Thursday, February 26, 2009

D-D-Denim


I don't know about you, but denim plays a big part in my wardrobe. This season there are many different types of denim that are in style. Skinny, high waisted, baggy, dark, light, distressed, cut offs, there are endless possibilities in the world of denim. The great thing about denim jeans is that you can get a great pair with virtually any budget. No matter what season it is I believe jeans are always in style.


Madewell Ex Boyfriend Jean ($200 shopbop.com exclusive) These jeans look so comfortable. Perfect for a walk along the beach, or hanging out late at a bonfire. These would look cute with a cute feminine top, or a tee shirt and baggy old sweater. These jeans have a single button, and 5 pockets. They have a higher rise, and will fit looser, but I guarantee they will be more comfortable.

The shoes that are shown are L.A.M.B Tansy Pieced Hidden Platform Pump in Brown ($320, also shopbop.com)

Fashionista Skinny Jean ($24.50, wetseal.com) These jeans will make anyone look like an innocent angel. I pair mine with flowy, flowered tops, for a boho chic look. They also make me look just a little bit less pale than usual! These jeans feature a low rise, and skinny leg. The skinny leg compliments any kind of shoe, but my favourite to wear with these are wedges and flats.


William Rast Sadie Straight Leg Jeans ($209 tobi.com) I love these jeans for going out. The darker wash makes them more dressy than their acid washed counterparts. These jeans are a great compliment to jewel toned tops, and the dark grey color makes it possible to wear black accessories. They are slim fitting, but are made of stretch denim, which will flatter all body types.


Free People Rugged Wide Leg Jeans ($66 revolveclothing.com)
These work great for a more dressed up look. Pair with a white blouse or with a tank and cardigan for a more office appropriate look. The wide leg look is great on taller women, so if your shorter be careful they don't overwhelm your figure.

These are just some of the many denim trends. Also, if you live in the UK, check out denimology.co.uk, for more trends. Let me know what your favourites are.

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