
For decades, denim trousers have been the most preferred piece of clothing for the rich and the poor alike. However, these exceptional, designer edition denim jeans come heftily priced at $250,000 each, and are certainly aimed at the well-heeled with their 18 carat gold, colorful diamonds and ruby studded wallet chains. Dussault has teamed up with Bloodline Design’s Malcolm Norman to present two such tailor-made pairs. Both the denims are distinctively designed. While one dazzles with a ruby-studded Marquis Rose gold wallet chain, the other is jazzed up with a diamond-studded white gold wallet chain. Folks who intend to take a closer look at the duo can check out the $10,000 prototype versions at Kustom in New York or at the Dussault flagship store in Los Angeles.

The founder and head Ddesigner of Dussault Apparel, Jason Dussault, has also promised to share 50% of the profit, gained from the sale of the two originals and the two prototypes, to Canuck Place Children’s Hospice. We are definitely “dazzled” with his noble intention!
Via: Fibre2fashion




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Nice jeans! But, at the risk of being called old-fashioned, I prefer the long cotton summer dresses and high-heels worn by women in the forties and fifties, (even if I wasn’t around at the time). Elegant, feminine, and I for one miss them......
Michael,today’s jeans are also well-designed to retain the femininity of a woman. Teamed with appropriate blouses or tops, an lady can look as elegant and feminine in jeans as in other dresses. I also agree with you that summer dresses look chic!
Interesting. Denim jeans were created for gold prospectors and miners during the gold rush and now they come studded with gold, diamonds and ruby!
Isn’t it actually amusing to know that originally made for miners, denim jeans are now being encrusted with the stuff dug out by miners only.