We Have a New Blog!
December 12, 2011 – 5:16 pm | No Comment

We’ve moved to www.blog.revolutionapparel.me. Check out the new and improved {r}evolution apparel blog!

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{r}evolution apparel presents: The Versalette
November 17, 2011 – 5:04 pm | 8 Comments
{r}evolution apparel presents: The Versalette

After only a couple hours of sleep, copious amounts of coffee, and a minor “freak out” or two, we very proudly present to you: Our signature piece, The Versalette.

The Last Post from All of Us Revolution
November 15, 2011 – 11:43 am | 43 Comments
The Last Post from All of Us Revolution

This is a big week for us. The week we’ve been waiting for and working towards for 16 months. We’re debuting our signature piece and launching our Kickstarter campaign later this week.

Why Slow Fashion Is Crucial: An Interview with Jessica Bourland
November 9, 2011 – 9:38 am | 2 Comments
Why Slow Fashion Is Crucial: An Interview with Jessica Bourland

“One constant thing about fashion is change.” That was the first thing I read on Slow Fashioned’s website a few months ago. Traditional fashion sites don’t really speak to me. But this kind – the slow kind – does. And that’s why I’m glad that editor Jessica Bourland and the Slow Fashioned writers (from across the country) do what they do.

Video: Backstage with {r}evolution apparel
November 3, 2011 – 9:49 am | 6 Comments
Video: Backstage with {r}evolution apparel

In between photographing, styling, directing and designing, we managed to shoot some video footage of the first {r}evolution apparel photo shoot. Today, we’re sharing a few more glances of our signature piece with the making of our “lifestyle” shoot.

What’s Next for {r}?
November 1, 2011 – 3:31 pm | 8 Comments
What’s Next for {r}?

A lot has happened in the past week. For those of you who haven’t seen the pictures, we had our first {r}evolution apparel photo shoot in Austin. We shot our signature piece over two days, with one model, nine different sets, and three cameras.