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Levis and Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2010 Collab is All About Raw Denim

Two iconic brands from opposite sides of the fashion spectrum have collaborated to produce very stylish results. The Levis and Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2010 collection has spawned some amazing pieces of haute denim, the likes of which the looms at Levis have never seen before.

The jeans and jackets are all made from of raw denim, with bright red stitching throughout, which seems to be a signature component of the collection. The Levis and Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2010 joint venture is a great moment in label-hook-up history.
Trend Themes
1. Collaborative Fashion Partnerships - The collaboration between Levi's and Jean Paul Gaultier highlights the trend of fashion brands joining forces to create unique and stylish collections.
2. Raw Denim Revival - The use of raw denim in the Levis and Jean Paul Gaultier Spring 2010 collection indicates a resurgence of interest in this classic fabric, presenting opportunities for innovating denim production techniques.
3. Signature Stitching - The prominent use of bright red stitching in the collection suggests a trend towards bold and distinctive detailing in fashion design.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can capitalize on the trend of collaborative fashion partnerships by partnering with other brands to create exclusive collections and target a wider customer base.
2. Denim Manufacturing - Denim manufacturers can leverage the raw denim revival trend by incorporating innovative techniques and finishes to produce high-quality and unique denim products.
3. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can explore the trend of bold and distinctive detailing in their designs by experimenting with unconventional stitching techniques and incorporating eye-catching elements into their collections.

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