Thursday, November 1, 2012

Flared

So you have a pair of flare, wide leg, boot cut (or any other synonym for flared) jeans but you have no idea how to style them. Oh, of course it's easy to style them in the spring/summer when you can pair them with your favorite cutesy tank and wedge sandals. This post will simply take a pair of dark denim flare jeans and show you how you can transform them into a fall staple. And display just how far they can stretch.



Since fall is underway and winter is right on our heels you must change your staple pieces to keep you warm but also still provide an element of style. Here are four ways you can transform these simple boot cut jeans.

LEATHER & FLARES
This look takes your flare jeans and pairs it with a leather jacket, white tank, leather/suede wedges, and a studded leather bag. You can wear this look on a casual date night or going for drinks after work.


SATURDAY BRUNCH
This look pairs a cardigan, denim shirt, flare jeans, leather ankle boots, and a colored bag. It gives you a playful yet polished look. It beats putting on your Saturday sweats while you're running errands by a long shot.




CASUAL OFFICE DAYS
I love this look. It takes a tweed blazer, tangerine blouse, chunky necklace, oxford heels, and the flare jeans to create a strong look. It will kick your casual Friday look into a new stratosphere!



CUTIE PIE
This look is a tried and true look. I call it the Rachel Zoe. Pairing a pair of flare jeans, black tie up blouse, faux fur vest, and Jeffrey Campbell Lita's. A definite go to look for me during this fall/winter stretch!


I hope this post challenges you to look beyond the normal and force yourself to create new outfits with pieces you already have  in your closet. With this one post I was able to create four different looks with a pair of jeans as my focal point. You can do it also. You don't always have to rush to the mall to create a hot look. Sometimes all it takes it opening your closet to discover the wealth you have inside!!!

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