Former X-Factor judge, Cheryl Cole was spotted out in Los Angeles with Girls Aloud band mate Kimberley Walsh wearing Current/Elliott Ankle Skinny Jeans in Ultramarine Green. We are so happy to see such a bright color for a mid-summer rendevous. Looks like the colored denim trend isn’t going anywhere—we’ll see this style on celebrities right into the thick of autumn. She paired her denim with a big smile (too cute!), a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti Stingray T-Strap Sandals, Derek Lam Ume Bag, and D&G Zip Front Leather Bomber Jacket. Taupe and jade green are a winning combination.
—Jackie Racer
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Missed out on anything this week? We make catching up easy with our round up of the most exciting blog posts we cooked up for you in the past seven days. You’re welcome!

1. Navajo Treading: Wildfox Jeans S/S 2011—Wildfox, who has built their reputation on being an American vintage inspired brand gives us just that for their Spring Summer 2011 Jeans Collection… Keep reading! ?
2. The Art in Easton Men’s 2010 LookBook—Easton, a denim label from Indonesia, has imbued their artsy, music-scene collaborative into everything they do. Their partners consist of musicians, DJs and a photographer, who are embedded across the globe… Keep reading! ?
3. Bohemian Grunge: PlayMe Jeans S/S 2011—Known for their unapologetic, bold, and in-your-face designs, PlayMe Jeans shows us a slightly softer side in their Spring Summer 2011 campaign… Keep reading! ?
4. Cheryl Cole Factors In Current/Elliott Jeans—Singer Cheryl Cole wore a pair of Current/Elliott Legging jeans on her way to the “X Factor” finale rehearsals last Friday in London. Doesn’t she look cute in her festive holiday outfit?… Keep reading! ?
5. Street Style Round Up: Fur Makes A Comeback—Straight off the runway and right onto the streets, fur is everywhere this season. So much in fact that it’s easy to say that the once controversial item of clothing has definitely made an official comeback … Keep reading! ?
6. Pastel Palette: M2F Brand Spring 2011 Lookbook—The whimsical pastels and barefoot models in M2F Brand Denim’s spring 2011 lookbook call to mind the freshest spring breeze as the ice forms over the city pavement. We daydreamed our way through the pages of individually dyed and treated denim cuts in their signature “Clear H20? colors, like Starflower, Tiger lilly, and Bluebell… Keep reading! ?
—Michelle Christina Larsen
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Singer Cheryl Cole wore a pair of Current/Elliott Legging jeans on her way to the “X Factor” finale rehearsals last Friday in London. Doesn’t she look cute in her festive holiday outfit? She’s got that moto-Ms. Claus vibe working for her. By the way, do you agree with the results of the show?
According to Denim Blog, Cheryl is wearing the Legging Jean in Smog, but we think she is wearing the Current/Elliott Legging Jean in Super Soft Grey (see below). Her jeans have a bit of a worn, acid-washed and rough textured look.
It’s been a whirlwind couple of years for Cheryl: music videos, collaborations with leading pop singers, her ”X Factor” judging gig, and a divorce. We’re glad she doesn’t seem burnt out, but, rather, in good spirits, as apparent in her cheery outfit.

1. Gray jeans are always in vogue for the cold months. CURRENT/ELLIOTT The Legging jean in Super Soft Grey (?219.00) – buy it at Harrod’s.
2. Wrap your tootsies in these tough but feminine ankle boots. ASOS TIMBER Suede Padded Collar Lace Up Boot ($94.82) – buy it at ASOS.
3. Fur is the hot accessory of the season! SK HAT SHOP 2 in 1 Faux Fur Headwrap ($21.95) – buy it at Amazon.
4. There’s something about a lady in red. VICTORIA’S SECRET Soft Washed Leather Motorcycle Jacket ($179) – buy it at Victoria’s Secret.
– Kathy Ng Hassan
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