Although denim is characteristically relaxed, it’s often the foundation for creative expression and has birthed some of the most iconic looks, from Princess Diana to Cindy Crawford in the ’90s.
I was a little too familiar with denim in the Noughties, wearing kick flares with body-con T-shirts at every given opportunity and lacquering on sticky lip gloss before Y2K became the modish phenomena it is now. I’ve explored other aesthetics over the years, but when I reached my 30s, my appreciation of denim came full circle. By now, we’re all probably well versed in the importance of basic items like jeans and vest tops, but it can be challenging to figure out where to start with the elevation of denim outfits , particularly if you’re after something a bit more statement making. Really, it’s the simplest equation, as the casual characteristic of denim will pair with almost any top-half style—whether it’s a voluminous blouse, a tailored shirt or even denim.
As the seasons progress, denim shades are gradually getting deeper and complementing the flamboyant colourways of autumn/winter 2023. Also, since the reintroduction of milky-hued denim in 2018, white and ecru jeans dominate summer-to-autumn styling. Paired with cashmere in grey, navy and tan colourways, it’s an undefeatable match—whether it’s worn as a top or over your shoulders. Then, there’s the importance of accessorising. That’s where you can be as minimalist or maximalist as your heart desires. Subtle additions, no matter how small, can change the tone of an outfit. Add an embroidered blouse with heeled slip-ons for a Parisian lilt, or adorn yourself with brightly coloured accessories to veer towards modern dopamine dressing. If you’re lacking inspiration or simply want to reinvigorate the denim in your wardrobe, continue reading to see the five expensive-looking jeans looks that have caught my eye. They’re guaranteed to inspire.
Style Notes: It might not be everyone’s cup of cocoa, but double denim is a look that flits in and out of style for good reason. It’s classic. The combination of two classics will always suffice.
This is the oversized blazer for jeans. Pop it onto any outfit for an ’80s-style silhouette.
When looking for tops to create the double-denim look, search for rigid denim that could be worn like a jacket. The starchy texture makes double-denim looks appear more premium.
Even Kate Middleton wears the Favourite Cut style from & Other Stories.
Simple black kitten heels (slingbacks, sandals or boots) will work beautifully.
Style Notes: I love the juxtaposition of textures and tones in Monikh’s look. The green and blue marine tones pop against one another, and the addition of the white shoes rounds off the entire look. A statement bag makes this look even more high-end.
This light-to-the-touch blouse with dainty floral accents is a great piece for transitioning out of the summer. It’ll also pair beautifully with white denim in the summer and then mid-wash jeans and knee-high boots come autumn.
There’s something about brightly coloured raffia accessories that alludes to ’70s fashion. Even as a neutral lover, I can see the appeal.
Chunky platform sandals will continue to dominate footwear till October.
Style Notes: Three classics are better than one. A fine-knit cashmere jumper will see you through most seasons, as will light-wash denim. Lizzy also wears the extended–top-line ballet flats that are a current trend. If you’re not wearing your cashmere the typical way, revert to the familiar style hack of 2019 and throw it over your shoulders to imitate said “grandpa chic.”
It’s time to start thinking about knitwear. The best way to ease yourself into it is by wearing fine knits like this.
I tried these jeans on, and I was seriously impressed.
This style of ballet flats is proving popular this season. The Boden pair are one of the best in terms of proportion.
Style Notes: Although I mostly wear neutral clothes, there’s something that draws me to this look. The dreamy Roger Vivier mules paired with almost-black denim, electric pink and raffia create a technicolour look that has a classic, effortless and modern essence.
This shade is a dead ringer for the Frankie Shop Melody shirt that’s often sold out. I’d always pair this with indigo jeans.
You’ve probably seen this denim shade all over e-com lately. It’s the middle ground between a mid-blue wash and black. The white stitching lends an intentional androgynous touch to the slim shape, as it’s the stitching most associated with menswear.
This colour looks so chic paired with both the bright pink and indigo tones.
Classic yet statement shoes that will elevate most jeans looks. They look so premium despite their sensible price point.
Style Notes: Chrissy demonstrates a typical British day outfit when you’re untrusting of the forecast and have to dress for all seasons. Each component can be built upon or folded and packed away in the event the sun rears its head. To add the knit over the shoulders feature, add the jumper from look three.
& Other Stories basics are a cut above the rest. You may spend a little more, but they’ll last.
A straight leg is my favourite denim silhouette. I’ve tried these on, and the fit is reminiscent of my vintage Levi 501s, with the bonus of a little stretch.
Slightly chunkier than the infamous Horsebit loafers but not quite as chunky as Prada’s—a happy medium.
The black trench is an uncommon yet chic outwear choice.
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