Denim expands from fashion into home interiors and automotive design
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Sarah Wood González
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Denim is expanding beyond fashion into home interiors, with automotive and interior design industries embracing indigo tones. Jeep has revived its blue jean-inspired interiors (originally launched in 1974 with Levi's) for select Wrangler models, while interior designer Sarah Lederman launched Three Fates, a textile studio featuring indigo-infused fabrics and wallpapers. The article explores how denim's durability and aesthetic appeal are making it a growing trend in home design and automotive upholstery.
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From beauty to bedding, indigo tones are sweeping beyond the sartorial landscape.
Jeep brought back the iconic blue jean-inspired interiors they first launched in 1974 (then in partnership with Levi's) for select Jeep Wranglers.
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