Heatwave in the Hills
Editorial

Heatwave in the Hills

It was 100 degrees and climbing—no breeze, no clouds, just sun hammering down like a drum. Somewhere up in the Bird Streets, we found the house: a mid-century gem designed by Richard Frazer in 1956, standing still in the heat, its sharp angles and clean lines forming the perfect backdrop to denim that’s been worn, lived in, and built to last.

 

 

There’s something rawly erotic about denim when it’s worn in heat like this. Real heat. The kind that sticks to your skin and strips away whatever polish you thought you had.

 


This is Rock Revival in its truest form: no rules, no limits. Just denim that fits, that lasts, and that feels as good after the sun sets as it does when it rises.

 

 

No retakes. No rewinds. Just the residue of something that actually happened.

Step into the heat. Welcome to the revival.

 

Date: 05/02/2025

Photographer: Nicholas Elliot
Creative Direction: Ericka Del Rosario
Models: Ellen Vu, Emilio, & Parker Huph