different models and takes the best fit out of the three.
Check out the video clip to learn more about how Jessica Simpson had William Rast design jeans exclusively for her.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 7, 2007 at 6:20 AM
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I recently visited Los Angeles for a wonderful (and long overdue) vacation. I was on the hunt for the new and upcoming street style that only LA can provide. Trends and the ‘next big thing’ to reverberate from the west coast over to us on the east coast.
It’s funny to me that after all the Rodeo Drives and Melrose’s that the city offers I found my diamond in the rough from one night out at a club called King King. There was a photographer from the popular nightlife and events scene named Rich Kim, of Blink of an I Productions. Kim was mingling among the crowd snapping photos of the attendees and performers with skill and ease. All of my friends in the LA area, that I was with, kept saying that ‘Rich is the best’ and ‘No one captures what he can’. So obviously, on my return to Boston I had to check out his site. Let me tell you my friends weren’t kidding! All the photos featured within the company’s index are nothing short of amazing.
This is where it gets really good. I noticed that Blink of an I captured a recent event featuring Zune and WESC. WESC offers their own high-end headphones in addition to their jeans. At this launch party WESC headphones were displayed with Zune’s popular digital media players along with WESC’s denim and shirt offerings.
Since True Jean’s offers WESC, my interest was sparked. It is well known that a lot of denim brands offer lifestyle items like sunglasses, handbags, shoes, and outerwear….and well… I guess now media items. So here’s my question for you: what is your preferred items to buy from your favorite jeans company other than denim? Personally I have purchased various items from Lucky Jeans, that have nothing to do with their denim line.. To be honest their hooded sweatshirts are constantly in and out of my closet. Your feedback is welcomed and appreciated.
To See all of the photos from this event go to Blink of an I Production's site where you can see the entire portfolio of the event. To Contact Blink of an I Productions just look at their event index and click one of the contact boxes at the top of the page. Furthermore, a whole-hearted thanks to Richard for the OK to reproduce these photos! I really appreciate it!
Disclaimer: This is NOT a paid post. It’s plain and simple: love these (and many other of Rich's) photos and the overall lifestyle branding trend we're all seeing so much of.
Posted by Megan Dickinson on September 6, 2007 at 9:00 AM
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It’s that time of year again. The fashionistas are flocking to New York City to determine what is hot and what is not for next season during Mercedes Benz Fashion week. Taking place September 5-12, this year’s events will feature the hottest trends and styles from some of the biggest names in fashion. Big name designers like Marc Jacobs, Zac Posen and Betsey Johnson will be showing there newest collections and up and coming designers like actress/ fashion icon Chloe Sevigny are participating in the event for the first time.
With over two hundred shows scheduled for New York’s Fashion Week, it can be extremely hard for designers to stand out from the rest of the crowd. I cannot wait to see what designers have up their sleeves to wow the crowds and highlight their new collections.
Because the clothes can’t make it down the runway on their own, check out New York Magazine for a list of the top ten models to watch during this fashion week.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 6, 2007 at 6:27 AM
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In May 2007 Steven Vogel released the book, Streetwear found here. Vogel is a freelance writer and critic and has contributed to several international magazines and websites. He is also the Global Special Projects Manager at Burton Snowboards.
Vogel is an enthusiast for all things street. In his own blog post announcing Streetwear’s release Vogel writes about his own goals and aspirations behind creating this work:
“What I wanted to achieve with this book is not really that simple to answer with one statement. I wanted to gather all my friends, colleagues and people that have inspired me in one way or other and get them to sit around a table, eat some BBQ and drink beers and talk about our experiences, thoughts, fears, goals and opinions about the subject of streetwear and subsequently this sub culture which has, for all of his, turned from fan, life to work and hopefully still encompasses all these facets…you will not find the who’s who of streetwear here, some people whom I wanted to participate didn’t want to, I didn’t know them or they had no time…I don’t want to preach about what it is streetwear and what it is … Nor are any of the contributors interested in telling you what to think. Each contributor shares their story, their idea’s, their thoughts on their very own personal journey in this sub culture through either interviews and / or short stories that were conducted throughout 2006.”
In addition to his other achievements, Vogel curates the annual streetwear show, 'Untitled'. Here is some information about the 2007 and 2006 parties . 'Untitled' is part of the BREAD & Butter international street culture tradeshow held in both Berlin and Barcelona every year.
I would suggest to any interested in street or urbanwear to check it out! If you’ve already read it, or have suggestions on other books on the streetwear sub-culture I ask you to share the wealth in a comment!
To read more of Steven Vogel’s commentary go to his blog featured on Hypebeast. There are a variety of blogs featured on this site about kicks, jeans, graffiti, art, and music. All are great reads with an international flavor.
Posted by Megan Dickinson on September 5, 2007 at 11:20 AM
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This post is for all you Laguna Beach and The Hills fans out there. Lauren Conrad has quickly become one of the most stylish reality TV celebrities out there. She has created a chic style all her own that has included trapeze and draped dresses that perfectly flatter her figure. Buzz was recently created about Lauren’s future as a designer when she was spotted this week on the red carpet of the Teen Choice Awards looking absolutely lovely in her own teal creation.
Can’t get enough of Lauren’s style; have no fear! The Lauren Conrad Collection debuted last week at the Las Vegas MAGIC Convention and is scheduled to hit stores on September 15th. Conrad, who is currently studying fashion design at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, has always had a love for fashion and design and has certainly honed her personal style over the last few years. Her new line is set to include forty different pieces in fabrics like jersey knit and gauze and is inspired by the clothing Lauren loves wearing.
Check out www.shoplaurenconrad.com to get a preview of Lauren’s new collection.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 5, 2007 at 6:06 AM
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Jessica Simpson just cannot get enough of Justin Timberlake’s line of denim, William Rast. She was spotted last Friday night heading to popular nightclub, Le Duex, in Hollywood California while wearing the Savoy Trouser. The very next day she was seen out grabbing lunch with some friends wearing the exact same pair.
Jessica looks fresh and beautiful in her William Rast's Savoy jeans paired both with a white tank top and a green hoodie. These jeans are just perfect for both casual and chic dressing.
The William Rast Savoy is now available in three washes - Evening, Dust and Barcelona. Get yours today!
Posted by Kristen D. on September 3, 2007 at 7:29 AM
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Alyssa Milano debuted some items from her new line of clothing “TOUCH” at the MAGIC Convention on Monday, August 27,2007. MAGIC is where the fashion industry converges on Las Vegas for one of the most influential four days in the business. MAGIC International is the world's largest and most widely recognized producer of trade shows for the apparel industry and it is the perfect place for Alyssa to unveil some new products from her line of baseball inspired clothing.
Alyssa, who has been a huge baseball fan all of her life, partnered with G-III Apparel Group and Major League Baseball and are working together to create a line of ladies' baseball gear designed for juniors and young women. The line consists of denim, dresses and other chic items that are said to "utilizing high quality fabrics and body-contouring silhouettes."
The line hit stores in spring 2007 and has been so successful that it will also be expanding to include headwear in the form of traditional caps, trucker hats, military hats and visors. I know I am very excited to see someone making stylish baseball inspired clothing, especially since the line includes some super cute Red Sox items.
To read more about Alyssa’s thoughts on the game as well as insightful analysis on the sport she loves check out her baseball blog at www.alyssa.mlblogs.com. You can also check out some of the “TOUCH” products at www.MLB.com.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 1, 2007 at 7:20 AM
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MySpace unveiled the revamped version of MySpace’s Fashion Channel earlier this week on August 28, 2007. The sites launch further deepens the relationship between the networking site and the fashion industry. The Fashion Channel will be similar to the existing Music and Movies channels and will allows users to connect with fashion designers, brand and stylish celebrities. Besides providing you with a way to connect with your favorite designers, the site will also feature video diaries of celebrities’ closets and fashion lives.
InStyle magazine has signed on to partner with the Fox owned site. InStyle will share the most up-to-date fashion news and information in a section entitled “InStyle News.” WhoWhatWearDaily, one of my favorite daily fashion sites, has also partnered with MySpace Fashion.
To check out the newest channel, go to www.myspace.com/fashion. While you are browsing the site, be sure to check out True Jeans’ MySpace page and become our friend to receive special updates on sales and specials.
Posted by Kristen D. on August 31, 2007 at 6:10 AM
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Supermodel and “Project Runway” host, Heidi Klum, is the newest face of
Jordache jeans. Klum replaces previous Jordache model Elizabeth Hurley. The mother of three looks incredible in nothing but these Jordache jeans.
President of Jordache Enterprises Liz Berlinger said of Klum, “With her success as a supermodel, businesswoman and mother, Heidi embodies the sexy confidence that the Jordache brand is about.”
If only I could look like that in my designer jeans! :)
Posted by Kristen D. on August 27, 2007 at 8:43 AM
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The last few weeks of August can only mean one thing – the back to school season is right around the corner. For many, shopping for back-to-school apparel is a late summer ritual.
Anyone who is prepare for back to school shopping should check out this must-read story from CNN reporting on the latest trends in shopping for back-to-school apparel.
As tweens and teens become increasingly savvy about fashion, they are no longer asking for fashion basics to go back to school with. Instead, they are asking for luxury products, such as $200 handbags and $100-plus designer jeans.
So what is the major item in the fashion world this back to school season? Denim, varying from pencil skirts to long shorts to different styles, rises and colors of jeans. My absolute favorite trend for back to school denim has to be the wide leg styles that have hit the scene. The wide leg is a soft comfortable cut that is flattering to so many body types that can stylishly take you from class and extra curricular activities.
What are your favorite back to school trends this season?
Posted by Kristen D. on August 24, 2007 at 8:49 AM
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Victoria Beckham has become quite the style icon and now she will be sharing her fashion tips, tricks and ideas with the world in a new book. HarperCollins announced that the book, entitled “That Extra Half an Inch: Hair, Heels and Everything in Between,” will be released in November. The book has already been released and climbed to the top of the best sellers list in the UK.
The US release comes on the heels of launch of Victoria's own line of denim, DVB.
According to HarperCollins the book will offer guidance on everything fashion related, from dressing for special occasions to looking great day to day. I know I can’t wait to see just how practical Posh’s advice is going to be.
What do you think of Victoria Beckham adding accomplished author to her list occupations? I can’t wait to hear from you!
Posted by Kristen D. on August 22, 2007 at 8:36 AM
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There has always been quite a buzz online about how to avoid buying fake designer clothing. To all you fakey sellers out there— we are catching on and sharing the information!!. With the overnight success of premium denim it is no wonder that counterfeit problems will come into play. Sites like eBay are great to haggle on prices and feel more control of your purchases, but it’s not always 'what you see is what you get' on sites like these. I wanted to write this quick post to let all our readers know about a few helpful hints and websites to help you buy online, and sometimes even in stores with confidence.
eBay has a great list of resources written by members about the signs to look out for when perusing the site. Some of the suggestions are about brands in particular, such as Diesel, Seven for all Mankind, Rock & Republic and Xxxx Xxxxxxxx (just to name a few) as well as overall advice about identifying authentic vs. fake denim. Many pictorial guides are offered, and you know we love photos to show the differences in labels, packaging, washes and styles of jeans and comparisons of the differences to look out for. To be honest, I wouldn’t have known what to look out for before reading through these pieces since we sell 100% authentic denim on True Jeans.
Second City Style also featured a piece from Women’s Wear Daily, or WWD to us avid readers, with a shorter list of ‘what to watch out for’ advice. One interesting section mentions:
“Due to advances in technology, denim counterfeiters have flourished. Ted Houston, COO of Rock & Republic, said on a monthly basis, the company is getting more than 100 Customs seizures worldwide and removes more than 20,000 online auctions of fakes.”
On that note, here are my own suggestions with a little help from eZine @rticles:
- If the price is too low in comparison to store prices, be wary
- Read through an eBay seller’s feedback section, look specifically for reviewers who mention the brand your are looking to purchase
- If there are not enough photos of all the jeans’ labels, or if there are only stock photos of the item, make sure to request pictures of the actual jeans, specifically the labels and back pockets.
-Sure, premium denim comes at a premium price, but there are reasons for this. In another post on True Life we mentioned that most designer denim is made in the USA, on the tags it should say that the jeans were manufactured in the states. Japan, China and Thailand are hubs for producing counterfeits of all kinds, so just be careful of that as well.
My final suggestion, and the real motivation for writing this post, is to check out The Honest Forum. This is an amazing community for premium denim fans! Sure, the site costs $9.99 for a 25 year membership but let me tell you, it’s definitely worth it. There is an entire section listing sites that sell fake denim, and mentions of eBay sellers which are known for peddling fakes which I found very useful. These enthusiasts really know their stuff and are more than willing to help out other community members when something seems a little fishy.
I hope you find this helpful. I’d love to hear any other suggestions or counterfeit sites you’ve come across in your online shopping travels. ‘Cause when you get down to it, there’s power in knowledge and power in numbers!
Posted by Megan Dickinson on August 21, 2007 at 10:59 AM
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Unless you have been living under a rock the past week, you must be well aware of the rumors abuzz lately about whether or not Amy Winehouse has admitted herself into rehab.
Rumors have also been circling about Amy becoming the next celebrity to design her own denim line. The buzz is that the beehive-wearing, tattooed songstress has been called on to come up with her own line of denim jeans although no offers have been settled as of yet. Several fashion houses, including Calvin Klien, have been in the running to seal of deal with the British singer.
A source was recently quoted by the Daily Star newspaper as saying, “"Amy is constantly being asked to create her own clothes range and the main area designers are interested in her working on is denims. Skinny fit jeans and denim shorts are the stuff she wears. Amy is of course interested in these offers, but her music comes first.”
In my opinion, not only is her sense of style questionable but from recent new of Amy’s entrance into rehab, she may not actually be capable of designing anything.
Do you think anyone would even be interested in wearing jean inspired and designed by Amy Winehouse?
Posted by Kristen D. on August 20, 2007 at 7:58 AM
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Big time fashionistas out there are probably already familiar with my latest fashion find. For those of you looking for the most up to date fashion hits and misses, WhoWhatWearDaily.com is the place for you.
Founders Katherine Power, a former West Coast editor for Elle, and Hillary Kerr, a veteran of Teen Vogue and Nylon, know all when it comes to the latest fashion news and trends. Each day WhoWhatWearDaily informs its readers what fashionistas celebs are wearing.
You can even sign up for a free email subscription to easily and affordably bring your fashion obsession to your inbox every day!
Posted by Kristen D. on August 17, 2007 at 7:10 AM
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Sally Asks Julie:
I have always had trouble finding jeans. If they fit on top, they don't fit on bottom, vice versa. I HATE to wear baggy jeans, but i have a belly that makes me LOOK like I'm three months pregnant, and at times i have the jeans going where they shouldn't go and have to wear a long shirt to cover, i can't tell you when the last time it was i was able to tuck a shirt in, i tried on 6 pairs of jeans today and none of them fit,is there any jeans out there for me.
Julie's Answer:
Dear Sally,
Yes, there are jeans out there for you. Don't give up just yet! Your tummy trouble is something that many women experience and it can be difficult to find jeans that help minimize this common problem area. To best solve the tummy trouble you have experienced in the past, it seems as if you would be most comfortable in a mid-rise jean. A mid-rise can provide you with just enough coverage to feel secure, without being so high that it creates more bulk where it is un-wanted.
If you want a form fitting jean all around, I would suggest a jean with at least 2% stretch in it to help hug the right curves, and stretch with you with your busy day to day activities. A few brands I suggest you check out are Pine IV, JAG, and WORN which are great for style and comfort.
Also, keep in mind that fit specialists are available for phone consultations as well. Phone consultations are really a great way to receive an individual shopping experience because fit specialists can speak one-on-one with you to help match up your measurements and personal style preferences with the perfect pair of jeans for you. Please do not hesitate to call at 877-348-8783!
I look forward to hearing for you!
Julie
Posted by Julie R. on August 16, 2007 at 2:40 PM
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It has been over a month since the passing of fashion mogul and icon Liz Claiborne and it is clear that Claiborne’s legacy and savvy fashion and business sense will live on long into the future.
Claiborne launched her fashion company in 1976 with her second husband, Art Ortenberg, and two other partners. Her initial goal was to create career oriented styles to the masses of working women. Her collection of mix and match separates was an immediate a hit and the company made Fortune magazine's list of the 500 largest companies in the United States within a decade of its founding.
Bill McComb, the CEO of Liz Claiborne Inc., released a written statement saying:
“In losing Liz Claiborne, we have not only lost the founder of our company, but an inspirational woman who revolutionized the fashion industry 30 years ago…Her commitment to style and design is ever present in our thinking and the way we work. We will remember Liz for her vision, her entrepreneurial spirit and her enduring compassion and generosity.”
Liz Claiborne started her company with only half a million dollars in the 1970s. Today, Liz Claiborne Inc. is almost a $5 billion business that includes fashion accessories and home decor, as well as men's and women's clothing.
It is no doubt that Liz Claiborne has is some way, same or form influenced the way every women dresses for work today. Claiborne truly made fashion work for women by introducing the idea of having interchangeable basics in your closet and it is my hope that her legacy, drive and love of fashion live on long into the future.
Posted by Kristen D. on August 13, 2007 at 3:06 PM
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The entire Little in the Middle crew was recently spotted at the Shecky’s Girls Night Out shopping event in Boston, MA. Shecky’s Girls Night Out is “the nation’s most INDULGENT shopping event!” For five hours, you and your girlfriends can be treated to cocktails while shopping for the latest fashions, beauty supplies and accessories all from up and coming designer.
A typical girls’ night out usually consist of a casual dinner, a round of drinks and maybe some clubbing or a movie. But when a large group of fashionistas get together, a girls’ night out can be taken to a whole new level. At a Shecky’s Girls Night Out, trendsetters partake in a massive sample sale where designer offer special discounts on all their good. Discounts, drinks and new designers – could there be any better way to shop.
Posted by Kristen D. on August 8, 2007 at 12:59 PM
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Ever wonder how your designer jeans get their fantastic detailing and fading on them? Have you ever been curious to learn how to give your favorite pair of jeans a more worn in look? If these questions have ever crossed your mind then you should check out The Denim Design Lab's Encyclopedia. This perfect coffee table book is ideal for all you denim enthusiasts out there. It contains a tremendous amount of useful information including great historical background and simple step-by-step guides to design your own designer jeans. The detailed instructions allow you to customize your jeans to perfectly match your personality. Even if you are not crafty at all, this book will provide you with a wealth of knowledge about how jeans are made from start to finish.
Posted by Kristen D. on August 6, 2007 at 1:20 PM
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Have you ever worn such a killer outfit that you wish you could share it with the world? Well, a new online community is making it possible to share your cool style with the online world. StyleMob, a new community for street fashion enthusiasts, allows you to upload images of your outfits and search and rate other individuals’ outfits. Style Mob users also have the ability to mob other people's looks! As part of the mob, you vote and choose the day's top-rated street fashion. Check out Groove Effect for a full review of the site.
Style Mob is still in super-exclusive, pre-beta mode but is set to go public by the end of this week so make sure you check it this fun and refreshing way to share your awesome style!
Posted by Kristen D. on August 1, 2007 at 10:19 AM
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Since it is Friday, I figured I should share a little fun with you. I came across this denim identity quiz at Glam.com. Take a break from your work and give it a try.
According to the quiz, I am a Chip and Pepper - No need for anyone to take a chill pill when they’re around you. Your casual, laid-back, and happy-go-lucky personality is soothing, comfortable, and approachable, just like a pair of too-cute and relaxed Chip and Pepper jeans.
Posted by Kristen D. on July 27, 2007 at 8:52 AM
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Diesel’s latest fashion show was anything but ordinary. The show, which was held in Florence on July 21, 2007, combined all aspects of visual art, with the models walking the runway accompanied by holographic sea creatures. The sea creatures were in mid-air and seemed to be interacting with the models in an underwater runway. This was the first fashion show that ever had real models showing with holographic models.
For a review of the show, check out Groove Effect. According to Sean, who attended the show, "the Liquid Space show used holographic projectors and live models simultaneously, blended them together seamlessly with a great soundtrack, and ultimately produced one of the best multimedia events I've seen in some time… the visuals were so well done and integrated into the show so seamlessly that they were the real stars of the event."
Personally, I am not exactly sure how I feel about the elaborate effects used during the show. It seems to me that the holograms may have been a distraction from the clothing being shown. What do you think? Where the holograms just too over the top and too distracting for a fashion show?
Posted by Kristen D. on July 26, 2007 at 12:15 PM
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I cannot tell you how thrilled I am to share the newest trend hitting the denim world with you. Let’s face it, not many of us were able to pull of the skinny trend and look good doing it. With that said, it is so refreshing to see that wide legs have made a comeback and they have never looked better.
The wide leg is not a shape to be feared. There’s hardly a jean that’s more figure-flattering for all kinds of body types. This style of jeans can be super flattering on almost any body type. Perhaps that is why all of Hollywood, including Jessica Alba, Sandra Bullock, and Brooke Shields has been seen wearing the butt flattering, flow legged styles.
You may be thinking that this wide leg style will simply make you appear larger than you are. However, the wide leg style creates works to create a nice straight leg line and thus creates the illusion of longer legs and a taller frame.
So what is the trick to making any figure look sophisticated without looking slouchy while wearing wide legs? Read on to find out:
Curvy Figures: Curvy girls can look ultra sexy by pairing wide legs with a tailored, form-fitting top. You still want to look like you have a waist, so stay away from baggy tops that do not create a defined waistline. A form fitting blouse and a great pair of wide legs will surely create a polished look. Try Hudson’s Deluxe Wide Leg in Pure. It has the perfect amount of stretch to hug all you curves while maintaining its shape perfectly.
Girls with Fuller Thighs: A wider leg is a great way to help camouflage a fuller thigh area. I suggest Goldsign’s Orchid Wide Leg Trouser in Ruckus to immediately slim out your bottom half. The Orchid is perfect for those looking to disguise heavier thighs because this style falls in a straight line from the hip to the hem line.
Skinny Figures: Anyone with a straighter, skinny figure can pair their wide legs with a flowing top with a little more volume. A-line blouse or slightly structured tunics work great to create a slight bohemian look. J&Company’s Hollywood Trouser has a slightly more form fitting leg that will not overwhelm a slender figure but will still create an elongated leg line.
Short Girls: Shorter women should not shy away from the wide leg trend. Even if they are several inches too long, do not worry. Wide legs generally have a hemline that is very easy to be taken up without ruining the overall look of the jeans. To get the most flattering silhouette from these jeans, I suggest pairing them with platforms or wedges to add additional height and tailoring them so they are just skimming the floor. Check out Antik Denim’s Stella Wide Leg is made of ultra lightweight denim and has subtle western details that you will simply love.
Tall Girls: Those of you out there who are blessed with longer legs can also look terrific in this style. Since you already have an elongated leg line, you don’t need the additional height that high heels provide. Pair these with flats to look ultra chic and modern. GoldSign’s Orchid in Taboo (with its 35” inseam) is perfect paired with a colorful pair of ballet flats for a classic look or with gladiator sandal for a more bohemian feel.
This wide leg trend is simply jeanius! Try them out for yourself and see just how great they really are!
Posted by Kristen D. on July 26, 2007 at 9:00 AM
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Shopping online can be a difficult task but just imagine trying to shop for clothing online without being able to see. Rochester Institute of Technology students, Jaimen Brill and Asmah Abushagur, recognized the need for a site to help give the blind more freedom and independence while shopping and created White Cane Label. The idea for launching a site that addresses the shopping needs of the blind started off as a school project and could possibly be the next big thing in internet shopping.
White Cane Label's site will be driven by sound and not by images and is expected to launch sometime this fall. Customers will be asked a series of questions to help identify their personal style and put together a list of clothing recommendations, each with a detailed description that will be made accessible through special keyboards and voice content.
All clothing offered for the site will have Braille labels for size, style, washing instructions and suggestions for mixing and matching pieces.
To read more about White Cane Label, check out their Press Release and read about them in Democrat and Chronicle or All Headlines News.
Posted by Kristen D. on July 25, 2007 at 1:30 PM
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Chip and Pepper have teamed up with JC Penney to offer a new line of clothing named C7P. The giant retailer will have the designers create affordable jeans and tops that cost no more than $34.99. This low price point seems similar to that of Sarah Jessica Parker’s Bitten line. Chip and Pepper’s new line at JC Penny was launched on June 11th, just in time for the back to school season.
C7P targets the Junior’s and Young Men’s market. The mid-priced line is a more mass market brand to complement the designer's high end collection. Chip and Pepper launched their new line on June 11, 2007 at the Sunset Hotel in Los Angeles. The event was attended by Jim Carrey, Jenny McCarthy, Rachel Bilson and Jared Leto. Bilson hosted the launch party while wearing her own pair of Chip and Pepper jeans.
Quality and craftsmanship are two of the reasons premium denim has premium prices. When premium brands with a respected reputation like Chip and Pepper create a lower priced line, I cannot help but wonder just how much of the quality is being sacrificed to offer consumers such a low price. Do you think cheapening a well known brand like Chip and Pepper will end up hurting the denim brand’s reputation?
Posted by Kristen D. on July 24, 2007 at 9:00 AM
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Nylon Magazine recently interviewed Gregor Hagelin, founder and CEO of WESC. I recently found this interview and though it was a great follow up to the WESC post from a few weeks ago. In this interview, Gregor goes into detail about his background as a avid skateboarder back in the '80s. It was his love of skateboarding that inspired him to initially create a clothing line for that culture.
The clothing line has since evolved to include all elements of street fashion. Street fashion, according to Gregor, is "being developed all the time. The aesthetic of it is to somehow find the Nordic quality and we made an agreement not to follow the same colors/trends for that year. We said from the beginning that we would never be that company that goes to a garment trade show to buy what all the big dogs are buying. Instead, we try to be leaders instead of followers. When we bring stuff to the table nowadays, people are ready for it."
To check out the full Nylon Magazine interview click here.
Posted by Kristen D. on July 20, 2007 at 7:59 AM
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It’s that time of year again. Lucky Magazine’s Denim Guide has hit newsstand, offering information on the latest brands and styles to hit the denim market. In the latest August issue, Lucky has rounded up the season’s hottest trends, most flattering shapes and gorgeous styles. This time around, the Denim Guide presents the best choices in four figure-enhancing shapes; baby bells, minis, colored jeans, and old-school denim.
For a great colored denim option, check out WESC’s Medium 5 Pocket jean. The super bright Porcelain Blue wash of these jeans will certainly cheer you up all year long. Lucky suggests balancing “out the wild factor by keeping everything you pair them with simple and streamlined.”
Old-school washes and relaxed fits are another trend to watch out for this season. According to Lucky, “these jeans are at their most timeless: versatile, straight-legged, and incredibly comfortable too.” Wrangler 47’s Madison jean is a great option for those looking for the relaxed, laid-back fit with vintage detailing.
Posted by Kristen D. on July 19, 2007 at 9:42 AM
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Living in Boston we know how important our warm summer months are to us. That’s why it’s time to ditch the mall and enjoy some great outdoor shopping!!. While Newbury Street and the South End are most popular for trendy boutiques, Boston’s famous North End is taking a spot on our fashion map. For those of you outside of Boston the North End is our city’s Little Italy filled with great Italian restaurants and bakeries. With the 'Big (neverending) Dig' finally coming closer to conclusion, the removal of the forgettable Northern Artery has brought more foot and automobile traffic, not to mention a new sense of Style to this historic area of Boston.
Karma Boutique on Prince Street is a high end consignment shop were you can find great finds from Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada and more. They even carry vintage clothing and have started their own lingerie line. Having trouble finding a great gift? Then head over to Prima Donna also on Prince Street where you will find a variety of gifts for men and women. This place is so dog friendly they even sell dog cannolis so your pet doesn’t miss out on the Italian experience. We all know how hard it is to find a great cocktail dress! Twilight is a great new boutique on Fleet Street that is completely dedicated to dresses, both casual and cocktail. After all that shopping you can work up quite an appetite so head over to Mike’s Pastry or any of the amazing area restaurants!
Any Boston area residents want to share their North End insight or diamonds in the rough we're missing here?
Posted by Michelle Fournier on July 18, 2007 at 3:13 PM
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Fashion News Online briefly interviewed Daniella Clarke, creator of Frankie B. denim. The interview took place at the Frankie B. runway show from the LA Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring collections 2007.
Daniella, who is married to rock guitarist Gilby Clarke, created this line of denim because every time she went to go try on jeans there was nothing that fit they way she wanted it to. The line is named after Clarke’s twelve-year-old daughter, Frankie B.
Daniella Clarke started cutting the waistbands off of her jeans when she was still a teenager. The Frankie B. jean collection is a sexy, casual blend that evokes the essence of the sexy, contemporary woman without sacrificing the emphasis on the body that Frankie B. is renowned for.
This particular Spring line was inspired and influenced by music. Music, especially rock and roll, has given Clarke the freedom to go wild in her designs. What do you think of Frankie B.’s feminine rock and roll styles?
Posted by Kristen D. on July 18, 2007 at 9:45 AM
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Hudson jeans have been one of my favorite brands for quite some time now. Their incredible fit, unique washes and super-soft fabrics have made my Hudson’s one of my most beloved pairs of jeans.
Hudson recently made news during their photo shoot for the Fall Winter 2007 lookbook. “Pushing the envelope of artistic expression and creative thought, Hudson shot their Fall Winter 2007 Lookbook photo shoot live during 944 Magazine’s one year anniversary party at the Stoli Hotel in Hollywood, California.”
Hudson could not have picked more fitting celebration to shoot at. The magazine, which focuses on fashion, lifestyle and culture, embodies everything the brand represents. Check out the video and let me know what you think of Hudson’s photo shoot ideas.
Posted by Kristen D. on July 16, 2007 at 8:28 AM
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Yet another celebrity is introducing a clothing line. will.i.am, rapper and music producer who is best known as the front man for The Black Eyed Peas, has teamed up with the fashion house Blue Holdings Inc. to create his own denim fashion line. The line, which will be called i am Antik, is an extension of Blue Holdings’ Antik Denim Collection.
will.i.am, whose real name is William James Adams Jr, was a student at the Fashion Institute of Design in Los Angeles prior to joining The Black Eyed Peas. will.i.am’s background in fashion design certainly sets him apart from other celebrities –turned designers out there. Blue Holdings CEO Paul Guez says he approached will.i.am because, unlike most celebrities who want their own clothing lines, will.i.am is an actual designer with the knowledge, tools and love of fashion
In this YouTube clip, will.i.am discusses his dream to launch and market clothing in a manner that combines music and fashion. "I want to design the line and score it the way a composer scores a film and tour the collection like a band will tour an album," he says.
i am Antik is scheduled to debut in August in specialty stores.
Posted by Kristen D. on July 13, 2007 at 1:11 PM
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While doing a little bit of searching on YouTube, I came across this pretty interesting interview with AJ Jackson of Label Networks that I thought was worth sharing. During the interview Jackson speaks with Gregor, the CEO and founder of WESC, who is asked about the brand, its marketing strategy and the brand’s products.
WESC is Swedish based street fashion brand for ‘life after skate.’ The company was founded in January 2000 and quickly gained a cult following with its unique line of street or ‘life after skate’ styles. This street fashion company has a strong background in skateboarding and this deeply rooted background has enabled the brand to grown and gain a terrific reputation. It has been over two years since the company began doing business in the United States and they are now selling more women's clothing than men's.
During the interview, Gregor takes a bit of time to discuss the major changes that have occurred within the skate clothing industry. Several years ago, skateboard stores where the only places that products like those made by WESC could be found. These skateboard stores were slowly replaced by street wear stores which in turn where replaced by active wear boutiques as the demand for quality active wear clothing grew. WESC fits into the gap perfectly over the years. The company has thrived on the notion that clothes are what you wear while you do stuff.
WeActivists express the further idea that WESC apparel is the clothing worn by people who do interesting things. WEactivists are creative people who endorse the brand and the lifestyle that the brand represents. They are artists, photographers, skateboarders, actors, film makers that are extremely good at what they do. WESC strives to make the best possible product for each and every WeActivist so that their clothing can reflect the way they want to live their lives.
The brand name speaks for itself. WESC creates quality and feel of the highest caliber making it perfect for casual or formal settings. Check out some of the styles of WESC jeans that True Jeans is offering and see for yourself how WESC truly does make jeans for people to wear ‘while they do stuff.’
Posted by Kristen D. on July 2, 2007 at 1:15 PM
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Who says that being pregnant means having to trade in your fashionable wardrobe for those not-so-cool maternity clothes? Mom’s to be will be relived to know that there are more and more options out there to help them stay fashionably during their pregnancies. I came across one of the newest maternity innovations, called the B-Buckle, while reading a recent posting on Mommies with Style.
B-Buckle’s motto - “Your belly’s expanding, but your pants aren’t? Expand you wardrobe!” - is a refreshing take on maternity fashion. Just because you midsection may be growing does not mean you should have to give up wearing your favorite jeans. The B-Buckle can be looped through your belt loops and snap shut, allowing you to leave your jeans unbutton. Available in three sizes, the B-Buckle lets you wear your favorite non-maternity jeans throughout your entire pregnancy. B-Buckles are also available in a variety cute prints and solids to match your every outfit and mood.
B-Buckles are also great for all you new moms out there who are in the process of losing the baby weight. New moms know that it may take some time to get your pre-baby body back and the B-Buckle is a cute way to continue wearing your favorite jeans.
Now who wouldn’t love a product that does away with ugly elastic waistband maternity clothes!
Posted by Kristen D. on June 29, 2007 at 11:36 AM
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While recently surfing the net, I came across a great blog that I just had to share. Back in Skinny Jeans is a blog full of information about fashion, beauty, celebrities, dieting, and other trends. I was particularly drawn to the site because the information is useful to women (and men) of all ages and sizes.
Back in Skinny Jeans is written by a woman named Stephanie who lives in San Francisco, CA. She is by trade a marketer who has worked most recently at Microsoft as a Enthusiast Evangelist, a job she left on her own accord after not being happy with the work she was doing. In her bio, Stephanie describes her motivation for writing ‘Back in Skinny Jeans':
"Back in skinny jeans started as a personal rant about my own struggles with beauty and losing weight, the unrelenting fashion industry, and Hollywood. I wanted to share my experiences to help others, and to help heal myself. My desire here is to help other women (and men) feel good about themselves and their lives no matter what our culture "says" we have to look like. To help give perspective when we have lost it. To look at how we can grow and live in a beauty obsessed world without it making us crazy, sick, or feel unworthy. The word "skinny" also means "news, lowdown, and information". Throughout the blog, I'll also use the word skinny, depending on context, as a reference to being "in the know."
If you have any free time I think you should definitely check out this blog. To read a little more on the topic of vanity sizing check out “Vanity sizing Size 0: From 00 to 0”.
Posted by Kristen D. on June 25, 2007 at 9:50 AM
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It may seem like a silly question to ask, but many people are curious about the elements that factor into great fitting jeans. With so many different styles, cuts, colors and rises, it is difficult and frustrating to find the right pair of jeans.
A recent video interview with Anna Mormina, manager of Parasuco Jeans in Montreal, attempts to answer the question of what goes into finding your perfect fit. During the interview, Mormina mentions that many customers are drawn to darker denim because of its ability to slim out your silhouette.
While finding a wash that is appealing is key, even more important is finding the correct cut for your body type. Whether you figure is flattered by a bootcut, wide-leg, straight leg or skinny has a great deal with your personal preference. Don’t hesitate to ask Julie for tips on choosing the perfect jeans for your unique body.
Posted by Kristen D. on June 19, 2007 at 4:28 PM
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Photo retouching has long been the fashion industry’s dirty little secret. The ability to digitally retouch photos is certainly not a new technique used by the fashion and beauty industry but just how much has this art of digital manipulation changed the way we view true beauty? Magazines have come under fire for the extreme measures they take to digitally ‘perfect’ people. All of these false images that we are bombarded with every time we turn on a television or open a magazine are certainly contributing to the unrealistic body ideals and negative body image of both women and men all over the world.
Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty recently featured a video clip showing the retouching process done to a model from start to finish. Dove, whose recent advertising campaigns focus on beauty coming in all shapes, sizes and ages, call out the drastic measures some companies take to create the perfect picture. It is quite shocking to see how the finished product looks so completely different from the starting shot. How could seeing all these artificially altered images be good for anyone’s perception of their own body?
An even more shocking video posted on the blog Back in Skinny Jeans highlighting the extremes of photo retouching as at least 100 pounds are digitally taken off a model during the retouching process. Watching this will opening your eyes to the way technology can be used to give any model the ‘digital diet’ treatment and leave you wondering just how ethical it is to practice these extreme retouching techniques.
What do you think? Are critics right when they say photo retouching has gone too far and is dramatically harming American’s body image?
Posted by Kristen D. on June 13, 2007 at 4:30 PM
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Becoming a mother does not mean having to compromise your sense of style, but why is it that so many women succumb to wearing the ever unflattering mom jeans that were made famous by the Saturday Night Live skit. If the waistband of your jeans is almost reaching your bra band, you are probably a victim of the mom jean. Stacey London recently appeared on Oprah's Bra and Jean Intervention and discussed some of denim's worst fashion crimes.
London considers these "high waisted horrors" to be the "cardinal sin of fashion." These extremely high-waisted jeans can make your butt look like a pancake while making you tummy seem much larger than it is, so why is it that denim designers are turning to the SNL skit for inspiration for their spring and summer lines?
This spring, the high-waisted trend seems to be trying to make a comeback. This trend has been seen about Tinseltown on celebrities like Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Lopez and Mischa Barton. But are these new high-waisted jeans any better than SNL's mom jeans? Two words: No Way! Just like the skinny jean trend, high waisted jeans are only for a very specific body type. A recent post on Pink Rock Candy examines exactly what makes this style so unflattering, stating that "the higher waist was initially created to camouflage the tummy many women get after pregnancy, but in all actuality it accentuates any tummy you may have. A lot of this is due to tapering and peg legs.' Anyone with even the smallest rounded tummy will look ten pounds heavier because these higher waistbands over exaggerate anything in the tummy area. This new trend is also unforgiving on curvy figures. Just take a look at Jessica Simpson!

As for me, I think I will stick to the wide leg trend for the summer season. Unlike these higher waisted jeans, wide legs are flattering and forgiving on almost all shaped and sizes.
Posted by Kristen D. on June 12, 2007 at 9:53 AM
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Kathy Asks Julie: Women come in all different shapes: long legs, short waist, athletic thighs, classic hourglass, a little tummy, more than a little behind, and so on.
Jeans come in equally numerous varieties: different cuts, washes, and details. Button-fly, flap pockets, tab closures - you've got them all!
What are the most flattering jean styles for different body shapes? Who should avoid cropped jeans, for instance? And who would look fabulous in an ultra low rise? Are some colors/washes more flattering for hourglass shapes than others?
Thanks!
Kathy
Julie's Answer: Hi Kathy!
Shorter legs should stick with a shorter crop, preferably a knee length, to make your legs appear longer.


An ultra low rise is the most flattering on a flat stomach, and better on a shorter torso. If you have a long torso it may make the jeans look and feel too ultra low. I have seen a lot of women try on the Red Engine Super Sexy Mid-Rise Boot cut, and the Gold Sign Desire, and these are great jeans for women with curves. It is important to keep in mind that we need to flatter the assets we have, and find the best way to accomodate our not so flattering areas.


I myself have average hips, and seat, and typically have problems filling out jeans. To make my seat look perkier and give me the lift I’m looking for , I focus on pocket placement, and details. My favorite jeans that help me achieve this look are Hudson’s Deluxe Wide Leg Trouser and Blue Cult’s Kate Butt lifter, which do wonders for lifting my behind! A dark wash is the most flattering on all body types, but it is always good to have a lighter wash to mix up your wardrobe! - Julie


Posted by Julie R. on June 6, 2007 at 5:00 PM
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Practicality may have once ruled over price in the denim market but that is certainly no longer the case. With denim prices now soaring well into the triple digits, I am sure consumers are starting to wonder just what exactly they are paying for.
An October 2005 San Diego Union Tribune article, entitled "Denim Has Legs," takes a closer look at the explosion of higher priced premium-jeans. The article acknowledges that within the past five years the denim market has gone through some serious changes. It has been "transformed, with so-called premium - which provides a superior fit and styling- becoming one of the hottest segments of the apparel industry.

What exactly factors into these higher priced denim jeans? To begin with, premium denim lines are almost always created exclusively from Japanese or Italian denim. More time is taken in fit factor considerations when it comes to premium denim, many brands cater to different body styles or are constructed in a way to attract a certain shape of customer. Even though denim is important, many of the premium brands are entirely manufactured in the United States, raising the total cost of manufacturing and thus this cost carries over to customers. Finally, and lets be real here, the ‘celebrity factor' cannot be overlooked. Names like Jessica Simpson and even Justin Timberlake are synonymous with the most popular denim brands there are. Elise Carter, a blogger at StyleDash mentions this in a blog post earlier this year.
So why do I think doling out money on a great pair of fitting jeans is a good idea? I truly believe that a great pair of jeans makes for a smart investment because you can virtually wear them everywhere. With many styles, washes and cuts to choose from, there is a pair of jeans for almost every occasion. Whether it's to the office, out with friends or on a hot date, you simply cannot go wrong with a terrific fitting pair of denim jeans!
What do you think? Is premium denim a wise investment?

Posted by Kristen D. on May 22, 2007 at 1:55 PM
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Have you ever wondered how to get your jeans to be the perfect length and still preserve their unique styling details and leg opening? Well, the answer is simple. An original hem (sometimes called a tricky hem or European hem) maintains the integrity of your jeans because the original hem of the jean is kept in tact. Original hems can be done be cutting the jeans or by following the uncut method. Daily Denim agrees that original hems may change the common misconceptions people have about hemming jeans. Jeans, just like almost every other item of clothing, may need a bit of tailoring to achieve a perfect fit. It just so happens that length is the easiest alteration you can make to help you achieve a perfect fitting pair of jeans. Original hems are the perfect solution for anyone who does not want to loose the signature look of their jeans.
Sure, there are some common misconceptions about what an original hem may do to hurt the look of your denim. In a great post on DailyDenim a few of these were mentioned, such as: The flare is lost once hemmed, getting clothing hemmed is a hassle, even issues having to do with stitching and destruction on the hem being lost once hemmed is discussed. Many of these common assumptions are disproved in this blog post.
True Jeans is now trying to take some of the hassle out of getting your jeans hemmed; we are offering original hemming service for $15.00 per pair. Good tailors are usually able to alter jeans using the original hem method for a slightly higher cost than a regular hem. To learn more about various hemming methods, check out Dacia Ray. This post has great instructions and visual aids to guide you through the hemming process.
Don't let the inseam length dictate which pair of jeans you wear. Choose your fashion, don't let fashion choose you!

Posted by Kristen D. on May 22, 2007 at 12:51 PM
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With the hectic daily lives we all lead, it is no wonder I constantly find myself reaching for my favorite pair of jeans to keep me comfortable throughout my busy days. Fashion trends my come and go but I am faithful to my jeans because they are just so darn comfortable. Women and men today are more active than they have ever been and they need jeans that fir into their busy lifestyles.
With the wide variety of cuts, fabrics and washes available in the denim market, it has never been easier to dress for an active lifestyle. A lightweight jean with a little bit of stretch and a mid-rise, like Red Engine's Midrise Bootcut, provides you with the perfect amount of comfort without compromising any style. Kasil's Tribeca trouser is another terrific option for women like me who are constantly on the go. The trouser cut of these jeans make them perfect for the boardroom and the unique wash can easily be dressed up for meeting your friends for cocktails. Active men also have plenty of denim options to keep them comfortable while still looking great. Chip and Pepper uses ultra soft denim and features unique washes. Check out the Big Pickle, which is roomier in the thigh more additional comfort, for that perfectly relaxed fit.
What do you think? What types of styles, cuts, and fabrics accommodate your active lifestyle?
Posted by Kristen D. on May 22, 2007 at 12:41 PM
Filed under: Designer Jeans, Fashion Advice, Fashion Trends, Men's Fashion, Premium Denim Brands, True Jeans, Woman's Fashion
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Dawn-Marie Asks Julie: Why are there no plus sizes for jeans? I was very excited to hear about your site, hoping it would help my jeans problem. Alas, I find yet another site that talks the good talk, but when I went through and input all my data, there were *no* results whatsoever.
Also, on one of the pages, when it asks about the jeans you "usually buy" I could not input what I usually buy because the waistband is typically 10 or so inches bigger than my waist, and my waist size was the largest you could input as a jeans waistband size. What's up with that? I typically have to take the waist of my jeans in 10 inches or so, which results in a large dip in the backside; I've eliminated some of this problem by taking up some of the fabric as a dart into the front pocket. The jeans fit, but they are unattractive at the waist, so I have to make sure my waist area is always covered. (My waist is 34 inches, my hips are 56 inches.) Got any advice for me, or am I doomed to look like a lump in my jeans forever?
- Dawn-Marie
Julie's Answer: I can assure you that you are not doomed forever! In the field where you enter "usual size", that is typically the size jean usually worn, and not your actual waist measurement. It is extremely important to us to provide great brands to plus size customers. The plus size community has long been underserved by the apparel industry in general, and we're trying to change that. We are currently doing a lot of research in this area. We are dedicated to helping all body shapes and sizes, find great fitting jeans, all while maintaining superior quality and style.
As for your gapping issue, there is a solution in the works! One of our brands, Little in the Middle (LITM), is a brand that is dedicated entirely to solving this problem for women. They make their jeans a size smaller in the waistband than the hips to accommodate and hug your curves and eliminate the gapping issue. We have been working very closely with the LITM founder and pattern maker to include up to a size 22 (and above if we find that there is enough demand). Within the next month, we will also be adding two new premium plus size brands, JAG jeans and Svoboda, which will go up to size 24 and size 28 respectively. We will be sending out a newsletter, when these new brands are added to the website, so please don't give up on us yet!
Julie
Posted by Julie R. on May 22, 2007 at 12:34 PM
Filed under: Ask MyTrueFit, Fashion Advice, Petite and Plus Sizes, True Jeans, Woman's Clothing, Woman's Fashion
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