Amanda Seyfried in J Brand Jeans
Actress Amanda Seyfried wore a pair of J Brand Denim Leggings in Olympia while out with her dog at Urth Caffé in West Hollywood. Amanda's little pup was doing the cone wearing walk of shame.
New Hudson Jeans Campaign Shots!
Wooo!!!! Check out the sexy new behind the scenes shot (above) from photoshoot for the new Hudson Jeans ad campaign. This is the second year Hudson has used the babe-a-licious Georgia May Jagger as the face of their line. I think she's a great looking girl in or out of their jeans (naughty me :D). Georgia is also the face of Rimmel cosmetics. She reps the brand in place of supermodel Kate Moss now.
Taylor Swift in Hudson Jeans

Although Taylor Swift didn't bring home any awards at the Country Music Awards she looked fantastic on stage wearing Hudson Skinny Jeans. The 20 year old has been one of the main reasons younger generations are taking to country music. Although not my favorite kind of music (with the exception of the great Johnny Cash) I give her props for who she is and the role model she is to many young girls.
Kate Bosworth in J Brand Denim Shorts
Since Kate Bosworth was seen hugging on True Blood beefcake, Alexander Skarsgard the previously, I'm gonna assume that they are a couple. Alex's new girlfriend, Kate wore a pair of J Brand 1043 Denim Shorts in Neptune while at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival this weekend.
Ana Beatriz Barros in Fornarina Jeans

Brazilian beauty and Fornarina model Ana Beatriz Barros made a stop at the Fornarina flagship store in Milan wearing their "Fabulous Legs" jeans. The stunner replaced Lindsay Lohan as the face of the brand this year in both print and commercial advertising.

Kristin Cavallari in Textile Jeans
The Hills villainess, Kristin Cavallari spends a casual day acting for the cameras, shoe shopping and complaining about something. It was life as usual for the reality star who tried on shoes, wearing a pair of jeans from the diffusion line, Textile Elizabeth and James. Kristin wore the Jimi Bootcut Jeans.

