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POSTED: Monday, January 24, 2011 10:11 am
Jeans have survived generation after generation of come-and-go fashion fads, yet stand firm as an essential wardrobe staple.
The key to looking good in denim is about understanding your body shape to find the perfect fit.
Don’t be a slave to fashion, and know how to accessorize jeans with pieces that compliment your look, rather than cheapen it.
Rule 1 – The Perfect Fit
- Ill-fitting jeans do nothing for your style or your silhouette. Finding the right pair is not so much about fashion, but more about style. Concern yourself with finding the correct shape for your body type rather than keeping up with the latest trend. Seek advice from a store’s personal shopper usually the service is free. Alternatively go to your favorite specialist jeans store and ask for help. These sales consultants know their stock well and have a good idea about each brand’s styles and fits.
Rule 2 – Patience Pays Off
- There is no quick fix to finding the perfect pair of jeans. Even though you may be faithful to a particular brand, they will vary from cut to cut. No matter what size and shape you are, be prepared to go from shop to shop and spend several hours in the fitting room. When you finally find a fit that really flatters your silhouette, it is worth it in the end. Save time by researching your body type and potential suitable styles on the net. When you get to a store you will then know which ones to try.
Rule 3 – Work and Play
- ”Denim should be used but not abused,”. This celebrity stylist guru goes on to warn that there is a time and a place for jeans, no matter how dressy they may be. Whilst they are ok for casual wear, a nightclub and semi-formal social occasions (and in some cases, work) when it comes to attending a big corporate event, a dress or smart pants win over every time. No matter how you dress it up, denim is always denim.
Rule 4 -Dress Up Your Jeans
- For a party, date or meal out, dress up jeans with a chic, trendy scarf or lots of great jewelry. Add a pair of flashy flats or look-at-me heels and you’re off! A tucked-in classic white shirt and a narrow belt threaded through the belt loops can transform a casual pair of jeans into something much more elegant
Rule 5 – Fleeting Fashion Fads
- Do not follow short-lived seasonal trends at the expense of spoiling your look. Low-rise hipsters work on very few body shapes, and skinny jeans are best left to those with long legs and slim hips, although there are some exceptions. Flares and boot-leg cuts are far more forgiving, as are high or mid-waisted jeans.
Rule 6 – The Overstuffed Sausage Factor
- Avoid styles which cut into your hips or constrict your legs to the point of discomfort, (as in super-skinny jeans). High-waisted jeans are kinder to large stomachs and bottoms, not forgetting oneof the greatest recent fashion inventions, tummy-tuck jeans. No matter how much you love that skinny pair on the rack, do not, repeat not, try to squeeze yourself into too-tight jeans, at the expense of looking like an overstuffed sausage.
Rule 7 -Butt Cleavage
- Avoid butt-cleavage at all costs. In the UK, this is known as ”Builder’s Bum,” an unsightly offering of butt peeking out from your waistband, made even worse if it tackily shows a glimpse of thong. If you are wearing low-waisted jeans, then make sure you pull up the waistband before you sit down, and pull down your shirt or top.
Rule 8 -Overspill – “The Muffin Top”
- Due to the current trend in low-waisted hipsters, a muffin top, caused by ill-fitting jeans is a common site amongst women who are trying too hard to be fashionable. Avoid any jeans which cause your flesh to spill out over the top of your waistband. Don’t be downhearted – persevere until you find a better style, as this is usually not so much about size but more about finding the right cut and fit.
Rule 9 – Colored Jeans
- White is the new black this season, so white jeans are currently chic and trendy. Don’t overdo other colors though, unless it’s black or gray, which can dress up a pair of denims with an edgy elegance. Although stores are currently full of spring-like colored jeans, these are best left to women the right side of 24 and not a 40-year old.
Rule 10 – Build a Jeans Wardrobe
- Having at least one pair of great fitting, go-anywhere jeans is a crucial element in any woman’s wardrobe,” says Zoe. To cover all bases, ideally you should have a pair for smart and casual wear, a close fit and a baggier fit, and a pair in a deep, dark rinse as well as a lighter wash.
Source: http://www.fashionpk.net
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POSTED: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 12:12 pm

Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” is catchy and the video is fun to watch with product placement galore and nothing is gaining more attention than her Diesel “Mintha 8B3″ Swarovski adorned Daisy Dukes. Katy tweeted her shorts which have 7,000 blue and gray crystals on them and were customized by her stylist.

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POSTED: Monday, August 2, 2010 12:52 pm
By KIM PEIFFER www.nbcchicago.com
Advice for guys on wearing their jeans
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Sure, that hot girl walking down the street in her Apple Bottom jeans garners some double takes, but so does the guy walking into a bar with high-waisted dad jeans.
We’re talking about the wrong kind of attention. The kind that might get you a sympathy peck on the cheek, but not likely to translate into a number, much less getting lucky that night.
But never fear, we’ve got the kinks worked out for you with the help of City Blue Denim owner (and denim guru) Mallory Ulaszek, who gave us a brutally honest look at what dudes should and should not be doing when it comes to wearing jeans.
What are the trends right now for guys?
While a lot of brands shifted toward the ultra skinny (which to be true, not many muscular-legged Midwesterners can pull off due to fit alone), there’s a shift back toward the classic straight. A lot of men spring for the standard dark washes, and what’s trendy now are dark inky washes that border on grey or black, or lighter washes with some distressing — the best of both worlds. One’s dressier, while the latter is more formal.
What are some risky trends that some people are managing to pull off?
The skinny jean. Citizen makes a great cut called the Sid. It looks amazing on guys if they can handle the slimmer jean. Seven has their Slimmie cut which is very slim as well and has been spotted on the likes of Taylor Lautner.
What’s your #1 “don’t” when it comes to jeans and guys?
Baggy ass. There, I said it. It’s AWFUL! No girl wants their guy to look like they’re wearing their dad’s jeans. Find a pair that fits your body. If you don’t have a butt, you should probably be going for slimmer fits.
What’s your #1 “do”?
A well-tailored jean. Not all guys can fit into premium denim right out of the store, but there are ways to fake it. You could hem your jeans if they are too long, and if you are one of the guys that is a 35-inch waist (denim brands don’t produce that waist size) simply go a size larger and throw on a sleek belt.
Give us some insight into this whole “European fit” situation. Can guys really pull this off?
Yes, but only if styled correctly. I believe if you are going to wear a slimmer jean, a great rule of thumb would be to stick to a darker wash; and never pair with a suit coat, always a blazer.
What’s the sexiest jean-look on a guy?
There’s nothing sexier than a guy wearing a well worn pair of jeans that have molded to him, paired with a plain white tee. I also find a guy who can dress up in denim with a button down and jacket or sweater — without looking like he’s overdone — to be sexy.
Would you ever date a guy that wore khakis?
Yes, absolutely—if by khaki we mean non-pleated and other colors besides the sand blasted beige we always see! Twill is actually back in a huge way with big hitters like Citizens and Sevens coming out with twill in earthy colors like stone grays and clay browns this summer.
What’s your number one piece of advice for guys regarding denim?
I have seen a lot of guys splurge and just tear their denim to shreds, wearing it every weekend, everywhere. Denim is an investment, and you probably shouldn’t be wearing a $200 pair to bike around the city.
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POSTED: Monday, July 26, 2010 11:33 am
THE AM TAKE
Pub. 2009-06-20
Years before men’s jeans were tricked out by True Religion and ripped up by A&F, there was an Italian company that defined designer denim: Diesel. Since 1978, the clothing mega-house has been in the fast lane for creating high-end street wear. While the company has evolved into a lifestyle brand that covers everything from jockstraps to motorcycle helmets, denim is still the gas filling the label’s tank. With over 100 styles to choose from, including some from the new premium line Black Gold, there is something to suit every aesthetic. The bedazzled, shredded jean trend may be running on fumes, but Diesel is still cruising on high octane.
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