Looking a bit tired there, Henners!

No sooner was the aftershow party for his London Fashion Week show over than Henry Holland was back at work, making an appearance at Selfridges for the launch of his line of limited edition denim with Levi 501. The range was inspired by Beverly Hills 90210 and bears a striking resemblance to the dotty pieces that he showed at London Fashion Week. There are six styles of House of Holland 501 jeans that make use of laser cut spots, printed florals and polka dots. Get to Selfridges sharpish if you fancy a pair.
House of Holland is once again teaming up with Levi's for a six-piece capsule collection, which has been inspired by Beverly Hills 90210.
Being a tribute to 90210 , does that mean we can expect a bit of stone-wash, mum-waist, rolled-up jean a la Dylan McKay style? Hmm... perhaps not.
Pieces will feature print and laser-cut jeans style, making use of floral and polka dot designs.
Just like his debut range for the denim brand, Holland will showcase his new collection at his forthcoming London Fashion Week show on September 17th. Only this time, they will go straight into Selfridges for sale the day after the show.
Talk about hot off the catwalk.
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Not content with founding Frankie B jeans Daniella Clarke took it upon herself to revive her favourite thriftstore denims and from this September you can get yourself a pair of Dittos in the Oxford Street Topshop.
Take your pick from 12 different retro-flavoured styles or if skinny's more your thing you'll love the Johnny Boy (pictured), a specially created style only available at Topshop. Daniella Clarke says: "My first love affair with jeans started in the early 80's when I found a brand called Dittos. I was obsessed! I thought I was the hottest thing going when I wore those jeans, so I slept in them"
The lucky first 100 Dittos shoppers will receive an 'I Love Dittos' bag so hurry down to Topshop!
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Still trying to get your head around Katie Holmes' pegged jeans look (pictured far, left)? Me, I don't mind them, but I've found that few others share my humble opinion.
Nevertheless, you might be interested to know that her favourite pair of men's jeans aren't even hers... they actually belong to hubby Tom Cruise, according to the couple's stylist, Jeanne Yang.
Do couples really have stylists?
Yang also confirmed that they are Prps Jeans, which will soon debut a female version of this men's style.
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Pleated and cropped trousers are a great alternative to skirts or full-length trousers in this temperamental weather. The carrot-leg silhouette is big news for autumn and with a pair of mid-heel shoes is a smart option if you don't want to do girly.
A loose-fit vest top or oversized roll-sleeve tee completes the slouchy look, add a gold chain or chunky gold watch for a luxe touch and voila! Who needs dresses?! See after the jump for product links.
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While attending rehearsals for the Broadway play, All My Sons, Katie Holmes has been sticking to one style formula - the rolled-up mum jeans look. The actress has been spotted not once, not twice, but three times recently in the same pair of pegged reliable jeans, teamed with ballet flats - a comfortable contrast to her usually more coiffed appearance. Together with her new Rihanna-style cropped do' (above, left) I'm digging this look on her. It's youthful and casual which suits her age to a tee. Your thoughts?
Beyonce's baby sister, Solange Knowles, is joining the Armani family. Following in her sibling's footsteps (she is the face of Emporio Diamonds fragrance) the 22-year-old has been recruited to represent Armani Jeans.
"Armani Jeans expresses my vision of a young, independent, casual lifestyle with a strong and cool fashion sensibility," said Giorgio Armani. "Solange epitomizes this style perfectly and brings to it that swing so evident in her new single, 'I Decided.'"
The singer has agreed to wear the brand during her current European press tour through London and Cannes.
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