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Toccin Launches First Denim Collection

Toccin is adding denim to the mix.

The women’s contemporary brand, known for classic knits and elevated coordinates, launched its first denim collection last week. The collection combines structured tailoring and high-quality fabrics with feminine details like lace-up elements and flattering silhouettes.

“The Toccin woman appreciates classic styles with a twist—versatile yet special that she can dress up or down effortlessly,” Michael Toccin, Toccin co-founder and designer, told Rivet.

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The denim line includes the Birkin, a high-waisted flare jean with a lace-up closure; the Gale, a safari-inspired mini dress with front patch pockets and button details; and the Dahlia, a midi dress with a lace-up neckline. Toccin said the brand designed each of the pieces with versatility in mind, so the denim seamlessly pairs with its tops, blazers, and jackets for easy head-to-toe looks.

“The denim’s unique details, like lace-up accents and tailored fit on the dresses, reflect the stylish and modern feel of all our pieces, while still feeling effortless and relaxed. This way, our customers can mix and match, knowing each piece is made to work together,” he said.

The denim collection retails for $395-$595 and is available on Toccin’s website as well as online at Bloomingdale’s and Neiman Marcus.

Additional styles will launch in early 2025 and the brand plans to include denim in future collections. “Each collection moving forward will incorporate denim as it complements our offering in knitwear and best-selling specialty pieces,” Toccin said.

“Denim is a staple, both versatile and timeless, making it the natural next step for the Toccin brand,” he added. “Now is the ideal time to bring our polished style to everyday essentials, giving our customers denim that’s as sophisticated as it is wearable. Our designs reflect today’s current dressing trend where fashion can be both comfortable and polished, making it the perfect time to introduce Toccin denim.”