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Hudson "Jeggings" = Fall Must-Have Denim


Aug31

As a curvy gal, it's often an uphill battle to find jeans that fit just so. The closest I've come is a pair of elastic waist skinny jeans (no, they weren't maternity jeans!) I found at Target, which resulted in incessant teasing from the boyfriend.

However, Hudson's latest offering are not only just what the doctor ordered, but they just might do the trick. Totally different from those leggings you might have seen that are made to look like denim, Hudson's Jeggings are a combination of the jean and leggings.

So, how would you style these clever little devils this fall?

Lead denim designer for Hudson Jeans, Ben Taverniti, offers his suggestion, proving that Jeggings are as versatile as they are comfortable:

"The jegging is a fashion essential this season because it provides the comfort of the legging and chic design of the jean. It's something that is very easy to wear and goes with anything in your cloest. To dress up your new jeggings, wear them with Christian Louboutins or dress them down with a beat up pair of Converse tennis shoes. You can wear them with a tank top or a more dressy top, a canvas bag or a Balenciaga. The jegging gives your look an edge, no matter how you style them."

Hudson "jeggings" retail for $154.00 and are available in sizes 24-32.


Devil in a Blue Jean Dress


Mar20

There is something about denim that I absolutely adore. Maybe it's because I'm simply stuck in the 80's. Whatever the case may be, I'm noticing a lot of denim this spring -- a staple mostly reserved for the summer -- and this time, it's taking a form in short, denim dresses.

Charlotte Ronson, $184


Charlotte Ronson's take on a denim dress is an ultra-feminine, uber sexy number with an empire waist and zipper on the back. (Zippers are also everywhere this season, aren't they?)

Marc by Marc Jacobs, $428


It's whimsical ballerina meets American pie in this ruffled, patchwork denim mini dress. With scoopneck and racerback detailing, this dress might take you all the way into July.

Forever 21, $23


When I first showed this dress to my boyfriend a few weeks back, he made some comment about an 80's hair band, or was it Annie Oakley? At any rate, it was love at first sight in this button down dress with smocked waist and side pockets.


Episode 1: Saved by the Bell's Kelly Kapowski


Jan16

She was the girl-next-door and the most popular girl at Bayside. Kelly Kapowski was Saved by the Bell's pompom-toting, kitten-loving, perky homecoming queen. She stole the hearts of Zack Morris and A.C. Slater, and even her sleezy boss, Jeff.

Despite her elevated status among her peers, her fashion sense was understated. She was feminine and demure She often preferred white Keds to high heels, and solid colors to patterns. Denim, was a favorite of the brunette bombshell's.

Her romantic spirit drew her to embrace pinks, florals, and sleeveless tops, while her all-American nature placed her in denim and flats. Kelly would sometimes experiment with bold looks, but usually just ended up opting for low-key style in episodes that would follow.

I got to thinking about Ms. Kapowski's fashion sense, and what it would look like today.

Behold, my picks for Kelly's look in 2009:

Kelly Kapowski
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