Michael Phelps looks pretty good dressed, too
Michael Phelps has become an Olympic legend. 8 swimming Golds is a new record, and of course we are all very proud of his achievments both on a personal level and on behalf of the US.
But why is every photo of him in his speedos? Seeing as this is a denim blog, here are some Phelps shots in jeans!
Gisele Bundchen needs Muffins. Quick.
I’m a big fan of Captain Bundchen but she is just too skinny now. The denim shorts, wide gait and skin-and-bones just doesn’t do it for me. Get thy to a Cinnabon, stat!
Anne Hathaway Loses it
Our good friend Anne Hathaway wasspotted August 20th walking into Le Conversation in West Hollywood. Some have been so brave as to quip: “The “Get Smart” babe looked uber-chic as she strolled over to Le Conversation restaurant in West Hollywood to meet a gal pal, sporting a sexy strapless black dress and a pair of sandal”
Yikes! What are they thinking?! She looks as Frumpy as a three day old BLT. Yuck.
Siwy Denim - the brand of the moment
Launched in Spring 2005, Siwy Denim has made the journey from Downtown New York to the height of LA’s hottest celebs. A favourite of Kate Moss (which in itself guarantees immediate credibility), Christina Aguilera, Beyonce, Lindsay Lohan, Rachel Bilson and Hilary Duff, these are THE denims of the moment.
From the Siwy Website: ” Every pair of Siwy denim is adorned with a hand-crafted label made out of vintage feedsacks. Between the 1880’s through the 1940’s the bags, as much as the goods they contained, became wildly advertised items. Although there is no definition for the term ‘feedsack’ it was an integral part of rural American life. Historically, the bags have unique patterns
on them that utilize an array of colors, made from cotton or burlap woven together. Before it was ever fashionable, the sacks were recycled into garments and quilts. Siwy utilizes this same idea to create a unique labeling system that can ensure the owner that they are not only getting a piece of American history but a unique label that the owner can really feel is special because of the limited run of labels per print.”

L.A dumps denim for Fleece
Los Angeles is the undisputed capital of dressed down street style, and in a kind of ‘bridge fashion’ between Denim Jeans and Sweats, the Fleece Jean is popping up in stores all over L.A. “Combining the softest possible fleece material with denim styling that is relaxed, well-made and good about holding its shape, this new design is showing up everywhere you would normally see jeans — which, in L.A., is everywhere.”
“I’m a huge fan of skinny jeans, but at times they can be a little uncomfortable,” explained the designer Sarah Siegel-Magness, founder of So Low, an L.A. company known for its ultra-comfortable hoodies, sweats and tees. “I wanted to take the jean idea and translate it into something more comfortable and easy, something you can wear to the gym or out at night.”
“”They are sweat pants with the comfort of sweat pants, but they look like jeans,” Fixel explained. “And they are very slenderizing. The black sweat pant material on either side of the denim gives you an ultra-slim look.”
While this is a Denim Blog, we are certainly not beyond loving these Fleece Jeans - Lana has been rocking them for a while now. Check them out here.
Trendwatch: The Skinny Jean Backlash
This should come as a surprise to nobody. Some are already declaring the death of the ‘Skinny jean scene’. Just when most of you have dieted, drugged and debauched your way to thinner hips, skinny jeans and boots, do Life & Style declare the that ‘Flare jeans are back!’.
What do you guys think? Are skinnies over?
Liz Hurley for Jordache - Spring/Summer 2007

Liz Hurley is due to be married next month at the Devi Garh. (We have such excellent memories of that Hotel having attending the wedding of some friends there in Udaipur, India last year). She’s certainly making an effort to look fabulous, as can be seen from these pics from last night - promoting Jordache’s Spring/Summer 2007 line at Macy’s.
Diesel Spring 2007
Lee Jeans Street Campaign (Paris)

“Those old advertising and marketing folks must get jealous when they see great ideas, like this Lee jeans promo which hit the streets. Created by French agency, Tribeca, the guerrilla campaign was staged on the streets of Paris, featuring real product suspended from rope tied to buildings, so people walked underneath a clothes line of jeans as if passing underneath a bridge. Other elements included jeans hung on street poles. Lee may not have the most cutting edge product in the world but it certainly knows how to pull off a cutting edge campaign.”
via: The Cool Hunter








































