The two biggest trends in fashion now—arguably—are rethinking vintage silhouettes and being socially conscious. Frame is hitting both of those with its new Le Mix style, which was created using "upcycled" Frame fabric, taken from returned items and leftover stock. "We are continually looking for ways to innovate and when possible find interesting sustainable solutions, all in the process of creating covetable pieces," co-founder Erik Torstensson explains. The style has a deconstructed patchwork vibe in a slightly slouchy fit based on the brand's Le Original jean—with a high waist and an asymmetric hemline. The cool kid denim go-to only produced 400 pairs, thanks in part to a low return rate on its denim—which means this limited edition is, well, limited.

Courtesy Frame Denim
Le Mix goes on sale on Frame-Store.com today.

Kerry Pieri is Harper's Bazaar's Digital Fashion/Features Director. Kerry oversees the fashion vertical for BAZAAR.com, including launching digital covers, styling celebrity features, and managing recurring features including Brand Watch and My Life in Three Looks. In addition, Kerry edits the “best of” each season, from shoes to bags, denim and coats, and is consistently looking for shifts in the fashion realm to lend a voice. Kerry formerly served as the Editorial Director of StyleCaster.com and as a producer at Full Frontal Fashion. She lives in New York with her husband Steve, and baby girl Lila Sky.
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