

I am in love with denim. You can dress it up by wearing dark wash or black skinny jeans or dress down with flip-flops and a T-shirt. I've always known that denim is extremely popular and versatile, but not all trends should be followed. With runways showing so many different ways to wear denim, here are a few tips on how to wear denim the right way.
1. Acid Wash Denim
No, I'm being serious, this trend is coming back. The big question with this look is how to wear it without looking like you're stuck in the 80s. When done the wrong way this look will add width and weight so what you need to look for is a straight distressed modern style and not go for the full acid wash. (avoid the blue & white streaks at all cost ladies)
This look should appear dark gray and look very professional, but still have the style of acid wash.
2. The Old Jeans & Jean Jacket Combo
Everyone has tried this look at some point & if you're like me you worried about lighter washes clashing with the darker but you didn't want to be too matchy matchy at the same time. But now I have good news for you: there is a way to wear this look without looking like you work in the rodeo!
Matching the denim ages the look and makes it harder to wear. An outfit I would suggest is a light wash denim romper with a cropped jean jacket. Add a cool belt to show off your waist & break up the look and you will be a denim trend setter.
3. Denim Swimsuits!?!?
As much as I love denim I missed this trend completely! I had to find out about this trend; did the suit fade in the sun? take hours to dry? was it even swimmable?
No it doesn't fade or take hours to dry, these little items are exactly like a regular swimsuit, they just have a jean design. My best advice is to keep in mind your shape. If you are long and athletic (aka would be wearing a bikini anyway) go for a short and bikini top suit and you will look fabulous! These also come in one piece and have covers for the shy.
All denim lovers rejoice in these great new ways to wear a classic!

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