Check out these two new magazine ads for True Religion Brand Jeans this Fall. What do you think of the new True Religion denim shirt in the first ad, would you wear it? And would you do the denim on denim look like the model is wearing below?

Check out these two new magazine ads for True Religion Brand Jeans this Fall. What do you think of the new True Religion denim shirt in the first ad, would you wear it? And would you do the denim on denim look like the model is wearing below?


Here is adorable singer/actress Selena Gomez in a pair of Anlo’s Brooke Skinny Zipper jeans. Selena has starred in several Disney shows such as Hannah Montana. Love the jeans!


There are some great sales going on this week at some of our favorite Private Sale websites. Starting Monday, Acne Jeans for Women (above) and Acne Jeans for Men (shown below) will be Tuesday at Gilt Groupe.

Also on Wednesday, Gilt will have Habitual womenswear (below).

And as for other great sales on stuff you can wear with your jeans, look for Ed Hardy for men and women starting Monday at Regent’s Secret.


Lindsay Lohan and gal pal Samantha Ronson were spotted out shopping at Fred Segal yesterday. Lindsay was wearing a pair of Genetic Denim jeans.


Here is Jessica Simpson on the new cover of Elle, wearing Lucky Brand Jeans. According to Jezebel.com, there was quite a bit of photoshopping in Jessica’s cover to make her appear more whittled in the waist. We all know that photoshopping is done to celebs for magazines, but we had to stop and think about this comment posted by another blogger, Anna, regarding a similar situation with the Faith Hill photoshoot for Redbook:
In a world where lying, deception, and the fudging of facts has become endemic in everything, all the way up to the highest levels of government, this is yet another example of a fraud being perpetrated on the public… and the public, for the most part, is not yet in on the joke. Magazine-retouching may not be a lie on par with, you know, “Iraq has weapons of mass destruction,” but… when girls as young as eight are going on the South Beach Diet, teenagers are getting breast implants as graduation gifts, professional women are almost required to fetishize handbags, and everyone is spending way too much godd@mn time figuring out how to pose in a way that will look as good as that friend with the really popular MySpace profile, it’s f*cking wrong. “
Wow. Well when you put it like that… What do our readers think about skinnie minnies like Jessica Simpson being photoshopped to appear even smaller?


Above: Vest by Armani Exchange.
Kim Kardashian poses for Radar Magazine’s homage to the classic (and notorious) 1980 Calvin Klein ad campaign starring a 15-year old Brooke Shields. In this photoshoot, Kim wears some of our favorite denim lines.
Said Kim: “If Paris Hilton thinks my butt looks gross I really don’t care. At least I have a butt.”
I’ll leave any possibly snarky comments about Kim to our readers. I mean, you go up against Brooke Shields, face of early Calvin Klein and fashion icon, and you better be ready to face a little criticism. Wonder what Brooke Shields thinks about Kim’s photoshoot!
Below: Theory Top. J Brand Bardot 4-Way stretch denim.

Below: White T-shirt from H&M. Denim by Rag & Bone.

Below: DKNY Pure button-down shirt. Bongo Fearless skinny jeans.

Below: Dittos Only the Lonely bomber jacket. J Brand Skinny Low-Rise jeans.

Below: Jordache jeans.

Below, last 2 photos: Serfontaine Trinity Boot Leg Jeans.




Black is back for fall! Lots of celebs are being spotted lately in their black skinnies. Above, Britney Spears in a pair of Paige Premium Denim Blue Heights Skinnies in Black and Katie Holmes in a pair of J Brand 914 Jeans in Black. Also, Fergie, Michelle Trachtenberg and Lindsay Lohan were spotted in skinnies from Genetic Denim, and Demi Lovato was also spotted in black skinnies recently! Will you be wearing this trend?




People who love Diesel jeans know that they were one of the original premium denim brands, with a long history of fabulous jeans. Personally, I jumped on the bandwagon late. I first became a fan of designer denim when 7 for All Mankind and Rock & Republic were the #1 jeans to be seen in several years ago.
Then one day, as I was killing time in the mall, waiting for a friend, I stopped in the Diesel boutique and tried on a pair. Oh. My. God. Where had Diesel been all my life? It has been around since I was in diapers practically, but perhaps I had never noticed it because the pockets weren’t sparkling with swarovski and the logo didn’t scream at you. They were FABULOUS, and fit like a dream. I loved the comfort of them and the understated style - so me. I am so not the swarovski crystals type anyway! Blech!
Today, while browsing their website, I spotted the new Diesel Ybo Wide Leg. I think I’m in love! I am so heading straight to the Diesel store tomorrow morning to try on a pair! But one question - why is the 008AA darker wash $70 cheaper than the 008RI lighter wash?
Has anyone tried them yet? Post your comments if so!
Diesel YBO Wide Leg Jean in Medium Wash


Diesel - Ybo (8aa Blue Wraparound) - Apparel


Photos courtesy Diesel.com
Are you a fan of Genetic Denim? The Aaron jeans are a new style that have been created especially for InStyle magazine readers. They’re a sexy cropped style in two washes! Special price $176 (regular price is $198!). Check out RevolveClothing.com, the exclusive retailer to carry this style for InStyle. Use promo code INSTYLE08 from July 18th to August 31st to receive this special price.

Classic styles of denim from decades past aren’t the only thing making a comeback this fall.
As silhouettes become more free flowing with the resurgence of the wide leg in both denim and trousers, one company is greening their jeans by literally incorporating the old into the new in their product: taking material bound for the bin and crafting it into new pairs.
Levi’s is slated to roll out its Recycled line made of 17 per cent recycled cotton at the end of the month.
“Basically what they do is they take the scraps from the factory cutting table and instead of throwing them away as waste, they put them back into the milling process,” said Rod Van Straten, women’s merchandise manager with Levi’s. “Scraps are disintegrated and then put back into cotton yarn, and they’re woven back into new denim.”
In addition to the reissue of its Orange Tab collection, inspired by looks from the ’60s and ’70s featuring higher rises and flared legs, the company is also unveiling its “boyfriend jean,” part of what Van Straten called the resurgence of a deconstructed look, particularly in bottoms.
“We’re actually starting to see certain celebrities popping up wearing more oversized, typically more boyfriend looks that are more slouchy, a little bit more relaxed, so it’s a new interpretation of the deconstructed pant,” he said, noting that Katie Holmes has been photographed around New York sporting the look.
For men, Van Straten said slim and straight silhouettes continue to gain momentum.
Paige Premium Denim offers both a straight leg, slim cut jeans with a classic rise for men as well as a more slouchy, relaxed fit with a higher rise for fall.
For girls, the look is notably wide in jeans this fall, said Shannon Johnson of Winners.
“The skinny jean is not going to go away completely, but I think now you can do something that’s still figure-flattering without feeling that you’re not on trend,” she said. “I think that the raise of the waist and the fuller leg of the pant is really important for a lot of us who don’t feel 100 per cent in our skinny jeans.”
Womenswear retailer Reitmans features its own wide leg denim trouser it touts for both office and casual wear from petites to plus sizes.
Van Straten said more denim consumers are making the transition from work to social activities at day’s end in their jeans.
“A nice medium to dark shade of indigo can really look polished during the day with a great blazer and a good shoe and then very easily can transform into a nighttime setting by peeling off the jacket and wearing a flirty top,” he said.
For women with a curvier figure, Van Straten suggests opting for a darker shade of denim jean, as well as looking for something with a contoured waistband to prevent gaping.
“What can happen with curvier women is they have to size up in order to accommodate, perhaps, more weight that they’re carrying in their hips, and the waistband can then tend to not fit snugly around their waist, which leads to a little bit of an unfinished type of look,” he said.
“As well, a boot leg really helps to proportion the leg as well as elongate the leg on a curvier body type.”
For those with a more boyish or slender figure, Van Straten suggests selecting either the skinny or trouser pant.
“The skinny will really hug the body and give you an appearance of feminine curves, and a trouser almost camouflages a lack of curves and will create an A-line shape which can also be really, really exciting.”