Saturday, November 6, 2010

Several Tips on Coordinating Your Blue Jeans

Denim has never been so prevalent in society as it is today. Ride a subway car in any major city and count up the number of people who're wearing jeans against the number in more formal wear - you'll be surprised to see how many people have made the decision to wear jeans. This is partly because jeans are so comfortable, but also because they can be dressed up or down to suit any situation.

Coordinating blue jeans with your outfit depends on what kind of event you plan to wear them to. For every day wear, jeans can be casual, worn with t-shirts and sneakers, and accessorized with necklaces, bracelets and earrings to have a put-together but easygoing feel. You can look at various lengths of cut, and try on all kinds of manufacturers to find a perfect fitting pair of blue jeans that make you look your best and fit any person's kind of style.

Where coordinating blue jeans gets exciting is when you decide to dress them up and take them out for a night on the town. Ultra-low-rise hipster jeans, or even higher rise jeans that help cover your tummy and accentuate your rear end can help give you confidence and make a simple night on the town into an exciting adventure! Try putting a dress on over slim fitting jeans to create a playful look, just make sure the dress and jeans fit well over your body to avoid unseemly lumps in the fabric.

The most important aspect of coordinating your blue jeans is that the fit has to be right. Wearing a pair of Pastry grade A skinny blue jeans with an oversized top (or a tight one, if you prefer) makes a great visual impact as you enter a room, and by combining these jeans with a stylish pair of heels, you can make them - and yourself - look like the elegant and savvy. When wearing jeans with high heels, opt for longer hems, so they look appropriate to your new height rather than making you look like your grade A's are too short.

The simpler your jeans are, the more your tops and accessories should stand out from them, while more designer jeans with numerous buckles, snaps and zips can be paired with plainer materials and accessories to let the them stand out.

One good rule of thumb is not to pair blue jeans with other denim elements. Wear a black leather jacket with your blue jeans, not a second piece of denim, because even if your jean jacket matches the color of your blue jeans, you're going to give the same effect as a woman who's wearing a single-color outfit - overkill.

If you're trying to maintain an elegant appearance, the pastry jeans you choose should be clean and well ordered, though pressing them to achieve creases (a la work slacks) is not advisable. For a more rumpled, tousled, cool appearance, you can wear your jeans with natural creases in them, and as long as they're clean you shouldn't feel awkward about wearing your jeans more than once.

Almost any color can be worn with blue jeans - from striking reds and oranges to cooler greens, blues and purples. Experiment with colors and makeup to put together a look that gives an air of effortless cool. Coordinating your blue jeans with the rest of your wardrobe can expand your selection of options by orders of magnitude without making you drop loads of cash on new pieces, and because blue jeans are so easy to mix and match, you can focus your wardrobe budget elsewhere - on pastry shoes, tops, jewelry, sunglasses, handbags and more - ultimately creating a fantastic, imaginative wardrobe that pulls all elements of your style and interest into one stunning outfit.

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