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White Jeans Beat the Blues Tight, white cropped jeans are once again the height of hip. Joss Stone, Kate Moss, Nicole Kidman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Uma Thurman and Jennifer Aniston seem to be wearing little else. Meanwhile, white jeans by Marc Jacobs, James, 7 For All Mankind and Earnest Sewn have soared to the top of waiting lists at several London boutiques. But haven't we been here before? more...

Forever in Blue Jeans, Babe They started off as workwear for coal miners, but like leather jackets and Dr Martens boots, Levi's jeans were hijacked by young rebels in the 1960s and transformed into fashion icons.
As they sold in their millions, jeans have become a garment that is accessible to everyone despite class, race, gender and age. more...

Seven For All Mankind Focus On Expansion Los Angeles has produced some of the most profitable denim brands to date, and Seven For All Mankind is no exception. The premium denim company is now set to expand into more fashion and lifestyle territory, aiming to introduce new ranges such as more fashion products, accessories, even a perfume. more...

Zac Posen collaborates with Seven for all Mankind Since starting his company in 2001, Zac Posen has experimented with denim fabrics, but the dream of having a jeans collection always eluded him. Enter Neiman Marcus, which was looking to add a new dimension to its booming premium denim business by bringing a young designer into the field. Neiman's selected Posen and introduced him to Seven for All Mankind creative director Tim Kaeding, suggesting a creative collaboration between the two. more...

In denim we trust It is not a question of whether jeans are “in” or “out” when it comes to fashion trends. Jeans are always “in.” What does change is which cut, color, and designer the fashion world labels trendy. Today, most people look to celebrities to find out cutting edge. Celebrities have singled out jean designers: Blue Cult, Hudson, James Jeans, Buffalo, Citizens for Humanity and 7 for All Mankind, which may be the hottest brand today. As quickly as trends come and go, 7 for All Mankind, or “Sevens,” have dominated the denim market for the past three years. more...

Room for improvement: Five-pocket jean gets a style update for spring This might be the right time for denim devotees to take a look at some newer models since a new generation of jeans has been born, emphasizing both fit and fashion.
James Jeans designer Seun Lim says women want jeans that can take them from day to night, weekday to weekend. "You need pants for 24/7. They need to look good with heels and the same pair should look good with sneakers." more...

A dazzling step for clothing, a giant leap for mankind Did someone at 7 for All Mankind go wild with a Bedazzler?
Seven’s new collaboration with Great China Wall is a line of heavily embellished denim, pants, skirts and tops. The styles will hit local specialty stores such as National Jean Co. (Newton), Intermix and Riccardi (both in Boston) early next month. more...

The New York Times - Sunday Style The Fashion Designer:  The Italian designer house Etro is known for its offbeat use of rich textiles, vibrant colors and exotic ethnic patterns. more...

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