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Dillard’s Exclusive Interview With Code Bleu Designer Roxanne Weippert

Code Bleu offers a variety of women’s denim jeans, shorts, skirts and jackets. Read our recent interview with this top-rated brand’s designer, Roxanne Weippert , who shared what the motto “live by your own code, made for real women by real women” means, and what’s coming for fall.

Q: What does “live by your own code, made for real women by women” mean to you as the designer of the brand?
A: To me this phrase says, wear what makes you feel good about yourself and know that it was designed with you in mind. When I design the Code Bleu line, I always think about whether it is A — something I would want to wear and B — whether it will flatter my customers’ body.

Q: What fit do you recommend for someone who does not want a bootcut, but would like a slim leg without it being too skinny?
A: I would recommend our Marielle straight-leg. It has the same great upper body block of our Annette Boot and Aimee Skinny, but is more of “slim” straight than a true straight. The Gwen is a true straight-leg jean, with a relaxed knee while the Marielle has a more fitted knee and slimmer leg opening.

Q: What does the “tummy” slimming technology do in the Gwen fit?
A: The lockstitch pattern (that you see on the inside) helps to reinforce our rigid cotton pocketing, which is what “sucks you in” when combined with our comfortable stretch denim.

Q: What is your favorite fit?
A: I wear the Aimee Skinny because I find the super-stretch fabrics to be the most comfortable and with fall coming I like to wear a pant I can tuck into my boots.

Q: What do we have to look forward to with Code Bleu?
A: New colors and more prints! New fits — like our new Veronique Butt-Shaper for the upcoming holiday season.

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Dillard’s Exclusive Interview with Joe’s Jeans Founder & Creative Director Joe Dahan

A legend in the modern fashion world, Joe Dahan launched Joe’s Jeans in 2001. His innovative designs pioneered the idea of body-specific fits. He remains the creative director for the company, responsible for the design, development and marketing of the brand.

Learn more about the man and his famous denim line.

Q: Who is the Joe’s Jeans woman?
A: The Joe’s woman cannot be defined or placed into an individual genre. She embodies a casual chic lifestyle, but her personality does not fit into one specific mold.

Q: Where do you draw most of your inspiration from?
A: Among other things our collection is inspired by our surroundings — the places we go, someone we spot on the street, a friend or maybe even a blogger with a unique sense of style.

Q: Who or what are your major influences?
A: Art in any form whether it be music or architecture — it provides inspiration for our various collections each season.

Q: What do you feel you bring to the industry?
A: Since we started we have been known as the go-to brand for body-specific fits. Even today we are constantly developing new fits and silhouettes and working with innovative fabrics, washes and techniques to ensure we are continually bringing our customers not only the best fits but also our take on the latest fashion trends.

Q: What is your favorite step in the design process?
A: I love being hands-on and working on a variety of projects from designing the next collection to looking at the design of a new retail store to brainstorming on the next ad campaign. No two seasons are the same. The natural momentum and evolution of the creative process keeps me intrigued.

Q: Did you attend school for clothing design or are you self-taught?
A: Self-taught. I started in the business very young.

Q: How did you decide you wanted to design denim?
A: I started Joe’s in 2001. At the time, there weren’t any premium denim brands in the market and my vision was to create a line that would bridge the gap between fashion and denim.

Q: How do you choose your colors for a season?
A: It starts with our overall inspiration for the season — not just in terms of color palettes, bodies and fabrics but what we see here in L.A. and on our trips. Music, art and street style are big influences.

Q: The Joe’s Jeans pocket stitch is iconic. How did you end up with that design?
A: Our pocket design is very minimalistic — we’ve named it the Moon Eclipse. We use our signature tiny needle arch along with a Joe’s logo.

Q: What’s the ultimate message you want to get across through your designs?
A: We believe the most important aspect of our designs is that women wearing them feel comfortable, confident and sexy. Even a little more daring and provocative, if you will.

Q: Which pair of jeans should no woman be without?
A: The Skinny Jean.  The iconic skinny is definitely not a trend — it is a wardrobe staple that is here to stay.

Shop all Joe’s Jeans here.

What pair of Joe’s can’t you live without?

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Go West: Cowgirl Kicks

This season our favorite designers are making the Old West new again. With details as vast and varied as the frontier, there’s a cowgirl boot for every style. Dying to lasso fringe or wrangle studs? No matter which accent suits your fancy, most Western-inspired boots have low heels and mid-calf shafts. Translation: all-day comfort, year round. Giddy up!

Shop our picks: Kensie Branches & Blooms Floral-Print Dress & Sam Edelman Louie Booties, THML Polka-Dot Dress & BCBGeneration Bastille Western Booties, Gianni Bini Ruthie Dress & Lucky Brand Madonna Western-Inspired Boots
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Shop our picks: Chelsea & Violet Colored Denim Skinny Jeans & D.V. by Dolce Vita Lujan-2 Western-Inspired Boots, Joe´s Jeans The Skinny Jeans & Steve Madden Rifffle Western-Inspired Booties, Miss Me Jeans Heavy Metal Flap Skinny Jeans & Arturo Chiang Remi Western-Inspired Boots
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Shop our picks: Kensie Fuzzy Lace Dress & Lucchese Neomi Stitch Python-Print Boots, Adrianna Papell Strapless Rosette-Skirt Gown & Volatile Hustle Jeweled Harness Boots, JS Collections Illusion Neckline Dress & Frye Women´s Billy Pull-On Boots
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How will you style your cowgirl kicks this season?

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Eileen Fisher: Dillard’s Exclusive Interview

Known for clean lines, simple shapes and luxurious fabrics, Eileen Fisher creates timeless clothes designed for real life. Her line features pieces that work together, through every season and over time. Shoes are the newest addition to the brand and follow in the footsteps of her clothing and accessories, giving women a complete head to toe look.

Q: Who is the typical Eileen Fisher woman?
A: In the beginning, my typical customers were creative, artistic types who didn’t have to wear corporate clothes. As the workplace for women has changed, so has our customer. We’ve invited more women into the brand as we’ve added new shapes and fabrics. She’s busy and interested in many things and wants to wear clothes that she looks and feels good in. She needs clothes that meet the needs of her lifestyle — she wants to wear pieces that are versatile and edgy but totally accessible at the same time.

Q: Where do you draw most of your inspiration for your designs?
A: I’m inspired by so much, especially the way shape, texture and proportion work together. My original inspiration came from a trip to Japan where I fell in love with the kimono. The kimono is a shape that has been used for 1,100 years. The simpler the piece the more possibilities it has.

I am also very intrigued by the way women across generations put the clothes together. I watch the way my daughter, who is 19, dresses and the way the women in our company put different pieces together. Recently I was in Istanbul at a women’s conference. I loved seeing young women blending Western skinny jeans with traditional pieces. There was lots of layering and scarves too.

Q: Who are your major influences?
A: The Hudson River near my house, nature and natural fabrics, global cultures and my friends, my daughter … I think a lot about how clothes can support women’s lives and how we can help a customer get dressed easily so she can focus on the things she really cares about.

Q: What’s the ultimate message you want to get across through introducing shoes to your line?
A: For me, introducing shoes was the logical next step for the brand. We already had accessories, such as belts, bags and scarves. Our clothes can be simple. Sometimes it’s the shoe that brings out the edge in what we do. We love being able to dress our customer from head to toe.

Q: Did you attend school for design or are you self-taught?
A: I didn’t attend design school; in college, I started out as a math major because I was good at it. I ended up getting a degree in Home Economics from the University of Illinois.

After college, I moved to New York. I worked in graphic and interior design studios and became immersed in the world of bringing ideas to fruition. I discovered my passion for textiles — for fabric and color. For 5 years the concept for the clothes percolated in my mind. I yearned for shapes that were the essence of simplicity and that worked together in many different ways.  Finding the confidence to make the first samples was probably my biggest challenge. I remember cutting the fabric for my first 4 pieces on the floor of the loft I lived in. Self-taught about sums things up!

Q: What are some key trends we will see from your line next season?
A: We’re interested in colorblocking, enveloping necklines, silk shirting and glovelettes with bright color and stripes — my personal passion. Trends for us are an influence, not a destination. Many of the ideas behind fall are a continuum.

An important one that inspires the shoe team is draping with soft unlined leather. You can see it on the Jaunt which has an unlined boot shaft that can be worn slouchy over leggings and jeans or straight with a tunic dress. The Draw is an open-toe wedge that also uses this soft unlined leather to frame your foot.

I always love flats and think they will be especially important for fall 2012. Our flats, such as the Patch and Quilt, are simple but have a very cool edge. They look like a ballerina flat but have a “V” shape at the toe. Map is a new moccasin driver in a very simple clean-lined shape.

Q: Which shoe should no woman be without?
A: For me, a ballet flat is a go-to style. The design is timeless and the shape lends itself to many looks. But I have to say that I judge shoes not just by how they look but how they feel. It’s the same lens we use for our clothing. Does it make you feel really good, can you really move in it? I don’t want to make shoes that sit in women’s closets.

Q: Tell us about a shoe you will never forget.
A: When I was 8 years old and starting third grade, I saw a “perfect” pair of saddle shoes in an advertisement somewhere. They were a slimmer style and had black crepe soles instead of the more common and clunky version that had orange rubber soles. My parents drove around town to every shoe store in the area until they were finally able to locate these “perfect” shoes. My sisters still joke that I would rather have worn beat-up summer Keds on the first day of school than settle for a pair that was less than perfect.

Shop our selection of Eileen Fisher here.

What do you like best about the Eileen Fisher brand? 

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Style It: Skinny Jeans

There’s no denying it: skinny jeans are a closet essential. We put together our picks for the hottest ways to style these GB Gianni Bini jeans this Spring.

  1. A preppy look is perfect this season. This Stoosh blazer is great for layering with tanks and tees on top of your jeans.
  2. Casual looks rule for a school day or low-key weekend. This Jessica Simpson cropped top is perfect over a solid tank or camisole.
  3. Take a Bohemian turn in this GB Gianni Bini boxy top. The shape balances the slim fit of the jeans.
  4. Love is in the air this season, so show a flirty side with this Jessica Simpson tee. Feminine touches like flutter sleeves and a bow detail make this a great pick for a casual date night.

Lots of our readers have asked, “What shoes do I wear with my skinny jeans?” Here are some ideas that match up with our style picks above.

  1. Embellished flats coordinate with the polished look of the blazer perfectly. A sweet bow detail and glittering toe cap make these Vince Camuto flats anything but basic.
  2. Get an effortlessly stylish look when you pair these GB flats with your casual crop top.
  3. You’ve got an indie-rock vibe and are ready for a music festival when you pair these Volatile booties with your boho-top.
  4. A flirty look is made complete with a pair of black Gianni Bini pumps. Simple and to the point, this pair will move your embellished tee from casual to romantic in a snap.

Check out the rest of our Juniors denim and top collections on Dillards.com!

How do you style your skinnies? Tell us in the comments! 

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Not Your Dad’s Jeans

The skinny jean — everything from a straight leg fit to the slimmest of silhouettes — is back this season with a vengeance. Not your dad’s jeans, this denim phenomenon maximizes your wardrobe with their grab-and-go versatility. For year-round wear, pair them with a sweatergraphic teesportshirt or hoodie shirt. To polish the look, top them with a great blazer or denim, leather or faux-leather jacket.

If you are new to skinny jeans, you might want to start out with a more relaxed pair like these Grayson straight-leg jeans from Silver Jeans. With a looser fit and flat front, these are a great pair to begin building your skinny jean collection.

If you are ready to try out skinny jeans with embellished pockets, these Union straight-leg jeans from Big Star are a great choice. They combine frayed piecing, a dark wash and stitched back pockets for an updated, yet classic look.

The Evan from Buffalo is a super-slim jean with an already-worn look. A washed effect and a super-slim silhouette give these jeans an edgy attitude. Wear them anywhere that casual is in.

For the ultimate in skinny jeans, you’ll need a pair of Levi’s 510™ Super Skinny jeans. This slimmest of slim jeans sits below the waist, then gets extra narrow through the leg all the way to the ankle. Spandex adds stretch for a comfortable fit.

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What is your favorite piece to wear with your skinny jeans? Tell us about it in the comments.

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