Sentences with phrase «rely on the denim»

First and foremost, I rely on the denim collection.
Denim is a style staple in both of our wardrobes and we both rely on denim to get us through the work weeks and our weekends in casual - cool style, and this fall there are a few noticeable new denim trends that are having a moment, which is always exciting.

Not exact matches

I have a few to my name, but my most worn and relied on midi skirt is this Whistles denim version (in the sale right now in fact) which I picked up earlier this year.
I rely on this combination a lot throughout the week, dressing down with denim and up with a tailored trouser.
Denim in every guise is an essential in any girl or boys wardrobe, it's that trusty item that you can rely on in those moments of desperation where nothing else is right, those moments where you have no time to think, and those moments when understated is required.
I feel the same way... Always rely on the staples for me it's white t, denim and chunky cardigan... Accessories make all the difference:)
I love a good denim ensemble, the effortless nature of throwing on a pair of jeans and a casual tee or more office appropriate shirt is something I find myself relying on more often than not lately.
It's almost the denim blue that we've come to rely on as a basic component of our wardrobes and harmonizes with just about everything.
For a week - long trip, I like to rely on a trusted pair of denim shorts in my favorite wash (light and high - rise), add in one more denim wash (like white) and then bring a couple easy - breezy styles in linen or something lightweight and silky that just feels soft and effortless.
Denim jackets are every girl's best friend since when you can't think of anything else, you can always rely on them.
Now that you've probably thrown your winter coats in storage, you have to rely on your spring trenches, denim jackets, and light parkas to keep you warm until the season sees steady temps.
I'm still relying heavily on blacks and browns, but starting to mix in more white, gray, and lighter wash denims.
For Fall 2016, designers from Roberto Cavalli to Eckhaus Latta showcased denim bottoms in a spectacular array of cuts, washes, lengths and fabrics, many of the flared, cropped, dual - toned and inventively distressed offerings a sharp contrast to the skinnies and subdued classics we've come to rely on.
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