
Maybe Cameron Diaz could have used our guide on destroyed denim. She went a little crazy with the knee tears there - those are what I call “majorly air-conditioned jeans”. The jeans are actually by Abercrombie & Fitch but it does look like she ripped through the knees a bit more than intended. But overall I like her casual look!
Story & photos courtesy JustJared.com & Celebutopia.net:
Cameron Diaz leaves a psychic in Hollywood on Friday with a spring in her step and a smile.
According to US Weekly, the 35-year-old actress visited Mrs. Grace at West Hollywood’s Psychic Tea Leaf Readings. She reportedly has gone to her with buddy Lake Bell.
Her supposed reading saw “marriage and kids” and a “beautiful future” for Cam and her current boytoy, model Paul Sculfor.



New mom Jessica Alba was spotted out shopping in Beverly Hills on July 25th wearing a pair of classic wideleg black Dittos jeans. She looks like she’s getting her body back in no time!
Did you know Dittos are made by the same creator as Frankie B.’s? You learn something everyday! I have a pair of Dittos and love them - and they fit totally different than Frankie B. - much higher rise.

Images via Celebutopia.net
Published by jessie July 28th, 2008
in distressed denim.

Many of us love the destroyed look to our denim, like Drew Barrymore pictured here.
I tried my hand at making a pair of homemade destroyed denim jeans. I used an old pair of James Jeans I had lying around. The color wasn’t very modern. Made me think of Mom Jeans. Here’s what I did to spruce them up (or rather tear them up!) for a destroyed denim look.
Items you will need:
- Dremel or Angle Grinder - The dremel will give you slow and easier to control tears. The angle grinder can give small tear but you must not press hard or else you’ll tear right through the denim. I had that issue….ooops. Ha ha.
- Sand paper
- Scraps of material for and patches you may want (or need as was in my case) and a needle and thread.
- Bleach and/or dishwashing detergent
- Piece of wood that will fit inside a pant’s leg
- Scissors
Bleach will break down your jeans much quicker than dishwasher detergent so use caution if that is your choice. Dishwasher detergent straight or bleach diluted (1 part bleach 5 parts water) should be applied to anywhere you want to “age” for anywhere between an hour to two.
Here’s the process for my jeans:
- First, if your jeans are too long, you can use scissors to cut the bottom hem off, or make some light cuts in the hems to give some frayed edges. I washed them AND dried mine with a couple pairs of shoes, tennis balls and my downy balls to beat them up a bit, and then rinsed them 3 times in fabric softener. This gives the denim a softer fluffier look.
- Rub on a mixture of half and half detergent and bleach water. (You can do either or I just could not decide which.) I let it stay on for an hour. I also took a spoon and spattered the bottoms of my jeans with just bleach water.
- After they’re dry, take them outside and place a piece of scrap wood in the leg. Get your trusty dremel or angle grinder and go at it where ever you want your tears - more if you want them super destroyed like I did, less if you just want a bit of distressing, like Drew, above. Be careful though! Don’t press too hard until you learn how much pressure you need to put or else you’ll make boo-boos like I did which needed a patch. (Hint: Showing too much of pasty thighs is not cute.) If you do make a boo-boo, just use your needle & thread and stitch in a quick patch behind the hole. Just makes them even more “vintage” looking in my opinion!
- Voila! Destroyed denim! You can wash them again to get any wood bits off and fluff them up in the dryer once more and you are ready to go!
Before:

After:



Me in my new destroyed denim:

(Editor’s Note: Props to writer Jessie for this great guide! Readers, if you do something special to your jeans, feel free to document it, photograph it, and send it to the Editor and we may feature it here as a denim guide!)
Published by jessie July 28th, 2008
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You’ve probably seen the seagull logo before yet never known what those sexy jeans are. I like to call them the “creme de le creme” of jeans and they completely trump Sevens and Rock and Republic. (Editor’s Note to writer Jessie: Them’s fighting words around DenimBlog, girl, watch out! Ha ha.) They are Evisu.

The super premium jeans are made out of the best quality denim in vintage looms and many of the jean styles still have the logo hand painted on to them. Their prices range from $150 to $1000 for a pair.

The brand seemed pretty underground for a while but they definitely blew up when they teamed with Puma for both a collaboration called “Evisu loves Puma” and also selling their own brand in Puma stores across the world. High quality premium denim jeans are definitely their staple. But also, Evisu makes cutting edge ready-to-wear clothing.

Vanessa Hudgens was spotted in a pair of Frankie B. Mohawk Starlett Jetsetter jeans. Cute jeans!!!
Photos courtesy JustJared.com


Actress Christina Ricci was spotted having dinner at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills on July 25th while wearing a pair of dark blue AG jeans. Those look great on her, nice fit! And I love the green shoes too.

Images via Celebutopia.net

According to People Magazine, the newest trend in celebrity denim is Yellow jeans! Do you think you could pull of this summery trend?

On July 23rd, Nicole Richie was spotted going to a yoga class wearing Siwy shorts. Wait…she wore THOSE tiny short-shorts to do yoga?! She must have a crush on the instructor or something!
