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Emily Thompson

Happy Birthday, Blue Jeans!

Denim Fit Guide

On May 20, 1873, Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis received a patent for the use of copper rivet fasteners on denim trousers — and thus the blue jean was officially born. One hundred and forty years later, the blue jean has evolved from a utilitarian work pant to a wardrobe favorite – thanks in part to the great variety of fits available today. And while consumers are always on the lookout for the next great thing in denim, they tend to agree on one thing: that their blue jeans be made of cotton.

“The majority of consumers (66%) told us that they were bothered that retailers and brands might be substituting synthetic fibers for cotton in their denim jeans,” says Kim Kitchings, Vice President, Corporate Strategy and Program Metrics, Cotton Incorporated. “More than half (55%) of respondents actually said they would be willing to pay a slightly higher price to keep cotton in their denim jeans.” According to Lifestyle Monitor™ data, 96% of consumers prefer their jeans to be made of cotton or cotton blends. And the average U.S. consumer owns an average of seven pairs of blue jeans.

What’s next for those baby blues?  Among the more futuristic possibilities for denim is digital printing, a dye-free process that works on the same principle as a paper printer. “You can duplicate the look of pristine indigo-colored jeans, or distressed color variations, whiskering, and other effects very realistically,” explains Mary Ankeny, Director of Dyeing and Finishing at Cotton Incorporated, of the process. “We’ve even used it to create 3-D jeans, where the creases and whiskers are visible using 3-D glasses.”

No one can say for sure what the next 140 years will hold for denim but, as Lifestyle Monitor™ data reveal, 86% of consumers agree that denim is definitely a part of their future.

Emily Thompson

Tangerine Dream

Tangerine Dream
                                         
One of our favorite trending colors right now is tangerine. It’s bold, bright, and beautiful – and best of all, flatters many skin tones. It’s a quick way to add a healthy glow to your wardrobe, whether you’re sporting a gorgeous pleated skirt or just some fun accessories. From dip-dyed cotton shorts to a gorgeous printed dress, we love how brands and designers have incorporated this fab color into their line up. And best of all, it’s a color with staying power: pair that cotton sweater with skinny jeans and ankle booties come fall for a cool weather wardrobe win. How do you dream in tangerine?
Emily Thompson

Ammo for Camo

Ammo for Camo
     
The camo trend is another menswear-inspired look that has made its way into women’s wear – and we have to admit we’re fans. There are so many fun ways to wear this trend, from subtle (a camo-inspired watch, for example) to bold (go big or go home with a hip-length camo jacket).

 

We love that it walks the line between sexy and sporty, and with spring here, that’s just what we need. Pair these looks with a neutral heel for added oomph, or slip on some cute sneakers with a camo print for a sportier feel. There are so many fun ways to work this trend; we’re just thankful we’ve got all spring to play with it!
Aleksandra Flora

Music Festival Style

Music Festival Style

 

SXSW ended last week, but the music festival season is just getting started. We love the music festival scene because it’s a creative environment that inspires people to try out fashion-forward looks and experiment with their personal style. Regardless of your style, you can’t go wrong with simple, fuss-free outfits that are made from lightweight and breathable cotton. We’ve rounded up a handful of festival-worthy cotton items to help you achieve that effortlessly cool, boho look.

 

Dance Party Top in Natural, $129, jenspiratebooty.com

Dance Party Top in Natural, $129, jenspiratebooty.com

 Chambray Peasant Blouse, $68, lordandtaylor.com

Chambray Peasant Blouse, $68, lordandtaylor.com

Lace Tier Womens Shorts, $39.99, tillys.com

Lace Tier Womens Shorts, $39.99, tillys.com

Komodo Printed Tie Top, $49, komodo.co.uk

Komodo Printed Tie Top, $49, komodo.co.uk

Dance Party Top in Natural, $129, jenspiratebooty.comChambray Peasant Blouse, $68, lordandtaylor.comLace Tier Womens Shorts, $39.99, tillys.comKomodo Printed Tie Top, $49, komodo.co.uk

Aleksandra Flora

How To Care for Your Denim

Blue Jean Baby

 

Every girl needs a great pair (or more!) of jeans. Jeans made of cotton are “breathable” because the fiber can absorb and release moisture quickly. Cotton rich jeans are also easy to care for and can last for years. Here are a few simple do’s and don’ts of how to care for your favorite denim:

 

Do

  • Check the labels on the jeans you are planning to purchase to make sure they are indeed made from cotton rich material
  • Read the care instructions on the inside tag of the jeans
  • Turn them inside out before washing
  • Wash in cold water on ‘delicate’ cycle
  • Dry flat or hang dry upside down
  • If you have to dry them in the dryer, do it on the lowest heat setting

 

Don’t

  • Wash in hot water
  • Dry them in the dryer
  • Wash them after every wear

 

How do you care for your denim?

Aleksandra Flora

Maternity Fashion

Hot Mama!

 

Just because you are pregnant doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the fun spring trends as well!  Many trends from the catwalks can be translated into maternity fashions, from stripes to colored denim. There are so many chic looks to choose from.

To ensure that your outfits will not only make you look good, but will also make you feel great, check the labels on the clothes you’re planning to purchase.  When you’re going by just the touch  it can be hard to differentiate between cotton and some synthetic materials.

All of our finds are made from cotton, which means they are comfortable and easy to care for, so you can enjoy your pregnancy in style!

 

Aleksandra Flora

Trend Report: Cotton Jumpers

 

 

Jump Around

 

Thanks to today’s chilly weather here in New York, we’re all the more excited to embrace one of spring’s hottest trends: jumpers, otherwise known as sweaters. Don’t mistake these for the bulky, itchy, shapeless sweaters of your youth. Designers like Vince are playing around with cotton knits to create new textures and silhouettes. Plus, we’re always fans of fun prints like the leopard one below!

These sweaters also play well with other layers, which is also on trend right now. So let those shirttails hang out!

Emily Thompson

Layer Me Up

Layer Me Up
One of our favorite trends coming out of Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week is that layering is most definitely “in.” Gone are crisp, uniform-like pieces; in are varied looks with hints of pieces that pique interest and intrigue. So let that collar peek out and those shirttails hang down; go for an ombré-dyed shirt for added depth. And don’t forget the little details, like socks sticking out of classic riding boots and gorgeous bangles that tie it all together. What’s your favorite way to layer your look?