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June 30, 2005

Denim Details

No doubt: Denim is in!

Details surrounding Marc Jacobs’plans to create a small collection of baby clothes are limited, but Jacobs, also the creative director at Louis Vuitton, is planning a similar project for the French fashion and accessories house.

Vuitton has designed one pair of kids’ sneakers that will be available in sizes 24 through 33 and will make its debut this December. The shoes will be fashioned in a denim monogram pattern, similar to the company’s current spring/summer Monogram Denim collection of handbags. Jacobs’ line of wares for his signature collection, likely to be a focus on clothing like thermals and cashmere hoodies, is expected this fall.

And Prada dabbles in denim:

After slapping her name on umbrellas, bathrobes, and socks, Miuccia Prada has decided to do jeans.

The cuts are traditional and the seven different finishes range from dark blue to gray. Understated aesthetic aside, you'll instantly recognize the designer's touch, thanks to the familiar red tag on the right cuff, logo inside the watch pocket, and a just-short-of-subtle "Prada" stitched on the right rear pocket. Their $295 to $695 price tag.


Posted by Lawren at June 30, 2005 07:38 AM

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And since I'm sure those kids' shoes will only run $200-$300. per pair, I'd better stock-up for my little one! After all, she only outgrows them every 3 months. Sheesh! Wish I were rich.

Says: Nanc' at June 30, 2005 08:52 AM

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