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Blue Cult collection 2012


Blue Cult collection 2012

The most important trends of Blue Cult fashion collection in season 2012 years. French Designer David Mechaly has given Blue Cult Jeans the American Classic a sexy French Designer edge. Blue cult is a retro, hand-rubbed vintage finishes, unique stitch detailing and a special ring-ring construction that flatters the natural shape of the body. Rumor has it that Blue Cult's are the best-fitting blues on the market. Celebrities recently seen wearing Blue Cult Jeans include Sarah Jessica Parker, Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Aniston, Britney Spears, Tori Spelling, Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen, Cher, Thalia Drew Barrymore, Milla Jovovich, Michelle Branch, Kate Hudson, Heather Graham, Jillian Barberie, Salma Hayek.


Founded in 1999 by French designer David Mechaly and partner/wife Caroline Athias, Blue Cult, Inc. delivers stylish denim with hand-rubbed finishes to customers across the globe, including an extensive list of celebrities who have followed the line since its debut. Blue Cult Jeans is intricately detailed with unique stitching and craftsmanship, is edge-constructed for quality and is sold in exclusive boutiques and department stores around the world, including" Australia, Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Scandinavia, Spain, Southeast Asia, Switzerland and the United States.


Blue Cult has gained acclaim for great styles and the celebrities who wear them, like Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson, Britney Spears, Kim Cattrall, and scores more. The faux rigid fabric has stretch but looks like a rigid denim. Styles like the buttlifter have pockets specially positioned to make your rear look higher.


Blue Cult runs smaller than Seven, Humanity, or Paper Denim, much smaller than AG, and fits similar to Miss Sixty. The cut is very slim and looks best on slimmer or fitter body types.


Today, it's common for a pair of everyday jeans - not necessarily designer ones - to cost about $150. In fact, it's almost expected. Fashion experts call it a jeans "explosion" - with high-end jeans, such as Diesel, Seven for All Mankind, Juicy, Blue Cult Jeans, and Citizens of Humanity, growing in popularity and sales.


Premium jeans represent only a sliver of the $5.5 billion a year women's jeans market, but by focusing on custom fits and washes, luxury jeans manufacturers are charging wine-and-theater-ticket prices for their picnic-and-football game products.