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The first thing to know about Jane Herman is that she has impeccable taste in denim. The former magazine editor and mother of two—who has worked everywhere from—lives in just-right Levi’s 501s. That love led her to launch the blog Jean Stories, which tackled all things, well, jeans.The Only Jane in 2020
after the birth of her first child, Georgia. The label is a cornucopia of fitted yet roomy jumpsuits crafted from Japanese cotton and Italian denim with hardware around the waist. “I’ve been wearing mine for two years,” says Herman. For Herman, the creation of her label is inextricably linked to the birth of her first child. “Becoming a mom is what got me to start—not just because I wanted to make clothes and thought jumpsuits were great for mom life,” she notes, “but also because being the boss of myself was the best way for me to continue doing what I love, with enough flexibility to also make my family life work.” Herman’s work philosophy is simple: Do less and produce better quality.
Now: professional and hardworking. Good at maximizing my time and self-generating energy. Fine if part of the house is tidy and part of it is not. Up too late.I was a uniform dresser in jeans every day before I became a mom, and my style is the same now, only I wear a lot more jumpsuits. They really are great when you need to get a ton of stuff done in a day and hit the playground before dinnertime. I wish I had more reasons to wear beautiful, embellished shoes.