Costume designer Arianne Phillips and Levi's design director Paul O'Neill explain how iconic singer's musical evolution is mirrored by his denim decisions.
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Which is why we weren't surprised to see her rocking a pair of black jeans on VB's Instagram on Sunday. Harper Beckham looked lovely in her simple black jeans The blonde teenager was seen wearing ...
The singer and beauty mogul was spotted in New York City, wearing a casual pair of baggy jeans cuffed at the hems ... with pants seemingly getting bigger and more oversized by the second.