Finding that elusive, perfect pair of jeans is like finding the perfect hairstyle and can become a life-long quest. Designs and details seem to change weekly as fashion dictates. When you find the ultimate on-point pair that make your legs look long, tummy flat and uplift the bum, you will have struck gold.
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A tailored waistband always looks and sits better than an elastic waistband.
Have a good look at the R.M. Williams range – my pick is their ink-blue jean teamed with a white Henley-style T.shirt, pearl jewellery and tan boots with a medium high heel; well polished of course. A tan belt, fashionable sunglasses and maybe a pale blue sweater nonchalantly flung over the shoulders, What could look better? Maybe a navy and white spotted or striped top under a crisp, white, edge-to-edge collarless jacket could be very smart.
Transform this into a dressier look by exchanging the boots for black pumps with the same heel height as the boots. Patent leather could be swanky. Exchange the Henley for a white or cream satin or faux silk shirt that will blouse slightly over the waist. Collar turned up? Wear a black belt (patent if shoes are patent). You may be slim enough to choose an extra wide, curved black belt to define your waistline and accentuate the blouson effect. Now exchange pearls for more noticeable jewellery. Perhaps chunky turquoise, bearing in mind that you may need some colour near your face because you won’t be wearing a scarf. If you are brunette or auburn haired, amber or carnelian will flatter.
SUIT YOUR SHAPE
Petite – Look, look, look. Try on, try on, try on until you find a pair that doesn’t need to be shortened. Avoid flares. High waisted will make your legs look longer, and you will appear taller.
Tall – Add some swagger with flares and balance your overall appearance.
Slim – Mid-rise suits you and adds shapeliness to a boyish figure.
Flat Bottom – High waist, noticeable back pockets and flared legs will perk up the bum.
Top Tip: A clue to save time when shopping, especially in recycle shops, is to check the length of the zip. A short zip equals a low waistline. A long zip equals a high waistline.
Curvy Girl – Let the cut slim your legs – faded out colour on the thighs from the knee up, will slim.
Denim is no longer just blue – comes in all the colours of the rainbow plus spots, geometric prints, stone washed, paint splattered and ripped. Personally, I don’t pay money for the worn-out, distressed look, and at 60 plus, it may be best to miss ripped and paint-splattered.
THE DENIM JACKET
Not to be teamed with denim jeans or a denim skirt – too matchy-matchy. Fab over a dress with boots or sneakers and practically any other non-denim garment. Sleeveless, collarless, whatever; will give a modern edge and take off years. Keep the jacket waist length and not too “boxy”.
THE DENIM SKIRT
FOOTWEAR FOR JEANS
Top Tip: If you like the tucked-into-boots look, cut about six to eight inches off the legs of a pair of straight-leg jeans and zigzag around the edge. Tuck into your knee-high stockings, pull on the boots and enjoy the comfort of reduced bulk around your ankles.
SHOPPING FOR JEANS
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