Bill Thompson, whose career spanned Miramax Films, Gramercy Pictures, Lot 47 and other key indie distributors, died Monday of cancer in Manhattan. He was 73.
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Denim deals for days! New York Fashion Week is cool and all, but Cyber Week has our heart. The beauty of this once-a-year savings event is that we can shop the looks we see on the runway at a much more reasonable price. Case in point: FRAME. One of our all-time favorite luxury lines because they offer revolutionary denim fabrics. Even raw-denim-obsessed fashion editors are trading rigid fits for sculpting, high-stretch jeans with a close fit that tucks you in, won’t bag out, and makes flared styles look even sexier. This designer brand even tops Vogue’s list of editor-approved denim. Given the fact that their performance fabrics have never been done before (and they rarely go on sale), this is incredible.
And right now, you can shop FRAME’s entire site for 25% off, with some styles up to 60% off! This major Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale is around for a limited time (through November 28), so make sure you score these steals before it’s too late. We went through and picked seven pieces that are at the top of our wish list, from bestselling jeans to trendy tops.
These Shaping Skinnies
FRAME’s bestselling skinny jean is made from sculpting and stretchy fabric that’s practically guaranteed to give you a fabulously flattering fit. The Y2K-inspired slit is the chicest cherry on top!
These Wide-Leg Jeans
Say hello to the dream travel-day denim. There’s no hardware, no seams and no pockets — it’s comfort at its finest.
These High-Waisted Straight Jeans
We’ve been searching all over for denim just like this! This bestselling pair of stretchy straight-leg jeans features a high-rise waist
Bill Thompson, whose career spanned Miramax Films, Gramercy Pictures, Lot 47 and other key indie distributors, died Monday of cancer in Manhattan. He was 73.
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