Evangeline Titilas, Sami Lorking-Tanner listed among Australian fashion’s most influential

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The Daily Telegraph has named the Australian fashion players it considers trendsetters for this year and among the list are Evangeline Titilas and her business partner, Sami Lorking-Tanner.

Titilas and Lorking-Tanner are the co-founders of ‘With Jean’ – a Queensland brand known for its mini-dresses, cropped cardigans and swimwear.

According to The Daily Telegraph, the business had a “huge increase” in sales after reality TV star, Kim Kardashian, wore a ‘With Jean’ metallic bikini two-piece.

Sami Lorking-Tanner and Evangeline Titilas of With Jean.

The businesswomen were forced to restock the swim set, which included a $79 “Baby” bikini bra top and $69 pair of briefs from its “Baby Drip” collection, to keep up with unprecedented demand.

Today, Titilas and Lorking-Tanner are based between Australia and Los Angeles, where its campaigns are shot on “it” girls in the Hollywood Hills.

With Jean’s “Andy dress” – a long-sleeved button down in bright orange and purple – was one of the must-have pieces of 2021.

Source: The Daily Telegraph.

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