by taylordavies on March 29, 2012
I’ve mentioned a few times lately how much I dig a modern take on the monochromatic look. On Valentine’s Day, it was all reds and pinks, and I oggled bloggers who rock the mint-on-mint look. Today I want to sing the praises of a color-on-color look that’s a little more classic, and even easier to [...]
by taylordavies on January 9, 2012
By Ann of Holier than Now I don’t know about you guys, but winter makes me LAZY when it comes to getting dressed. Layering becomes a weather-related chore rather than an inspiring way of putting together clothes, and never mind arm parties and necklace gatherings … I can barely get my coat on over my sweaters and vests. [...]
by taylordavies on November 24, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving, my denim-loving compatriots! I hope you’re cozied up somewhere with friends and family, perhaps watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade or an NFL game, but relaxing none-the-less. Later, when you’re sitting around the table and everyone is going around saying what they are thankful for, don’t forget about denim. Here are 10 reasons [...]
by Jennine on December 23, 2010
2010 has been a great year for denim. First off, can I say double denim? It might have seemed like a flash in the pan, but I don’t think we’re done quite yet. This year had a lot of variety with denim silhouettes with the return of the boot cut jean and the return of [...]
by Jennine on October 25, 2010
With all the talk about double denim being a fluke. I really think it’s going to be around for at least a season or two. Heck, it could be like camouflage, which I have been anticipating its trend-demise for ten years. Here, I caught a woman on the street wearing double denim in real life, [...]
by Jennine on April 5, 2010
It’s possible to wear a denim shirt with jeans and not look like you’re wearing a ‘Texas Tuxedo’. When the double denim trend hit the runways last September, many of us gave the old side eye. ‘Really, double denim?’ Yet, by the time spring rolled around, many people, including myself cozied up to the idea. [...]