Bohemia

The decorated waistcoat and jeans evolved to include more fringing and braces for girls as well as cowboys. The indian influence becomes apparent with braiding of leather and hair shifting the original Rodeo concept to a Bohemian western look.

©Current Elliot A Denim Story

©Current Elliot A Denim Story

Rodeo and Rock n Roll evolved from a prescriptive way of dressing to a more Bohemian relaxed spirit. The Poncho once a garment with essentially practical origins became and now is a cover up with decorative opportunities.  Teamed with well worn jeans the original poncho was an essential now of course we customise the ripping and repairing of the denim and create wonders in creative weaving for the once essential cover up  which is now a statement of casual chic.

©Denim From Cowboy to Catwalk

©Denim From Cowboy to Catwalk

The worn and torn jeans that cowboys originally took for granted as their daily jeans we now re-create for a Bohemian vibe.  Both in shorts and jeans of every fit and shape. 

©Current Elliot A Denim Story

©Current Elliot A Denim Story

Relaxed styles in denim and work inspired oversized shapes demonstrate just how far indigo denim has evolved since the days of the original Rock n Roll Rodeo.  Then the wearers of the on trend shirts and jackets at the time thought they were supremely casual and daring, particularly the girls, now however the relaxed and casual has taken on a whole new attitude.  Less decoration more destroyed. Less buttoned up, more oversized and free.

L-R ©Current Elliot A Denim Story, ©Mih

L-R ©Current Elliot A Denim Story, ©Mih

Work inspiration for denims from Current Elliot and pretty floaty dresses from MiH jeans for the more feminine look.

©Mih

©Mih

MiH jeans twists the concept into original 70's inspired denims and shirts.  The Western influence with a dash of fitted Rodeo remains with overtones of youthful simplicity.

Rock 'n' Roll

Rock n Roll being a flamboyant music style needed garments that were expressionist in equal measure.

Studs and applied decoration originally on Rodeo denims became essential onto rock leathers.

©The Black Leather Jacket

©The Black Leather Jacket

From Denim wearing rock legend Elvis the look morphed into trucker jackets and jeans in black leather.

©Denim from Cowboys to Catwalks

©Denim from Cowboys to Catwalks

Stars such as Elvis spawned a black leather fashion trend that was in its infancy jeans style.

From rockers in leather evolved the punk black leather rock movement.  Decoration on both garment and body, tattooing and body piercing

©Denim From Cowboys to catwalks, ©Deadwood

©Denim From Cowboys to catwalks, ©Deadwood

Black rocker denims followed their jeans ancestors into anti establishment statements.

TREND ALERT: Rock 'n' Roll Rodeo

The Rodeo influence combines with Rock n Roll creating a natural home to worn in and worn out denim and its sexy spin offs.  Waistcoats, tie waisted blouses, decorated yoke shirts and the combination of plaids with denim are all key elements of this on trend look back at where it all started.

©Lhote, Gilles, and Christian Audigier. Jeans Des Héros. 1st ed. Paris: Editions Lincoln, 1992. Print. ©Current, E., Elliott, M. and Walsh, H. (n.d.). A denim story. 1st ed.

©Lhote, Gilles, and Christian Audigier. Jeans Des Héros. 1st ed. Paris: Editions Lincoln, 1992. Print. ©Current, E., Elliott, M. and Walsh, H. (n.d.). A denim story. 1st ed.

All American decoration.

The Texas Tux waistcoat combined original cowboy jeans with a bit of show off flamboyance.  Originally a mens trend it was quickly adopted by the cowgirls.  Such garments provided an opportunity for decoration and embroidery in this case patriotic.

Studded decoration highlights the yoke, collar, pockets and front placket. A classic 2x1 cowboy western shirt became a real must have item back in the day.  And of course today the influences of yoke and collar decoration on Western wear are enormous. Such an item if original, is a real collectors item.

©American Denim, A New Folk Art

©American Denim, A New Folk Art

Decoration abounds.  The Western shirt and jacket became a canvas for artistry and expression.  Given that the jean was the staple essential the top is where self expression created the fashion of the time with decoration such as  symmetrical yoke motifs, Indian inspired embroidery and freestyle artistry.

©American Denim, A New Folk Art

©American Denim, A New Folk Art

Fringing, studding and hand painting created wild garments for the flamboyant not for the fainthearted.  Glitz and glamour took the cowboy jeanswear into the arena of real fashion.