
Antik Denim in Apperal News.
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Antik Denim in the LA Times
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Antik Denim in the LA Times
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Antik Denim in Swindle Magazine
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Antik Denim in Vegas Magazine
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Antik Denim in Vogue Magazine
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Antik Denim in Vogue Magazine
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Antik Denim in Voici Magazine
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Apache-Inspired Classic Style Jeans by Antik Denim from the August 22 issue of Life and Style Magazine
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Fashion pushers are calling it the hottest way to make your booty bounce this summer: Dress it up in white denim.
But denim of any color isn't the easiest article to carry off. And white can be downright dangerous. Just the other day, a colleague sadly declared that every pair of jeans she tried made her derrière look like a pair of volleyballs.
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Denim industry leader, Blue Concept, has retained aLine media public relations to represent four of their leading brands: Antik Denim, Duarte Jeans, Taverniti So Jeans and Yanuk.
Blue Concept manufactures and wholesales premium fashion collections for a growing stable of better contemporary brands. As a maker of casual sportswear and jeanswear for men and women, Blue Concept targets its lifestyle brands to fashion forward consumers between their late teens to late thirties.
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The blue jean is truly one of the all-time best inventions in the apparel industry. It's the ultimate basic - clean, simple, and capable of going in any direction you take it, wearable on a wide range of body types and completely workable in virtually every closet. One minute, it can be crisp and classic, the next, completely rockstar sexy - all with just a switch of your supporting pieces.
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Blue Holdings, Inc. announced today that MSNBC Entertainment Hotlist will air a segment on MSNBC on Sunday, June 26, 2005, entitled "Premium Denim" which will showcase Antik Denim brand jeans. The segment will air on MSNBC at 12:00 p.m. and again at 5:00 p.m. Eastern time.
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A code that unlocks the secrets to sex, status and society is currently tattooed on the rear end of a 22-year-old woman near you. Not on her actual skin, mind you, but on her jeans.
For at a time when wages are stagnating and the economy is softening, women have decided -- for reasons known only to the fashion gods and their inner voices -- that it is time to splurge on denim. And so behold! The new era of the $200 pair of jeans.
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