RE/DONE & Pamela Anderson Collaboration

Pamela Anderson and RE/DONE teamed up to tribute some of the iconic supermodel’s most memorable looks, resulting in a 25-piece collaboration. Launching as a sustainable partnership, the capsule collection takes cues from Anderson’s passion for the planet and focuses on eco-conscious denim and apparel. The campaign for the collection was shot entirely by a team of women […]

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Western Style Denim – Having It’s Moment RN!

In the last few years we’ve noticed that Western style denim was “pushing” consistently – present in almost every preview we attended. And the coming spring and summer seasons are going to be pretty much all about Western styles. Fashion model, Bella Hadid, is one of the celebrities clearly on top of the western trend. […]

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RE/DONE | Levi’s Moto Jeans

Top trending and sustainable – the best fashion combination, right! RE/DONE launched in 2014 with the concept of reconstructing vintage Levi’s into modern fits, marking this one of the pioneer collaborations of its kind. Since then they’ve upcycled over 200,000 pairs of discarded jeans and connected the new generation with the rich history and timelessness […]

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Phil Oh – 2023’s Best Streetstyle in Denim

If there is one photographer who always captures our attention during fashion weeks and the likes, it’s Phil Oh. Being a fashion blog, we receive the latest runway show and collection preview images all the time. But – speaking for myself – I find the street looks just as fascinating and interesting as any fashion […]

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Is Pink The New Black – Well, Almost!

Shopping time for us – we’re always on the hunt for newness to share with our readers. And here’s our latest “fashionable” observation. Pink, here we come! So much so that we are officially declaring pink as the summer must-do color! Yes, you can say, well, we’ve known for months that pink is going to […]

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Almost Summer – Hello Again, White Jeans!

It all started in the 1930’s with the rich people wearing only white in the summer. Light clothing gave the look of leisure, while dark clothing was mostly for working people. In other words, the concept of not wearing white after Labor Day started in the 19th century as a way for the upper class to separate […]

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