If you want to make the color combination even more wearable, remember that a
light denim shade can substitute for the icy blue.
Especially going for a shade for the denim shirt and contrast with a bow in the
opposite denim shade for the neck is ahhh - dorable.
Finding a denim button down that is super soft, has a slightly over-sized fit, and in the idea baby
blue denim shade, is quite a process.
In this room, we used white and mid-brown as the foundation of the scheme for walls, flooring and furniture, then simply added fabrics and accessories in a matching sun -
bleached denim shade to create a living space that's airy and inviting.
I actually really like the denim on denim trend and this look gives me more ideas as far as mixing
different denim shades.
I wanted to carry
the denim shade from the skirt down to the pumps.
This one I am wearing is from ASOS, I had my eye on it for months, knowing it will be worn over and over I could have bought it in
every denim shade.
I love the skinny silhouette and
the denim shade goes with everything.
For denim on denim looks, I prefer that
the denim shades are completely different to avoid the Canadian Tuxedo vibe.
Tan is the complete opposite of
the denim shades which makes the both pop in a favorable way.
If you'd like to make it more wearable, go for
a denim shade you like and same goes for the style of jeans.
The rule of thumb when wearing denim on denim is to mix up
your denim shades.
Bed linen in a bleached -
denim shade is perfect for this bedroom, and the subtle shade is pepped up with a variety of cushions, from bright mustard styles to fluffy and ticking - striped designs.
In the second image, if you cover your hand over
the denim shades, the room feels so flat and lifeless without them.
The nursery could still live without
the denim shades, but man, they bring such an unexpected element.