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Pepe Jeans London opens Jaipur flagship store
Pepe Jeans London opens Jaipur flagship store

Fashion Network

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Pepe Jeans London opens Jaipur flagship store

Global apparel brand Pepe Jeans London has launched its largest store in India to date, opening a new flagship outlet in Jaipur's Vaishali Nagar. Located on Amrapali Marg, the two-storey store measures 3,138 square feet and offers the label's full range of apparel and accessories for men, women, and boys. The new store showcases the brand's latest seasonal collections alongside its classic denim styles and a curated selection of sneakers, Indian Retailer Bureau reported. Designed to create an immersive brand environment, the space reflects Pepe Jeans London's street-style inspired aesthetic with an emphasis on global fashion rooted in its British heritage. The Jaipur launch is part of the brand's broader strategy to expand its footprint in high-growth markets across India. By entering Vaishali Nagar, a key retail destination in the northern city, Pepe Jeans aims to meet rising demand for contemporary fashion and denim-led products. Founded in 1973 on London's Portobello Road, Pepe Jeans London has built a global presence with collections inspired by music, youth culture, and modern denim trends, according to its website. In India, the label retails from stores in cities including Noida, Gurgaon, Lucknow, and Bengaluru among others along with its country-specific e-commerce store.

Pepe Jeans Powers up in Jaipur with its Biggest Indian Store Yet
Pepe Jeans Powers up in Jaipur with its Biggest Indian Store Yet

Fashion Value Chain

time15-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion Value Chain

Pepe Jeans Powers up in Jaipur with its Biggest Indian Store Yet

Denim lovers in the Pink City have a new reason to celebrate. Pepe Jeans London, a name synonymous with British street and authentic denim, proudly opens the doors to its largest store in India at the heart of Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur's fast-emerging retail and lifestyle nucleus. Spanning 3,138 sq. ft. across two levels, the new Pepe Jeans London flagship store is more than just a shopping destination – it's a fashion experience. From classic denim fits to seasonal must-haves, the store houses the complete wardrobe collection for Men, Women, and Boys, along with a curated footwear range that includes statement sneakers. Pepe Jeans Londons largest store now open in Jaipur #StoreLaunch #PepeJeansLondon Located on Amrapali Marg, the store is poised to become a landmark for shoppers seeking the perfect mix of international style with local sensibilities. Whether youre on the hunt for everyday denim, occasion-ready fashion, or the perfect pair of kicks – this new Pepe Jeans London store is Jaipur's ultimate style destination. Visit Us India's Largest Pepe Jeans London Store on Amrapali Marg, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur About Pepe Jeans London Pepe Jeans London was born on London's iconic Portobello Road in 1973. Today, over 50 years later, the brand remains devoted to its initial mantra and pledge to create the world's most exciting denim-led fashion. The diversity and mix of cultures that define the city of London also define the Pepe Jeans personality, providing a constant source of inspiration for the women's, men's, and junior collections. Music, Culture, Fashion, London, and Denim-that's what Pepe Jeans is all about.

Nicola Peltz's plans for Brooklyn amid bitter David and Victoria Beckham feud
Nicola Peltz's plans for Brooklyn amid bitter David and Victoria Beckham feud

Daily Mirror

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Nicola Peltz's plans for Brooklyn amid bitter David and Victoria Beckham feud

David and Victoria Beckham are reportedly 'done' with billionaire heiress, Nicola Peltz, who married their oldest child, Brooklyn, three years ago at a £3m wedding in Florida Billionaire heiress, Nicola Peltz, has big plans for her husband, Brooklyn Beckham, according to reports. The couple, who married three years ago in a lavish £3 million bash in Florida, are no strangers to courting publicity, sharing loved-up snaps of themselves on social media, making the most of their famous families' influence. They are now hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons after swerving David Beckham's star-studded 50th birthday celebrations last weekend - despite being in the UK - with a insider suggesting Nicola was 'controlling' her husband, leaving his dad, David, "really hurt". Indeed, things have got so bad, that the former footballer and his wife, Victoria, are reportedly "done" with their daughter-in-law. ‌ ‌ Just a few months after they tied the knot, Nicola and Brooklyn posed up a storm in an ice cream van emblazoned with a logo from fast food chain, Wendy's, which is owned by Nicola's businessman father, Nelson Peltz. It was one of the very first Beckham-Peltz joint endorsements – and it's likely there will be many more to come. A source close to the family told the Mail that actress, Nicola, is "very much making the most" of her husband's name, saying: "Nicola is very much making the most of the Beckham name. She might hate David and Victoria, but she doesn't half like their surname." Since getting hitched, Nicola's stock has soared, bagging a lucrative deal with Pepe Jeans, appearances in Vogue magazine as well as directing her first film, Lola. Claiming she wouldn't be getting the attention if Brooklyn wasn't always by her side, the source said: "They are always together – you can't help but think it's Nicola who is making sure this happens. She might be very rich, but she wouldn't be getting any of the attention if it wasn't for her husband and his family." The Beckhams, who are yet to speak out on their firstborn's no-show at David's birthday, allegedly think "Nicola is a bit of a horror" but concede "she isn't going anywhere soon". They are also reportedly 'embarrassed' by the direction she is said to be steering their son career-wise. The self-confessed "nutter in the kitchen" has tried his hand at multiple ventures since working in a French cafe in Kensington as a teenager. ‌ After joining - then leaving - photography school, he then decided to pursue a career in cooking, posting a number of cringeworthy videos, proudly telling his followers how to make a jacket potato and beans. Claiming Nicola - who has been defended by pals, saying she's just 'protecting' Brooklyn from his parents - was the 'brains' behind the operation, the insider said: "It made money and Nicola would have been encouraging him." Indeed, Brooklyn praised his wife for helping him come up with his latest plan to launch his Cloud hot sauce. Taking to Instagram, gushing about his bride, he said Nicola mused one evening 'while they were sharing a bottle of wine in the kitchen': "You like hot sauce and you like design - why don't you make a hot sauce?" ‌ Claiming David and Victoria are "embarrassed" by the whole 'nepo baby' tag, the source said: "There doesn't seem much of a desire to get a proper career. The Beckhams hate the whole 'nepo' label... this recent stuff is a bit embarrassing." Brooklyn is yet to comment on the fierce feud within the family that shows no signs of abating. He didn't comment on David's fishing trip post in which the England star, joined by other sons Romeo and Cruz, told 'Buster' how much he missed him. There are reports that Brooklyn and Romeo are at loggerheads over Romeo's girlfriend, Kim Turnbull, who was romantically linked to Brooklyn back in 2016. ‌ And regarding Nicola, it seems her plans for her husband are just getting started, with the insider concluding: "Nicola loves having Brooklyn at her side and she loves him very much. But he is also very useful."

Zudio Opens at Entertainland Mall, Gurugram
Zudio Opens at Entertainland Mall, Gurugram

Fashion Value Chain

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Fashion Value Chain

Zudio Opens at Entertainland Mall, Gurugram

Entertainland Mall, one of Gurugram's fastest-growing lifestyle and entertainment destinations, has expanded its retail offerings with the grand opening of a new Zudio store in Sector 83. The store, occupying an impressive 22,000 sq. ft., further strengthens Zudio's footprint across the Delhi-NCR region. Strategically positioned along NH-48, Entertainland Mall spans 1.5 lakh sq. ft. and is conveniently located just 15 minutes from Huda City Centre Metro Station. The mall is home to a vibrant mix of renowned fashion and lifestyle brands such as Pepe Jeans, Kazo, Van Heusen, Allen Solly, and United Colors of Benetton, making it a comprehensive retail hub for New Gurugram. Ms. Mamta Gupta, spokesperson for Entertainland Mall, shared, 'With Zudio's entry, we move closer to our goal of creating a destination that blends top-tier retail, leisure, and entertainment. We're curating a space that offers a multi-dimensional experience for every kind of visitor.' Zudio's launch not only diversifies the mall's fashion portfolio but also adds to the appeal of Entertainland's already robust entertainment lineup. The mall hosts: Kartomania – India's longest go-karting track Blaast – the country's largest VR arena A sports bar with bowling alley Trampoline park Multiplex A variety of dining options The arrival of Zudio reinforces Entertainland Mall's position as a go-to lifestyle and retail destination for residents of Gurugram and the surrounding regions.

From needle to thread: How a pair of jeans is made
From needle to thread: How a pair of jeans is made

Fashion United

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion United

From needle to thread: How a pair of jeans is made

Behind every garment lies an extensive production process. In this series 'From needle to thread', FashionUnited speaks with experts about how everyday garments and accessories are made. This time: the production of a pair of jeans, explained by Imogen Nulty-Verstraeten. Nulty-Verstraeten is a denim specialist with over 18 years of experience in design, development and merchandising within the casualwear, menswear and denim sector. At Scotch & Soda, she led the denim department for more than 13 years. She is active in the denim community, including through the Future Fits Forum at the Kingpins Show in Amsterdam, and as co-founder of the Denim Deal. Since February 2025, she has been design manager at Pepe Jeans. How a pair of jeans is made Imogen Nulty-Verstraeten emphasised that much care and attention is required when making a good pair of jeans. 'You need many quality control points – during weaving, fabric washing, sewing, and ultimately when fitting on different body types. Good communication with suppliers is crucial here. If everyone is on the same page and strives for the same quality standard, you get a great end result.' 'Large brands often have an internal technical team. At Pepe Jeans, for example, we have a team of specialised pattern makers who work full-time on fits and sizing. That is a real luxury and makes a huge difference.' 'For fashion-conscious consumers, it is important to read how denim products are made. It is good practice to always check the origin of the materials on the care label. If you cannot find any information about this on the product, in the shop or on the website, that is often not a good sign.' 'Incidentally, the country of production does not say everything. It is mainly about how something is made, not where. Of course, some countries are known for their quality – such as Japan or Italy – but even there things can go wrong. It depends entirely on how much attention is paid to the process.' Weaving the yarn 'Everything starts with the fabric. The basic material for jeans is usually cotton. This cotton is spun into yarn, and the yarns are then woven into fabric. A clothing manufacturer buys this fabric from a selected supplier.' 'Usually, the fabric consists of two types of yarns: an indigo-dyed yarn (the warp) and a white yarn (the weft), which together form the typical denim weave. The structure, colour and type of weave can vary.' 'The fabric arrives on large rolls and must first 'relax' — in other words, be unrolled and aired. This helps prevent shrinkage and distortion during cutting. Each roll can be slightly different: in colour, yarn or shrinkage percentages.' Cutting and sewing 'After relaxing, the fabric is stacked in layers and digitally or manually cut into separate parts of the trousers — such as the legs, waistband, pockets, and so on. Each pattern piece is labelled so that the workers in the factory know what to do.' 'Afterwards, all those separate parts go to the sewing department. There, they are assembled by workers, each of whom specialises in a specific operation: one attaches the pockets, another makes the fly, and another attaches the waistband. In small factories, one person sometimes does several steps, but in larger factories the process is often divided into an efficient workflow.' The text continues after the image. Image illustrating the rolls of fabric in jeans production. Credits: HNST via Nightingale PR. The dry and wet treatments 'After sewing comes the 'dry' process, such as sanding or applying wear marks. Previously, this was often done by hand, for example with sandpaper on a mannequin.' 'Some factories have now become very advanced. They mimic the effect of worn denim without water or chemicals. At one of our suppliers in Tunisia, a robot hangs up the jeans, uses a laser to create effects and places them back on the assembly line — fully automated.' 'This is followed by the 'wet' process: washing. Chemical treatments such as bleaching or the use of potassium permanganate lighten the jeans. Stonewashing — where pumice stones are literally added to the wash cycle — is the traditional way to create a lighter colour. Nowadays, these stones are often replaced by more environmentally friendly alternatives.' 'In the past, up to 7,000 litres of fresh water were sometimes used for one pair of jeans. Nowadays, that water can be recycled and purified in special systems within the factory. You cannot drink it, but it can be reused in the next production process.' 'There are now also alternative methods that no longer use water or chemicals at all, such as e-flow technology (where air is used instead of water) or ozone machines that clean denim without harmful substances.' 'Manufacturers continue to innovate, especially in the area of sustainability and efficiency. Companies such as Jeanologia and Tonello are pioneers in sustainable washing and finishing techniques. They are constantly looking for new ways to make the production process less harmful to the environment.' Last step: finishing and packaging 'After washing, the jeans are thoroughly checked. Any mistakes are then corrected. Then all the extras are added, such as labels, rivets, buttons and the leather or jacron patch on the back. These details are only applied after washing, so that they are not damaged during the washing process. Finally, the jeans are neatly packaged.' This article was translated to English using an AI tool. FashionUnited uses AI language tools to speed up translating (news) articles and proofread the translations to improve the end result. This saves our human journalists time they can spend doing research and writing original articles. Articles translated with the help of AI are checked and edited by a human desk editor prior to going online. 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