Fall/Winter 2008 is turning out to be a bumper year for great denim collections. In the last week I have published some amazing photos of jeans from PRPS, dVb and MiH and now to add to that list we have 18th Amendment who are famous for their fashion-forward high-waisted jeans and who from the look of these shots are about to launch their best collection so far.
Pamela Anderson is a long time J Brand fan and was snapped wearing a pair of their white skinny jeans whilst over in Sydney promoting her new reality show - Girl On The Loose.
Solange Knowles (sister of Beyonce) turned up for her appearance on The Late Show With David Letterman wearing a pair of Armani jeans and some garish looking boots.
Even though everyone is wearing denim shorts this summer there seems to be a lot less love around for that close relative the denim skirt. This didn't stop Supermodel Miranda Kerr though as she wore a great faded denim mini-skirt by Ksubi and some ugly/sexy shoe/boot things whilst in New York recently.
Rich & Sknny are one of my favourite denim brands for the simple fact that they produce outrageously sexy skinny jeans. However, until now that have always had one thing going against them which is that they don't have a website. Well they are soon to put that right and to get you in the mood they have released this deliciously trashy little video trailer.
Here is Britney's second appearance on Denimology this week, this time wearing a pair of Hudson capri-style jeans. As far as I am concerned her improving choice in denim is positive evidence that she is finally getting her shit together.
Trousers London is a new brand which launched its debut collection at the Margin Tradeshow, held in London at the start of August. Branding itself as a premium mens label, Trousers London is the brainchild of four creatives whose collective experience spans design, architecture, the world of business and branding. An enviable roster of talent indeed. Trousers London makes jeans for the genuine modern day gentleman, for the man who loves the thrill of the new and is always at the forefront of the avant-garde," say the founders. A bold claim indeed but one that's backed up with some directional cuts and details including exposed fly buttons, silk pocket linings and some interesting silhouettes. It's certainly a very Londoncentric label, especially the Trousers Four cut worn here by the chap in the top hat, so it will be interesting to see how Trousers London will be taken outside of its hometown.