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Hockey's Broadway Joe, Duguay sported long blond curls and modeled designer jeans.
It's not a pair of designer jeans; it's the creativity of someone's mind.
But there is at least one style we're still embracing in 2016: designer jeans.
In the denim department, I saw this display of disembodied legs in designer jeans.
She became a fashion icon in the 1970s with her line of designer jeans.
During the '70s, Gloria launched a line of designer jeans with her signature, designer swan.
It's like wearing designer jeans, or the difference between wearing a Casio and a Rolex.
To be honest with you, I'm so short, designer jeans don't come in my size.
Designer jeans, Rae Dawn Chong, "Diff'rent Strokes," Grandmaster Flash, Marion Barry, Michael Jackson, cocaine buffets.
For the evening out, Foxx opted for a bright red jacket, designer jeans and Timberland boots.
Similar to designer jeans, you'll find loads of name-brand athletic apparel and equipment at solid prices, Hip2Save reported. 
My homemade clothes and long, straight hair stood out among all the designer jeans and Farrah Fawcett feathered looks.
The quintessential venture capitalist's uniform consists of a pair of designer jeans, a Patagonia fleece vest and $95 wool sneakers.
In memoriam: Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her family name into designer jeans, built a $100 million fashion empire.
Other days it might be a faux-fur vest, designer jeans, and sandals—a combination of hippie, hipster, and gypsy … call it hipsy.
Fast-fashion denim and trendy-but-stupid designer jeans tend to fit nobody, and their precious cotton content is often degraded with spandex.
He still looks like Einstein and still dresses like a teenage boy in Converse sneakers, snug designer jeans, and rock 'n' roll T-shirts.
After all, part of Amazon's appeal is its recognition as a one-stop shop where consumers can purchase anything from dog food to designer jeans.
U.S. fast food, beverages and coffee chains are ubiquitous in China's cities, while consumers lap up U.S.-branded infant formula, designer jeans, cars and smartphones.
It wasn't the usual Wednesday night at Bergdorf, where, not far from the melee, salespeople were working to send off designer jeans to their customers.
In years past, she has scored a host of designer jeans, as well as Ugg boots and pieces from Patagonia, at Costco locations in California and the Midwest.
She found success as an actress and artist designing home furnishings, sheets and china, but it was her line of Gloria Vanderbilt designer jeans that made her millions.
You may be over those $150 designer jeans, but someone else may be in the market for exactly that, albeit at a fraction of the cost you paid.
But once he alphabetized the spice rack and finished making an easy chair out of castoff designer jeans, "I started running out of things to do," he said.
The writers treat low-hanging '80s fruit like piñatas, stuffing the scripts with broad jokes about designer jeans, Michael Milken-era finance and the wonders of primitive technology.
The personal-finance and budgeting blog Wise Bread recommended TJ Maxx for finding discounted designer jeans, including recent styles that you've likely seen at other stores like Macy's and Nordstrom.
Among the discounted pairs are True Religion's Stella Jeans, a pair of light-wash skinnies that happen to be the number-one seller in Amazon's Women's Contemporary and Designer Jeans category.
While you can almost always find a pair of designer jeans, sneakers, handbags and more heavily discounted at every retailer, the same can't be said for high-end makeup, skincare and hair products.
Vanderbilt is credited with popularizing designer jeans in the 1970s and '80s with her eponymous label and its white swan logo, which rose to fame with an iconic $1 million ad campaign in 1978.
Whether you shopped your heart out on Black Friday or you're gearing up for tomorrow's Cyber Monday sales, Amazon just gave you a reason to grab the designer jeans you've been coveting right now.
"Instead of buying a new pair of designer jeans, many women have opted for more comfortable and less expensive yoga pants in recent years," Deborah Weinswig, Coresight Research CEO said in a note to clients.
"It just amazes me what people throw away," he said one night, as he found a pair of gently used designer jeans, a new black cotton jacket, gray Nike running sneakers and a bicycle pump.
U.S.-based Guess, the maker of designer jeans, accessories and other apparel, is the latest fashion company to adopt policies to keep its supply chain clean of products that endanger forests and indigenous land rights.
It was 2012, and in townships like Katlehong and Tembisa outside of Johannesburg, this scene was common: crews sporting silk shirts and bucket hats, Italian-made shoes, designer jeans, and bottles of Johnnie Walker Blue Label.
Instead, the pair ended up at 4th Street Coin Laundry, where Ms. Mathias sat in an orange plastic chair and stood in high-heels and designer jeans in front of a Speed Queen commercial washing machine.
As one of the biggest off-price retailers in the US, TJ Maxx has found a special place in the heart of many Americans looking to score a bargain on everything from designer jeans to bedroom furniture.
It would be hard to exaggerate the role that designer jeans played in the life of a certain kind of teenage girl growing up between the years of the Carter presidency and Black Monday a decade later.
That and the fact that our first summer jobs via SYEP (the Summer Youth Employment Program) had left us with enough money in our pockets to buy designer jeans and suede Pumas at VIM, the popular clothing store nearby.
"Yes, more young people in designer jeans and leather now show up at the Booth Theater than before, and yes, they probably show up because Mr. Bowie is a celebrated rock star," John Corry wrote in The Times in 21986.
Sugar & Spice mixes every teen film you've ever seen with your favorite heist film: A pretty, popular, and pregnant head cheerleader named Diane (Marley Shelton) decides she needs to steal so she can pay for diapers and post-delivery designer jeans.
Bits It is tempting to say there are two kinds of people these days: those who are willing to spend $425 on designer jeans that have been stained with pretend mud and those who get actual mud on their jeans.
Its name, Quality Control, reflects the different sensibilities of its founders: Thomas wanted something starting with "Q," to honor a friend of his who had been shot to death; Lee was inspired by a tag on the pocket of his designer jeans.
Gloria Vanderbilt, the society heiress who stitched her illustrious family name into designer jeans and built a $100 million fashion empire, crowning her tabloid story of a child-custody fight, of broken marriages and of jet-set romances, died on Monday at her home in Manhattan.
She remembers fashion crazes the store helped spread: jeans from Seven for All Mankind, some of the first designer jeans to cost well over $2003; Jimmy Choo boots that, at $1,000, still had wait lists "longer than my body," and the way some women bought up tiny shirts in bulk from the French line Petit Bateau.
I saw fans from all walks of life there: streetwear-savvy youngsters with designer jeans and slick haircuts; frat bros in oversized button-up shirts and ball-caps from their alma mater; hipsters donning skinny jeans and mustaches; local dudes who work in Dallas's booming tech scene (the khakis, wire-rim glasses, and department-store shoes were a give-away); a Muslim couple, him with a bushy beard and her in a hijab; a Sikh family with three rambunctious kids; and many more.
Rhonda Weiss, Saturday Night Live (1980)Played by: Gilda Radner Radner drew from her own Jewish upbringing to create her whiny-voiced, red-lipped, rhinestone-wearing Jewish American Princess and "disco queen" Rhonda Weiss for S.N.L. And though Rhonda appeared multiple times over the comedian's run on the show, no skit better represents her brand of parody of the standard tropes applied to Jewish women than the fake commercial for "Jewess Jeans," the skin-tight designer jeans you don't have to be Jewish to wear, "but it wouldn't hurt."
They had long been interested in the European denim market, where jeans were more body-conscious and fashion-forward. The Nakashes' timing was right. At this moment, consumer taste in jeans was shifting from established brands such as Levi's to designer jeans such as Gloria Vanderbilt and Calvin Klein. However, Jordache jeans were barely distinguishable from other designer jeans on the market. To differentiate their brand, the brothers invested one quarter of their annual sales volume ($300,000 of their own money and $250,000 in loans) into an aggressive 1979 ad campaign.
Hudson Jeans offers denim line of designer jeans with trademark triangular back pockets, and a Union Jack logo. Customers known to wear Hudson Jeans include Cara Delevingne and Britney Spears. Hudson Jeans also worked with Georgia May Jagger as one of the brand's model.
Many youth imitated this style before the end of around 2012. Common items included murses, high-end active wear, designer jeans, baseball caps, sandals and name brand belts. This has become a well known sense of gangster appearance in BC due to the United Nations.
Saint James Press, 1998, The brand is known for its designer jeans that were popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Since the 2000s, Jordache has also diversified into real estate in the United States and other ventures in Israel. The brand name Jordache is a contraction of Joe, Ralph, David, and Avi Naccache (Nakash).
It is about a couple whose financial difficulties affect their relationship. "Designer Jeans" features lyrics with psychedelic musings on the contemporary social climate, including criticism of "mass production and consumption of opinions" and the erasure of independent thought. "Plum" is an ode to a lover's posterior. "Falls (Violet)" is a ballad with a sketchy country music feel.
During the 1980s, Guess was one of the most popular brands of denim jeans. The company was one of the first companies to create designer jeans. While the first jeans were for women, a men's line debuted in 1983. In 1984, Guess introduced its new line of watches known as "Guess", "Guess Steel", and the "Guess Collection".
Because of her position, Wintour's wardrobe is often closely scrutinised and imitated. Earlier in her career, she mixed fashionable T-shirts and vests with designer jeans. When she started at Vogue as creative director she switched to Chanel suits with miniskirts. She continued to wear them during both pregnancies, opening the skirts slightly in back and keeping her jacket on to cover up.
Sergio Valente is an American clothing brand best known for juniors' and women's designer jeans and stretch-denim fabrics. It is currently owned by the privately held Seattle Pacific Industries Inc. of Kent, Washington, which additionally owns the Reunion and Saltaire menswear brands and the Unionbay teen-clothing brand. The brand dates to 1975, but its supposed original designer - 'Sergio Valente' - is fictitious.
Yves Saint Laurent, Le Smoking, 1966 In the 1960s, André Courrèges introduced jeans for women, leading to the era of designer jeans. And in 1966, Yves Saint Laurent introduced Le Smoking, a woman's tuxedo intended for formal occasions, famously photographed by Helmut Newton in a manner emphasizing the wearer's androgyny and suggesting lesbian overtones. In 1969 Rep. Charlotte Reid (R-Ill.) became the first woman to wear trousers in the U.S. Congress.
In the NHL, Duguay was noted for his long curly hair which would blow behind him as he skated without a helmet. He and teammates Phil Esposito, Dave Maloney and Anders Hedberg appeared in a TV commercial for Sasson designer jeans. On December 1, 1983, Duguay married California model Robin Bobo; the couple had two daughters before the marriage ended in divorce. In the 1990s, he married former fashion model Kim Alexis.
Lindsey is introduced in Some Girls Bite as a Cadogan House vampire. She has been in the House for 115 years and is the resident psychic. She is a blonde known for her stilettos and designer jeans. Originally from Iowa, she is an avid Yankees fan who maintains a rather confused relationship with Luc in Books 1 and 2, and finally begins dating him in Hard Bitten, having been brought together by grief.
In 1983, revenues grew to $400 million and they founded Yama Maritime Inc. which owned eight cargo ships. “The Jordache Look” jingle, written by Mr. Crizoe, was utilized by Jordache Enterprises for almost 10 years in their advertising campaigns and was used for many of the product lines as well in airing in over 37 countries. The campaign spawned the designer jeans boom of the 1980s of which people still view the commercials on YouTube even to this day.
Carl Rosen changed the company's name to the Puritan Fashions Corporation. In 1977 Carl Rosen produced the first designer jeans, with a license from Calvin Klein. Barry Schwartz, Klein's business partner at the time, told the Wall Street Journal: Carl proposed giving us $1 for a $18.75 pair of jeans that sold for $40 retail…we wound up selling 15 million pairs a year at the peak. Puritan continued to license merchandise with other designers, including a clothing line with Diane von Furstenberg.
In the 1960s, André Courrèges introduced long trousers for women as a fashion item, leading to the era of the pantsuit and designer jeans, and the gradual eroding of the prohibitions against girls and women wearing trousers in schools, the workplace, and fine restaurants. Corsets have long been used for fashion, and body modification, such as waistline reduction. There were, and are, many different styles and types of corsets, varying depending on the intended use, corset maker's style, and the fashions of the era.
Mui found 10 of the best and devised a way to transfer an art traditionally done on skin onto clothing. The shirts, adorned with tattoo designs ranging from Maori tribal to American traditional, have become what Mui calls "wearable art," and the number of artists he used grew to 75. Mui said of his line: "I look at my [pieces of clothing] as being collectibles." Peter Mui later launched three other clothing brands: Misplaced Cowboy, designer jeans with tattoo art stitching; Mui Mui, Hawaiian-inspired shirts; and Samurai Surfer, casual shirts .
Born in India, raised in Hong Kong and educated in the UK and US, Murjani joined the family business in 1966, founded by his father, the late B.K. Murjani. In 1930, the Murjani Group moved from retailing in Shanghai, to apparel manufacturing in Hong Kong with an annual production of 10 million units. In 1966, the Group launched its first brand in the United States, "Marco Polo", culminating in 1975 with the launch of the designer jeans brand Gloria Vanderbilt and Tommy Hilfiger in 1985. In 1992, under the provisions of the UK 1986 Insolvency Act, Murjani was declared bankrupt, with Rothman Pantall & Co. appointed as his bankruptcy trusties.
Esquire Magazine dubbed the image "best surfboard" in its monthly cultural round-up. In March 2010, Dweck filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against a New York-based clothing designer called Malibu Denim, alleging that they'd used Sonya, Poles in their advertisements for designer jeans, even including copies of the photo on the hang tag which accompanied their products. With the jeans selling at $160–200 each, the court awarded Dweck $100,000. Many of the photos from The End were exhibited at numerous galleries and solo exhibitions in New York, Belgium, San Francisco, Monaco, and the Blitz Gallery in Tokyo, and the Gallery Orchard in Nagoya.
" L. Michael Gipson of Creative Loafing notes David Bowie and Lenny Kravitz as references points for Hunt's songwriting, and writes that What Were You Hoping For? explores "both sides of the political aisles" with metaphorical songs such as "North Hollywood", "Designer Jeans", and the title track, as well as themes concerning an intimate relationship with the songs "Moving Targets", "Falls (Violet)", and "Cross Dresser". Certain songs were inspired by the effects of the late-2000s recession and Hunt's experience in North Hollywood, a district marked by population density, low income, and other recession-related issues. Hunt said of the district, "There's so many issues resulting from the recession.
Sydney's daily newspaper, The Sydney Morning Herald, ran a major feature in March 2003 titled "The Rise of the Metrosexual" (also syndicated in its sister paper The Age). A couple of months later, The New York Times' Sunday Styles section ran a story, "Metrosexuals Come Out". The term and its connotations continued to roll steadily into more news outlets around the world. Though it did represent a complex and gradual change in the shopping and self-presentation habits of both men and women, the idea of metrosexuality was often distilled in the media down to a few men and a short checklist of vanities, like skin care products, scented candles and costly, colorful dress shirts and pricey designer jeans.
In the 1980s, as the designer-jeans frenzy reached its all-time high, Calvin Klein introduced a highly successful line of boxer shorts for women and a men's underwear collection which would later gross $70 million in a single year. The American market of men's underwear was changed – from one where most men's underwear was white, purchased in packs of three by a "wife, mother or girlfriend when they needed to be" to one where "the American male [cares] about the brand of something few ever see". Growth continued through the early eighties. The licensing program, which brought in $24,000 when it was initiated in 1974 (), had royalty income of $7.3 million ten years later (equivalent to $ million in ).
Michael, who alone did not need the money, donated his share of the proceeds from the tour, approximately $5 million ($ million in dollars), to three charities, as he had promised, including the T.J. Martell Foundation for Leukemia and Cancer Research, the United Negro College Fund, and Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times. He had also received an $18 million advance ($ million in dollars) from Sullivan for a Michael Jackson designer jeans brand, few of which were ever produced and sold before Sullivan had to stop production. Estimates of SMC's losses have ranged from $13 million to $22 million ($ million to $ million in modern dollars). Sullivan and his father quietly put the word out around the NFL that the Patriots and their stadium were for sale.
Counterfeit sports shoes Counterfeit Rolex watches Rayban, Rolex, Supreme and Louis Vuitton are the most copied brands worldwide, with Nike being the most counterfeited brand globally according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Counterfeit clothes, shoes, jewelry and handbags from designer brands are made in varying quality; sometimes the intent is only to fool the gullible buyer who only looks at the label and does not know what the real thing looks like, while others put some serious effort into mimicking fashion details. Others realize that most consumers do not care if the goods they buy are counterfeit and just wish to purchase inexpensive products. The popularity of designer jeans in 1978, spurred a flood of knockoffs.
In the mid-1970s, he had created a designer-jeans craze by putting his name on the back pocket. Klein's design assistant at the time, Jeffrey Banks, has claimed credit for the logo garments, stating that he had the logo from a press folder silkscreened onto the sleeve of a brown T-shirt as a present for Klein. The gift was assumed by Schwartz to be part of the upcoming line, and similar logo shirts formed the uniform for the front-of-house staff at Klein's next catwalk show, leading to buyer demand. In the late 1970s, the company also made attempts to set up its own fragrance and cosmetics lines, but soon withdrew from the market with big financial losses.
Dirie moved from Somalia to Canada at the age of 7 with his mother as a refugee. In 2003, he was the subject of a Toronto Star article about a carpentry business that hired local youths, and he spoke of wanting to go to college to become a radiologic technologist (radiographer). He began working with his friend Yasim Abdi Mohamed, as the pair would travel to New York and purchase discount designer jeans in seedy neighbourhoods, which they would re-sell to merchants in upscale Toronto neighbourhoods for profit, earning up to $1,000 per trip. During an August 2005 trip however, Dirie and Mohamed talked about whether they should purchase guns for themselves for protection in New York's bad districts.
Born in Mogadishu, Somalia, Mohamed immigrated with his parents to Canada as refugees when he was five years old. They lived in Cambridge, Ontario for twelve years, until Mohamed started becoming a troubled teenager facing difficulties with the law, and his father Mohamed Hagi-Mohamud decided to move the family to Toronto for a "fresh start". Mohamed was enrolled at Humber College, but dropped out halfway through his first year, and took a job as a baggage handler at Pearson Airport, before finding new work at the Rogers Centre selling ice cream at Toronto Blue Jays games. After a few months however, he found easier work with his friend Ali Dirie, as the pair would travel to New York City and purchase discount designer jeans in seedy neighbourhoods, which they would re-sell to merchants in upscale Toronto neighbourhoods for profit, earning up to $1,000 per trip.

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