The people and brands behind denim heritage
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Cultural journalist delves into Bob Dylan's denim style within the 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene. What does jeans signify, deciphered from iconic album cover photos?
The Levi's 501 featured on Bruce Springsteen's 『BORN IN THE U.S.A.』 album cover. A cultural journalist unravels the iconic 80s American symbol and the historical evolution of denim.
The denim Marilyn Monroe wore in 'River of No Return' was JC Penney's private label 'Foremost'. This unexpected fact highlights the brand diversity in the 1950s American jeans market and the cultural impact of a fashion icon's surprising choice.
Western film icon John Wayne and the denim brand Wrangler. Centered around their 1974 advertising campaign, this article explores their relationship and cultural impact on denim history.
In the 1950s, Marlon Brando's Levi's 501 in 'The Wild One' became an icon of youthful rebellion. This article explores its cultural impact and the lineage of denim that continues to influence us today.
In the 1950s, the Lee 101Z worn by James Dean became a symbol of youthful rebellion and aspiration. Unraveling its legendary status.
The impact of 'Bullitt' on the iconic Steve McQueen and Levi's 501, elevating rebellious denim to sophisticated everyday wear.
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