On Trend: Duck Boots

Duck Boots

If you consider yourself in the “older generation” category, you might be rubbing your head as we say that those old L.L. Bean duck boots are now considered hip. GQ and Refinery29 say the nearly century-old duck boots are back in style for men and women! We love that the boots are not only considered “in” right now, but also incredibly practical during these winter months. Your feet won’t get wet or cold, while you pull off the retro and utilitarian look at the same time – the best of both worlds.

And looking to brighten up your wardrobe with more color this spring? L.L. Bean says they are coming out with new bright blue and pink leather boots (probably not a style that was “in” back in 1912).

L.L. Bean Duck Boot

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Read more.. Friday, January 6th, 2012

LA’s Fashion Identity is Denim

LA Weekly Fashion Issue 2011

LA Weekly’s annual fashion issue is on stands now, and the paper explores the question, ‘Does LA Have a Fashion Identity?‘ We certainly think so.

For all of the LA style archetypes described in the article – the rocker vampire, the Morrissey, the scarecrow, the skateboarding surfer – the throughline is a great pair of jeans. Writer Gendy Alimurung relays how the average LA resident “hikes and has a dog and eats well” to get that perfect LA body; nothing shows off a great body like a pair of jeans and the right tee.

It’s the confusion about LA’s fashion identity referred to in this piece that gives LA a reputation for being one of worst dressed cities in the US. We think publications like GQ that make this claim are missing the point. LA is stuck taking the blame for the overembellished Ed Hardy look you can find on Melrose Avenue because he happened to set up shop here, but this is not an acceptable look for the majority of Angelenos. Rather, the constant here in LA, jeans, has become an increasingly central piece of a fashion forward equation, which is why you see everyone from Kate Middleton to Emanuelle Alt in the latest rise, and an army of denim bloggers behind them sharing each and every look.

There’s no dispute that New York is the hub of fashion, but the best denim in the world comes from LA. Any brand that wants to compete in premium denim has to have a presence in LA to develop the most current washes and fits and understand how people are wearing denim right now. New York-based brands like Theory, Ralph Lauren, and Johann Lindeberg’s BLK DNM have all crossed the country to develop their denim offering, and San Francisco-based Levi’s produces all of their premium lines out of LA. Even apparel behemoth GAP recently splurged on a 5,400 sq ft. design space called the Pico Creative Loft to house its 1969 denim line, and better position itself to compete with LA’s luxury denim makers.

The article gets closest to the mark when it says “Los Angeles is casual”. We’ll take it a step further, and say Los Angeles is denim, because no fabric exudes “casual” quite like denim.

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Read more.. Thursday, August 4th, 2011