Wednesday night was Levi's FW10 presentation, as a group of denim fanatics filled the Hosfelt Gallery to take part in a garage-like setup of models posed in relax-styled layers of denim, flannels and accessories.
As DJ Leo Fitzpatrick spinned catchy tunes, guest sipped on champagne, vodka and Stella - observing the preserved neon highlights peeking throughout the presentation.
Personally, I didn't find that the Levi's presentation differed much from past collections. Various cuts and choices of textures in shirts became highly comparable to a plethora of leading trend-bearing denim brands today. Women's clothing seemed to channel the likings of model-off-duty clothing, as men's clothing blended into a neutral force of half-assed fashion attempts.

The venue hosted display cases of shredded denim jackets, glamorously customized, almost too delicate to don outdoors. There were displays demonstrating impeccably executed construction, highlighting the craftsmanship Levi's has dedicated to its brand throughout the years. As Fitzpatrick sublimely quieted his tunes, a live rock band, One Eskimo picked up the pace, performing in a corner filled with black and white photos of inspiration.
As the event came to an end, models left their platform poses behind to enjoy social encounters with guest and hors d'oeuvres. Guests were given exclusive denim totes and music from the band as they filed out of the venue.





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