Levi’s has announced a new line of custom jeans made to fit the curve of a woman’s body. The Curve ID is based on a system that uses a woman’s shape, not size, to determine the right pair of jeans. Women are divided into Slight Curve, Demi Curve and bold Curve, and the Curve ID range begins in New Zealand at NZ$99·90.
Meanwhile, Lucire fashion editor Sopheak Seng has looked at the Mister collection for spring–summer 2010–11. We’ve noticed Mister’s tailoring and cut getting better by the season, and the Water World collection continues this trend. It should prove considerably more popular than the movie that once had this name.
Elyse Glickman reports from California, on Kate Somerville. Somerville, a skin care expert who can count Debra Messing (one of our favourites) as a client, has written a book revealing more about skin health, and released further skin care products that can be bought from her boutique in Melrose. She’s stocked at Sephora, QVC.com and a few other places, too.
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Filed by Lucire staff
I love skinny leg jeans and high heels. So cute. Levis cool.