
Pine IV has created quite a buzz around the green community lately. It is hard to escape the eco-awareness craze and this is one trend that I hope is long lasting.
The Green Girl Guide, a blog dedicated to eco-friendly beauty, fashion and lifestyle trends, recently featured Pine IV in one of its posts. This post is great because it mentions how Pine IV is planning on launching a line made from organic cotton and bamboo in 2008. In the mean time, Pine IV continues to do its part to help the environment by planting a tree for every pair of jeans they sell.
Posted by Clare A. on November 19, 2007 at 10:59 AM
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It seems like every week there is yet another celebrity introducing a clothing line. Celebs like Justin Timberlake, Paris Hilton, Victoria Beckham and Sara Jessica Parker are all cashing in on their lucrative clothing lines and celebrities everywhere are looking to follow in their footsteps.
The latest celebrity turned designer making news is celebutante Kim Kardashian. The socialite and star of new E! reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians became famous for being friends with Paris Hilton (among other things).
Kim stated, "It's definitely going to happen but we're just meeting with manufacturers at the minute so it's still in the early stages...We want to start with jeans. Like a denim line. And then we want to do some really cute dresses and stuff that we would wear."
Kim already owns and runs the L.A. boutique Dash with sisters Kourtney and Khloe. Dash specializes in designer labels and Kim states that "pretty much my whole wardrobe is from there.My life and my world is fashion."
Posted by Kristen D. on November 15, 2007 at 10:43 AM
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Patricia Field, the style mastermind behind the costumes of Sex and the City and The Devil Wears Prada, has teamed up with mega shoe retailer Payless to launch a collection of her stylish shoes.
Field recently wore a pair of 'one of a kind' shoes to the Oscars which will be remade as part of the range.
The collection is expected to hit Payless stores some time this holiday season and will retail for $45.00 and under. I am hoping Patricia's collection will be perfect to pair with some of my favorite jeans for all my holiday parties this year!
Posted by Kristen D. on November 13, 2007 at 10:42 AM
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There is no denying that skinny jeans are continuing to rule the denim scene this fall. One of the biggest trends this fall and winters is jeans and boots. Skinny jeans paired with boots are the perfect stylish duo to step out in as the leaves fall and temperatures drop.
Still not sure if the skinny trend is for you?!? Try creating the same look with a classic pair of straight leg jeans, like Red Engine’s Straight Leg. Straight legs offer a little bit more versatility while still being narrow enough to be tucked into your boots.
Posted by Kristen D. on November 10, 2007 at 1:41 PM
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My quest to find the perfect sneakers is taking me to New York City this weekend. After learning more and more about the sneaker culture, I decided that I cannot just settle for any old shoe. Instead, I will be venturing to Fight Club, located in Manhattan.
Fight Club is the ultimate sneakerhead destination. A friend of mind insisted that I check out this store because it is unlike any other. According to The New York Times, "the people who frequent Flight Club are sneaker freaks, mostly men who are addicted to buying limited-edition vintage athletic footwear. They speak in highly technical language, tossing around terms like 'tongue graphic' and "toe boxes" with the gravity of men discussing tractor engines or team sports."
If you are in the New York City area, check out Fight Club at , 120 Nassau St (between Beekman and Ann).
The store also has a second location in Los Angeles at 503 N Fairfax Ave (between Beverly and Melrose.)
Posted by Kristen D. on November 2, 2007 at 5:39 AM
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Victoria Beckham absolutely loves wearing jeans from her own clothing line, dvb. She looks amazing in each and every style. Lately, she tends to be favoring the flared style that is on the far left. I absolutely love the trouser style the she paired with the vest.
What do you think of Ms. Beckham's new line of clothing? Has she successfully made the transition into fashion designer?
Posted by Kristen D. on October 26, 2007 at 5:27 AM
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Jessica Simpson graces the cover of the November 2007 issue of In Style Magazine. Jessica, whose two new movies, Blonde Ambition and Major Movie Star, are in the works, answers questions from both In Style readers and personal friends.
Jessica looks absolutely gorgeous in these shots. She is of course wearing her favorite pair of William Rast jeans.
To read the entire In Style article, click here.
Posted by Kristen D. on October 24, 2007 at 5:18 AM
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When you think of Chanel, black and white classic elegance most likely comes to mind. However, Chanel’s recent catwalk show at Paris Fashion Week moved away from the world of classic elegance and moved into the edgy world of denim!
It seems like everyone in the fashion world, including is buzzing about this collection. "The last thing the fashion world expected was a show proclaiming American nationalism", says Kinoshi, “but that's just what they got. With a prevalent theme of reds, whites and blues, Chanel Creative Director Karl Lagerfeld showed the high fashion crowd that denim can belong on a fashion week catwalk, in more ways than one.”
With this line, Largerfeld has taken an everyday fabric like denim and has translated it into the haute couture world of high-end fashion. I am not sure how I feel about the use of denim in this collection. Don’t get me wrong, I really think the lines of these pieces are gorgeous. I just don’t know if the fabric is appropriate for the image Chanel upholds.
How do you feel about Chanel’s new line? Do you think Chanel is taking the denim trend too far?
Posted by Kristen D. on October 22, 2007 at 7:39 PM
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Going green is not a new concept. In fact, I have shared environmentally friendly news about ways to recycle your old denim and Pine IV's efforts to be an eco-friendly brand. This trend of environmental awareness is beginning to take over the fashion world.
More and more brands are looking for ways to make them more eco-friendly. Innovative, affordable, eco-friendly designs are here to stay, and boutiques and stores are recognizing this emerging trends, and beginning to make these eco-friendly styles more available to consumers.
One of my favorite new eco-friendly brands is Doie Designs. This beautiful collection of Asian-inspired bamboo jersey fashions is the brainchild of Sara Kirsner. Kirsner previously worked with well known designers Marc Jacobs and Donna Karan before deciding to leave the high-end world of fashion to focus on her own environmentally friendly clothing line.
Doei Designs are made from bamboo fabric. Unlike cotton, bamboo grows fast without artificial assistance and does not require pesticides. Bamboo is also incredible soft and extremely durable and strong.
One of my favorite piece in this environmentally friendly collection is the Harusame Nagameru Dress. Check out the entire Doei collection at www.doiedesigns.com.

Posted by Kristen D. on October 20, 2007 at 5:31 AM
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The winter season (at least on our side of the coast) is underway. I woke up to a bit of frost on my car, and there is no denying that there are some cold mornings to come. Having lived in New England all of my life, I know how hard it is to find a flattering and fashionable coat that meets my winter warmth standards.
To my delight, I found some great hints in this months Issue of O Magazine. The article, entitled ‘The Right Coat For Your Body’ gives readers tips on just that—finding the perfect fitting, flattering winter coat. Now, a few of the price points in the coats featured in the article are a bit high, so I have put my own twist on the piece. I’ve found the same styles in the suggested coats online, all priced$300.00 or less. So here we go…
Problem: Some coats are bulky, taking away from our natural curves. For women that want the look of softer curves, a jacket with side button closures and tailored lines is suggested. I found a great jacket from Revolve Clothing. This is a lighter jacket spinning off from what is shown on Oprah’s magazine, but should create the desired effect of softer shoulders and a more pronounced, but soft waist.

Problem: Do you have a great waist, but a weaker upper half? Many women experience the same problem and would like to find a coat that, by the jacket’s style, accentuates their shoulders. Draping around the neck and shoulders is the best way to show off your upper half. This gorgeous wool coat from Marc Jacobs on Bluefly is a perfect fit. Wrapping around the waist still shows off your natural waist line, but the open v-neck and draping around the shoulders will help you with your fit needs.
Problem: Some women try to hide the area between their hips and knees in heavy ankle length coats. Well, O Magazine provides a solution: find a peacoat style more fitted around the upper waist, which forms into a a-line towards the bottom and make sure the coat is tailored to end above the knee. I would also suggest wearing this coat with slimming clothes, like a high waisted but fitted pair of jeans like Kasil Jean's Tribeca, or a pencil skirt with herringbone leggings. I found the perfect coat on Bluefly again. A DKNY wool pea coat with extended collar, drawn in waist and a lower cut to end right above or at your knee.
Problem: Need space for a bigger bustline, but still want room to move? A cocoon shaped coat is perfect for this fit battle. The coat’s shape allows for a full range of motion without looking like you’re swimming in the jacket. In fact, this style of coat which is lightly gathered at the bottom is coming back into style. Back in the 20’s the cocoon shape substituted for capes to offer better protection in the winter months. Because these coats are so popular, it was really hard to find them within our 300.00 budget, but I did get lucky on Oasis a great black and white wool blend with fashionable buttons and a funnel collar will do the trick!
Problem: In the 50’s A-line swing coats came into style, and let me tell you, it simply isn’t old yet! Every season new A-lines appear in better wool blend and colors than before. If you have a pear shaped waist line, which many of us do, this is the coat for you. Of all the coats suggested here, this is the easiest to find at your local department store. However, if shopping on line is more your style, check out this coat on BlueFly by Adam Meets Eve.

Problem: As a petite woman myself, I look for a coat which will give me a little more height. This great coat from La Redoute is just what I’d purchase. It has a wrapover look to give my torso a longer look and a partial funnel neck to give me more height up top around my neckline. The coat shows more leg, which also gives the desired illusion of height. Match that up with a great pair of heels and fitted bottoms and you’re ready to go!
I hope this helps you all either when browsing online or during in-store shopping trips!
If you have any other fit problems we can help you out with feel free to leave a comment and I’ll work on finding the right coat for your body. If you have any other favorite styles or stores online for coats feel free to share it in a comment as well! Happy Shopping!
Posted by Megan Dickinson on October 1, 2007 at 11:24 AM
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There is no denying that skinny jeans are continuing to rule the denim scene this fall. I recently came across the collaborative fashion blog, Denim Blog, and found two posting that prove that the skinny trend is still alive and thriving.
The first posting, entitled “How Do I Wear Tight Hudson Jeans Well,” offers great advice for curvy women looking to rock the skinny jean look. A common concern among more curvaceous women is how to stay on top of high fashion denim trends without sacrificing a great fit and a happy body image. This article tries to send some light on how to make this trend work for you. Make sure that the pair you buy fits you really well, and match them with some knee high boots to lengthen the appearance of your legs. Pairing them up with a loose-fitting top will also not only attract more attention to the jeans, but create the illusion of smaller hips and thighs.
The second post, “Designer Fashion – Back to the Future,” offers some insight into what runway styles will make it mainstream. The article notes that retro styles are really making a comeback, and seem to have more impact with consumers than than cutting-edge new fashions do. Designers are noticing this trend and are gearing their designs toward the retro-fabulous, with wide headbands/bandanas, leggings, and of course, the skinny jean! “The tighter the bottom, the better the look and they can be paired with just about anything.”
Check out some of the great skinny jeans True Jeans has to offer and see which styles will best fit you. Some of my favorites are the 575 Parliament, the Hudson Stella Skinny and the Wrangler 47 Lillington.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 26, 2007 at 6:36 AM
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What a difference your waist waist line make! It is important to pay close attention to where your pants' waistband rest, aka the rise.
If you have a lot of room between your ribs and hips and your legs are on the short side, you are most likely long waisted. Wearing high waisted pants with tucked in tops is a great way to make your legs look longer.
Those ladies with longer legs and less distance between ribs and hips are considered short waisted. By wearing pants with a lower rise with untucked shirts can stretch out your torso and make you midsection appear longer.
When your waistband is hitting where it is should bem your legs and torso will appear to be in perfect proportion.
For more information about finding the perfect rise for your body check out People Magazine's Style Watch.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 24, 2007 at 6:27 AM
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Not all of us are lucky enough to have curves in all the right places. For those who are a little less well endowed in the bust, there are a few simple tricks from People Magazine’s Style Watch that can make you appear more voluptuous. Don’t worry, we won’t tell!!!
Just like those with a boyish figure, you small busted ladies out there can create curves and a more shapely appearance by wearing clothing that is very structured. Tops that add dimension, whether in the form of ruffles, embellishments, etc., are a great way to create the appearance of a larger chest. Asymmetrical and higher necklines will also help to broaden the shoulder and create the illusion of a fuller bust.
Adding layers or clothing that drapes and the bust is also a trick that helps to fill you out. Kate Hudson is a great example of how layering can work in your favor. “While the slim knit (left) is fine, the sweater’s added layers and the belt make for a sexier silhouette.”
Posted by Kristen D. on September 21, 2007 at 7:14 AM
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Everyone who has seen Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth knows that global warming is no joke but who knew that one of the most obvious effects of the warming trend can be seen in your closets. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal examines how we as a global community are moving toward “seasonless dressing.”
The WSJ also claims that “people spend so much time indoors and in cars that their lives are essentially climate-controlled. There's less of a need for bulky sweaters and tweedy woolens.”
So what are designers trying to do to adjust to the climate change? Liz Claiborne Inc, Target, Kohls and JC Penny are all shifting the way they sell clothes, so they have items on the rack that customers need "month to month, instead of season to season." These companies have been working with climatologists and meteorological consultants to how plan the fabrics and styles that should be available month to month.
Because there are lee dramatic changes between seasons, the chore of switching out your entire wardrobe every few months is no longer necessary. I wonder if that means that the near future we will be wearing white denim all year round – kind of a scary thought!!!
What do you think about the climate change’s effect of fashion?
Posted by Kristen D. on September 20, 2007 at 8:15 AM
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Boyish figures are generally thinner, lanky and small-chested with thin hips. Anyone with a boyish figure should be looking for clothing that creates the illusion of curves. The following tips from People Magazine's Style Watch can help you add feminine curves to any boyish figure.
First, try wearing jackets or tops and dresses that are structured at the waistline. Clothing like this that carves out a waistline creates instant curves.
Cameron Diaz is a great role model for how to dress a long and lean shape. In both shots, Cameron creates a great long leg line with a great pair of William Rast’s Sadie straight leg jeans. However, in the photo on the left, Cameron’s cropped jacket that hits right at her natural waist helps to create a much more shapely body.
Those with a boyish figure are lucky enough to pretty much get away with wearing anything on the bottom. You should look for pants that hug your hips to help enhance any curves you do have. Check out both Hudson and William Rast more hip hugging styles that help to play up sexy curves!
Posted by Kristen D. on September 14, 2007 at 7:10 AM
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All you petite ladies out there know just how difficult it can be to perfectly flatter your petite frame. Fit is all-important on a petite figure, so shop carefully.
Because you are working with a smaller frame, you do not want to overwhelm your shape with big, bulky or overly embellished clothing. Reese Witherspoon outfit on the left is much more flattering because the streamlined, form fitting clothes make her appear slimmer.
To help elongate and visually lengthen the leg, try a pair of tailored bootleg jeans. Kasil’sChelsea or Tribeca Trouser are to good options for creating a streamlined leg without adding bulk. With many style available in short length, !iT jeans is another great brand that offers lower rises in many styles that can work well on petite figures. Always remember that length is one of the easiest things to fix. Learn more about hemming options here.
Check out People Magazine’s August Style Watch Issue for more information on how to best play up your shape.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 10, 2007 at 6:18 AM
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I am always on the lookout for great bargains and in my search I came across this cool new website that I couldn’t help but share with our True Life readers. Styleviolet.com is a small boutique site featuring some of the latest fashion trends for women. You’ll love the site because nothing is more than $150 and most items are under $50. Styleviolet.com features pieces from small designer and celebrity favorites. Check out the some of my favorite items below.
Have any great site that you would like to share? Let me know. I am always dying to find new and exciting website!
Posted by Kristen D. on September 9, 2007 at 1:31 PM
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Alyssa Milano debuted some items from her new line of clothing “TOUCH” at the MAGIC Convention on Monday, August 27,2007. MAGIC is where the fashion industry converges on Las Vegas for one of the most influential four days in the business. MAGIC International is the world's largest and most widely recognized producer of trade shows for the apparel industry and it is the perfect place for Alyssa to unveil some new products from her line of baseball inspired clothing.
Alyssa, who has been a huge baseball fan all of her life, partnered with G-III Apparel Group and Major League Baseball and are working together to create a line of ladies' baseball gear designed for juniors and young women. The line consists of denim, dresses and other chic items that are said to "utilizing high quality fabrics and body-contouring silhouettes."
The line hit stores in spring 2007 and has been so successful that it will also be expanding to include headwear in the form of traditional caps, trucker hats, military hats and visors. I know I am very excited to see someone making stylish baseball inspired clothing, especially since the line includes some super cute Red Sox items.
To read more about Alyssa’s thoughts on the game as well as insightful analysis on the sport she loves check out her baseball blog at www.alyssa.mlblogs.com. You can also check out some of the “TOUCH” products at www.MLB.com.
Posted by Kristen D. on September 1, 2007 at 7:20 AM
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MySpace unveiled the revamped version of MySpace’s Fashion Channel earlier this week on August 28, 2007. The sites launch further deepens the relationship between the networking site and the fashion industry. The Fashion Channel will be similar to the existing Music and Movies channels and will allows users to connect with fashion designers, brand and stylish celebrities. Besides providing you with a way to connect with your favorite designers, the site will also feature video diaries of celebrities’ closets and fashion lives.
InStyle magazine has signed on to partner with the Fox owned site. InStyle will share the most up-to-date fashion news and information in a section entitled “InStyle News.” WhoWhatWearDaily, one of my favorite daily fashion sites, has also partnered with MySpace Fashion.
To check out the newest channel, go to www.myspace.com/fashion. While you are browsing the site, be sure to check out True Jeans’ MySpace page and become our friend to receive special updates on sales and specials.
Posted by Kristen D. on August 31, 2007 at 6:10 AM
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There has always been quite a buzz online about how to avoid buying fake designer clothing. To all you fakey sellers out there— we are catching on and sharing the information!!. With the overnight success of premium denim it is no wonder that counterfeit problems will come into play. Sites like eBay are great to haggle on prices and feel more control of your purchases, but it’s not always 'what you see is what you get' on sites like these. I wanted to write this quick post to let all our readers know about a few helpful hints and websites to help you buy online, and sometimes even in stores with confidence.
eBay has a great list of resources written by members about the signs to look out for when perusing the site. Some of the suggestions are about brands in particular, such as Diesel, Seven for all Mankind, Rock & Republic and True Religion (just to name a few) as well as overall advice about identifying authentic vs. fake denim. Many pictorial guides are offered, and you know we love photos to show the differences in labels, packaging, washes and styles of jeans and comparisons of the differences to look out for. To be honest, I wouldn’t have known what to look out for before reading through these pieces since we sell 100% authentic denim on True Jeans.
Second City Style also featured a piece from Women’s Wear Daily, or WWD to us avid readers, with a shorter list of ‘what to watch out for’ advice. One interesting section mentions:
“Due to advances in technology, denim counterfeiters have flourished. Ted Houston, COO of Rock & Republic, said on a monthly basis, the company is getting more than 100 Customs seizures worldwide and removes more than 20,000 online auctions of fakes.”
On that note, here are my own suggestions with a little help from eZine @rticles:
- If the price is too low in comparison to store prices, be wary
- Read through an eBay seller’s feedback section, look specifically for reviewers who mention the brand your are looking to purchase
- If there are not enough photos of all the jeans’ labels, or if there are only stock photos of the item, make sure to request pictures of the actual jeans, specifically the labels and back pockets.
-Sure, premium denim comes at a premium price, but there are reasons for this. In another post on True Life we mentioned that most designer denim is made in the USA, on the tags it should say that the jeans were manufactured in the states. Japan, China and Thailand are hubs for producing counterfeits of all kinds, so just be careful of that as well.
My final suggestion, and the real motivation for writing this post, is to check out The Honest Forum. This is an amazing community for premium denim fans! Sure, the site costs $9.99 for a 25 year membership but let me tell you, it’s definitely worth it. There is an entire section listing sites that sell fake denim, and mentions of eBay sellers which are known for peddling fakes which I found very useful. These enthusiasts really know their stuff and are more than willing to help out other community members when something seems a little fishy.
I hope you find this helpful. I’d love to hear any other suggestions or counterfeit sites you’ve come across in your online shopping travels. ‘Cause when you get down to it, there’s power in knowledge and power in numbers!
Posted by Megan Dickinson on August 21, 2007 at 10:59 AM
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It has been over a month since the passing of fashion mogul and icon Liz Claiborne and it is clear that Claiborne’s legacy and savvy fashion and business sense will live on long into the future.
Claiborne launched her fashion company in 1976 with her second husband, Art Ortenberg, and two other partners. Her initial goal was to create career oriented styles to the masses of working women. Her collection of mix and match separates was an immediate a hit and the company made Fortune magazine's list of the 500 largest companies in the United States within a decade of its founding.
Bill McComb, the CEO of Liz Claiborne Inc., released a written statement saying:
“In losing Liz Claiborne, we have not only lost the founder of our company, but an inspirational woman who revolutionized the fashion industry 30 years ago…Her commitment to style and design is ever present in our thinking and the way we work. We will remember Liz for her vision, her entrepreneurial spirit and her enduri