27 August 2012

Intel Inspired Ultrabook™ Fashion Inspiration: Denim

For week #7 of my partnership with Intel Inspired Ultrabook™, we're finding inspiration in denim. This week, while browsing on my Ultrabook™, I found inspiration by looking at denim through the decades.

Levi's first introduced jeans for women in the 1930's, when they had a primarily western look.


In the early 40's, J. Howard Miller featured a women in denim in his Rosie the Riveter poster. And check her out in this Rockwell painting!

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Marilyn Monroe is known for her glamorous wardrobe, but she also looked fabulous when kicking back in jeans and denim jackets back in the 50's and 60's.

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And in the 70's, Charlie's Angels brought bell bottoms to the fashion forefront.

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By the late 70's, punk icons like Patti Smith and Debbie Harry looked tough and sexy in their denim.

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In 1980, Brooke Shields wore denim in an iconic Calvin Klein campaign.


But the rest of the 80's into the early 90's was a pretty bad time in the history of denim. I mean...


So was the rest of the 90's, if we're being honest.


Today, there are really no rules when it comes to denim. Skinny, flared, dark, distressed, printed, colored... it's all fabulous!



Like denim, the Intel Inspired Ultrabook™ has style that never dies - it's a timeless and durable piece that will never go out of style. At less than an inch thick, the lightweight and highly portable Ultrabook™ is easy to grab and go anywhere.


I'll be back next week with more inspiration. What inspired you this week?




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