Adding a pair of distressed denim to your denim
on denim look adds texture, definition, and creates a casual look.
Not exact matches
Since wearing
denim on denim is still trendy, I think pairing that
look with white boots will
add a fun and playful vibe to it.
Keep the
look casual and daytime - friendly by
adding a distressed
denim jacket (the frayed hem
on this one is a nice touch).
Beige
look classy and soft
on white, while
denim adds a contrasting note.
Complete this
look by
adding patched
denim jacket and lace - up slip -
ons:
The kitschy hawaiian print would
add something to any simple tee +
denim look, and it would work just as well in the city as
on the beach, ok I could go
on justifying it forever, perhaps time to strike -LRB-?)
Beige
look classy and soft
on white, while
denim adds... Continue Reading
The slightly heavier
look of slip -
ons should be balanced with a looser fitting top like a tunic or oversized tee, and both will give
added emphasis to your skinny jeans, whether they're distressed
denim, sleek black or a pretty pastel.
I love that you wore a
denim -
on -
denim look, but switched it up a bit by
adding a white
denim piece, creating a nice refreshing feel for spring!
Either
on your ears or around your neck, neon can
add pizzaz to an all black outfit or can take a simple
denim look up several notches.
Whether it's yoga pants or silky capris you're wearing, throwing
on a classic blue
denim jacket will instantly
add an edge to the
look.
I paired these delicate necklaces with a simple Camisole from American Eagle and a pair of Cut Off
Denim Shorts for an effortless
look and since the weather has unexpectedly dropped I
added on a beautiful Cashmere Cardigan from Michael Kors to help keep me warm.
We all know bombers are a BIG must have for spring:) They are the perfect piece between cold weather and sunny days and
on top they
add a fashionable and young vibe to your outfit:D Depending
on the style and color you can create many different effect with these jackets like a pink and sweet one, a cool
denim one or the classical «school -
look».
There are various styles you can go for depending
on what kind of vibe you want to go for, and even something like a white
denim jacket can
add a striking
look to an outfit.
* Wear wide or straight leg jeans / trousers *
Add a thin polo neck under the dress * I would avoid layering a bodycon dress * Throw
on a blazer and belt it all up at the waist * Oversized long jumpers
look great with dresses * Don't be scared to mix prints like florals with checks * Stick to black layers (like me) for a safer option * Introduce textures: leather,
denim, knits
I kept this
look casual with by layering a
denim jacket and slipping
on these black mules, while the metallic round crossbody
adds a little bit of glam!
You can never go wrong with
denim and a white tee (I've praised the virtues of this
look on my own blog — http://justjilli.com/2014/09/04/my-street-style-white-top-
denim-cutoffs/) But making it ripped
denim, and
adding the leather jacket just takes your outfit to the next level.
Plus, the
added bulk of
denim just didn't
look right
on my frame.
As the day goes
on, I usually like to
look a little more polished off for meetings, so all I had to do was slip
on a pointed bootie,
add a bit of pattern with a stripe tee and white
denim jacket to freshen things up.
You can layer as much
denim on top of each other as you like this year — I can imagine that even
adding a
denim jacket to the
look below would be worth a try
I paired this jacket with an extra-long sleeved sweater to
add some dimension (and that cool layered
look) and threw
on my current favorite pair of distressed
denim and got a casual but chic
look that was perfect for all the errands I had to get done.
The bag's fabric is a smart
look of
denim and brown leather accents, and it mixes practical features (roomy interior pockets, dedicated laptop pouch, exterior slots for beverages and umbrellas) with comfortable
add -
ons like honey - comb cushions
on the straps and an out - facing USB port to charge a smartphone as you walk.