Trends come and go quicker than the amount of times I’ve changed my hair lately, and if there’s one thing that’s surpassed all trends of time since its first use in America over three centuries ago, and riding the waves of fashion – it’s denim. Everyone owns at least one pair of jeans, we all need it and it’s always part of the 20% of our wardrobe we actually wear. It’s indispensable.
And since landing in Australia in the late seventies, Lee Jeans has proved its necessity and worth in this fickle industry, feeding our denim fetishes with quality, well-fitted and and well-designed denim clothing. Great jeans are hard to find, and when you find a brand that caters to your curves you stick to it. Something I’ve always been excited about Lee jeans is their varying jean lengths and super skinny styles - fitting like a glove and giving you that awesome shape that holds the fat in the right places.
Something else we’re obsessed with are these damn letterman jackets. Jess now owns two and I finally have my first one. This time we’ve decided to get behind the lens for a change to shoot two of our favourite Lee outfits. Thought we’d give you guys a break from us this time
Jesse shot, I styled, and our good friend Samuel Krutop from the best Melbourne hair salon ever Salon XVI doing the hair for our hot models Rebecca Harding (Scene Models) and Brent McCormack’s (London Management) hair, is our little Runaways shoot…
All clothing from Lee (except accessories).
Brent:
Sabre sunglasses from Co-Op Surfection | Model’s own jewellery | Lee jumper | Lee hoody | Lee jacket | Lee black jeans | Lee leather belt | Dr. Martens Boots from Co-Op Surfection
Rebecca:
Sunday Somewhere sunglasses from Co-Op Surfection | Lee T-Shirt (mens) | Lee jumper | Lee jacket (mens) | Lee ‘jeather’ jeans | 2 Baia Vista silver lace ups from Zomp
leejeans.com.au | sfxn-co-op.com | zomp.com.au | londonmgtgroup.com | scenemodels.com | salonxvi.com





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