Not exact matches
WearAll's cut - out, lace, backless and mesh bodysuits look fab worn with
contrasting textures such
as this season's velvet
denim.
As far as the rest of the outfit goes, I didn't know how I would feel about the contrast between the black top and sandals and the light wash denim, but I think the combination really work
As far
as the rest of the outfit goes, I didn't know how I would feel about the contrast between the black top and sandals and the light wash denim, but I think the combination really work
as the rest of the outfit goes, I didn't know how I would feel about the
contrast between the black top and sandals and the light wash
denim, but I think the combination really works.
The color
contrast of white and pink
denim also feels in place
as it makes the two of them look rather... crispy?
As the upper part of the outfit is quite covering and neat, the distressed
denim is a nice
contrast to give the outfit a bit of an edge!
I decided to pair them with these woven joggers with a little tuxedo stripe for some
contrast in this casual look but any old
denim would work just
as well!
I also think the black blazer is a chic choice if you're working a street style outfit,
as the formal look will
contrast the material of
denim or leather.
Wear it
as a
contrast over a bright mono dress to work for a ladylike, polished look, and team it up with your favorite
denim jeans and flats when you need a more relaxing yet go - go party outfit.
As stated,
denim is a bit edgy which makes it perfect to
contrast with more soft materials.
The print is also a nice
contrast to the dark
denim as the white spots adds some light.
I love how you styled the Jarretts: red lipstick and flowy blouse to underline the feminity of the look and the ripped
denim and rough boots
as a
contrast.
Denim is,
as you've probably have guessed, a great
contrasting texture with its street style and youthful touch.
I love pairing it with my
denim jacket so some
contrast,
as well
as my little black suede lace - up flats.