Jess Cartner-Morley: this season, your jeans should be stiff, smart and straight
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Jess Cartner-Morley: this season, your jeans should be stiff, smart and straight
"A film festival red carpet usually means chiffon and sequins, bare shoulders and sweeping hems, but Julia look, I feel like we are on first-name terms at this point wore dark Versace jeans with a pale striped blouse and a tailored blazer. And, yes, it is probably important to acknowledge here that when your smile alone could stop gondola traffic your clothes have less heavy lifting to do but still. It was a moment. A new era of looking smart in jeans has begun."
"A blazer is to jeans what lipstick is to a bare face. The juxtaposition makes the look feel deliberate and intentional, which radiates confidence Let's start with the basics. If your jeans sag at the knees or drag on the ground, no amount of silk blouse wizardry will save the outfit. Smart jeans are about clean lines, good tailoring and a fit that complements you."
Julia Roberts arrived at the Venice film festival in dark Versace jeans, a pale striped blouse and a tailored blazer, signaling a new era of looking smart in jeans. Jeans can serve as smart attire for the office or a nice restaurant when worn with deliberate pieces like a blazer. A blazer and jeans juxtaposition creates a deliberate, confident appearance. Smart jeans require clean lines, good tailoring and a complementary fit; avoid sagging at the knees or hems that drag. For a semi-formal read, choose straight-leg jeans with the hem sitting just at the top of the shoe. Extra-wide, extra-long denim suits casual, let-loose occasions.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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