The supermodel has created a capsule collection with Los Angeles-based premium denim line Mother, a late-60s-influenced line comprised of tops, jeans, shorts, a cut-out jumpsuit and a skirt.
“I have too many pairs of jeans right now,” said Miranda Kerr on an recent interview on her designer debut, “One of my favourite things to do is cull my wardrobe and give pieces away to friends, family and charity.”
“I really love being creative and being able to create the elements,” she said.
She seized the moment to work with Mother, which she discovered through a friend soon after the Los Angeles-based company began delivering its first collection in 2011. Since slipping
Miranda Kerr’s tips for women searching for the perfect jeans: “It’s really about finding a shape that really fits your individual body type. For me, it’s so helpful trying on different jeans and trying on different styles and seeing what works for your individual body type. It’s not about my following a trend. It’s about finding pieces that work for you and the individual you are. That goes for all fashion, not just denim.” she added “One thing I’m not that fond of though, is a low-, low-cut jean. That’s just not me. I’ve heard that it’s making a comeback and I just cringe at the thought. I don’t know if short legs and a long body looks appealing, and I don’t want my stomach hanging out either. That’s why I like a high-waisted jean which tucks everything in,” she continued.
There are personal touches throughout the 12-piece capsule, from the Easy Does It shorts to the hip-grazing Open Your Heart sweatshirt featuring thick cuffs and a high neckline. Kerr says she wanted her range to uplift women. Between the pieces, some of which include T-shirts emblazoned with positive slogans, and the fact that sales will benefit Sydney’s Royal Hospital for Women Foundation, it seems that the collection is going to do good for women on a few different levels.s.
“I want to try and help people look on the bright side of life and to be grateful for what they have and not compare themselves to anyone else,” says the model.