Guess Jeans Spring/Summer 2010

Last week in Los Angeles, Guess and Lucky Magazine joined forces to support Children's Action Network to help thousands of foster children living in the United States. November happens to be National Foster Care Month and since my Mom has been a long supporter of foster care and adoption issues I was more than happy to go and also cover the story. Perspective being everything, there are over 350,000 children living in foster care in the United States and over 129,000 of those children are available to be adopted. Donned in Guess I had fun on the red carpet wearing their military denim jacket that I literally saw being pulled off the racks and enjoyed meeting the Guess PR team. I'm a huge fan of Guess ad campaigns, they have historically set the bar going back many years when they featured Claudia Schiffer as the face of the brand. Always sexy with a touch of rocker chick, the 2009 Fall/Winter campaign was one of my all time favorites (I posted the behind the scenes video below). The Spring/Summer 2010 collection features sexy skinny jeans and a touch of retro styling and we have a glimpse of the clothes (keep an eye out for the campaign). Keeping pace with the current trend of distressed denim and washes the new denim collection promises to keep you looking good no matter what you wear with it.


Moda Magazine - 100% Jeans

Moda Magazine dedicates editorial pages to cem por cento (translates to 100%) jeans. Providing a fashion forward look at styling your latest denim looks (sans stuffed animals in the forest, or maybe not) these looks are fresh and young. I personally have been taken with updating my wardrobe with some 80's pieces like the vest seen here, the looks have a touch of playful innocence that I appreciate greatly.
Chicks with Guns

Chicks with Guns is what happens when good friends get together and make something amazing happen. Supermodel Lykke May Andersen, Designer Gabriel Nigro and Creative Director Jesper Skade launched their first pair of jeans "Mayday" in 2007 and haven't looked back since. The Denmark brand (with a great name which is how I stumbled across them) has graced the pages of European Magazines as well those in the U.S. and is designed to bless a woman's best assets.
!iT Jeans Lookbook

Los Angeles is denim central where brands embrace the California lifestyle of casual chic and everyday is jean day at work. Along comes !iT Jeans launched in 2003 with a simple premise of 5 fits for women has branched out to include a full line of key styles for women, men, girls and boys. With a style to fit every body type, !iT Jeans are available in major retailers and online.
Twenty8Twelve RTW London Fashion Week

Sienna and Savannah Miller showed their Spring/Summer 2010 Twenty8Twelve collection at London Fashion Week yesterday. Front row regulars Alexa Chung and Pixie Geldof were in attendance and as to be expected the line reflects Sienna's fashion sense which is both sweet and sexy. This line is one of my personal favorites and has been since it's launch. The sisters have maneuvered the line into a co-branding opportunity with LG phones as well as now making Twenty8Twelve handbags and small leather goods. Click here to watch the fashion show online.

More From Monarchy SS 2010!
We've gotten our stylish fingers on some more images from the Monarchy fashion show that Shannen Elizabeth, my boyfriend Kellan Lutz and my girl crush AnnaLynne McCord all attended. The Monarchy Collection has been working it's way up the fashion ranks in recent years. Eric Kim has produced a line that feels comfortable and that is chic on your body as it looks on the runway. This year is no exception. Kim's creations for the Monarchy Spring/Summer 2010 were stepped up a notch especially in the women's wear! The collection carried Eric's trademark relaxed fit, but still brought an edgy, sexy sharpness that I was not expecting. And while his collection did not have a common thread, Eric simply wanted to make nice clothes that people would actually want to wear, regardless if each outfit matched the next.

