This morning new small business funding opportunities were announced through the SBA, Raleigh Denim was chosen as the backdrop.
Info on NC State’s yearly fashion statement and a video recap of the past 10 years.
Raleigh Denim shares space with some of the big names in American jeans.
We meet up with Raleigh Denim to talk about what inspires them, how they got to where they are today, and what the opening of the Curatory means for their business.
Dick Gordon sits down with Victor and Sarah of Raleigh Denim.
Raleigh-Durham is officially (according to the NYTimes) North Carolina’s Axis of Cool. We’ll take it.
Art and Design and Fashion and Local.
Raleigh Denim’s new space will open to the public on Saturday afternoon.
The fifth year and the clothes keep getting better.
Martin Street in the Warehouse District keeps getting better.
UNC-TV has put together a six minute short bio-video on Raleigh Denim, one of our favorite local businesses.
Get locally made jeans at a discounted price. One night only.
This one’s in Durham, but its too good to miss for locavore clothes hounds.
Friday night at SPARKcon, fashionSPARK started promptly at 8 pm. The consistent centerpiece to SPARKcon, fashionSPARK draws a big crowd fully engrossed in the event at hand. In previous years the show was held on Moore Square, but this year, along with the rest of SPARKcon it took place on Fayetteville Street. The dramatic setting was the perfect stage for showcasing our young creative talent.
Sarah and Victor Lytvinenko met in high school, when they attended Saint Mary’s and Enloe, respectively. They began dating, and after spending a few years in New York and Europe learning the fashion scene they returned to Raleigh with Sarah determined to finish her design degree at N.C. State. She was in the middle of assembling a line for Art to Wear when Victor’s denim project seduced her.
Need some custom jeans for a brother, sister, or best friend? Raleigh Denim has your answer in ANY color.