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The Best Denim Jacket Looks You Need To Copy

The Best Denim Jacket Looks You Need To Copy

Denim jackets: a staple, a forever item. Since denim jacket looks always work, here's our advice on how to flaunt them this summer.

Denim. A fabric of eternal style and relevance – no matter the year and no matter the season, denim is one of the few things that will always be in. Denim jackets, in particular, are not just a comfortable and pretty part of most people’s wardrobes; at this point they’ve become a staple that most fashionistas run after, buying more and more of them to create the most varied denim jacket looks. The beauty of those aforementioned denim jacket looks lies within the fact that they can be appropriate for any occasion, as long as you use the jackets right.

Here are 5 looks to imitate, for all kinds of situations.

1. The bohemian resort look

Suitable for many different kinds of situations, be they a summer walk, a Sunday brunch or a trip to the beach, this outfit is one of the best possible denim jacket looks out there.

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Comfortable yet stylish, of milder tones yet contrasting, simple and summer-y, yet chic in a slightly rustic way, it highlights the silhouette while hiding any possible imperfections and attracting the attention to all the right places (like your hat).

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2. The hardcore hipster look

While the abovementioned words may be taken slightly negatively by a lot of people – because the word hipster has been dragged to hell and back – in reality, in terms of fashion it does not mean anything bad.

All in all, it has become synonymous with “artsy” and “unique” and this is definitely the impression this look is going for – with the thick shoe soles, white denim jacket and its extremely pronounced contrast with the rest of the outfit, which is black.

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3. The denim sweetheart look

The pure, soft colours of white and light blue, as well as the combination of a washed denim jacket with a light, short summer dress or top and skirt combo makes for an excellent example of the girl-next-door look: happy, cheerful and friendly, she likes ice cream and her favourite book is something not overly complex, yet incredibly heartwarming.

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It is one of those denim jacket looks that carry an atmosphere of sunshine with them, especially with the lacy sleeves. Just like the girl next door.

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4. The classy contrasting look

Combining a long dress or bodysuit of a striking colour with a slightly dulled out dry jacket can create one of the not so numerous classy denim jacket looks without having the jacket be dumb expensive.

Not only does the combination of a bright red and a dull dark grey/washed out black make the outfit look more refined and befitting of a “serious adult”, and it could be worn to a restaurant, to a club or to a park equally well, depending on one’s choices.

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5. The art student look

Characterised by unusual outfit combinations, re-use of clothes for something besides their regular purpose or intended looks, inclusion of numerous little details and big accessories are some of the main points of the London-art-student looks.

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A short denim jacket-turned-shirt-dress tied up with a denim belt of a different colour of fabric, put on top of shorts that are not, strictly, necessary (but make the look even more striking), accompanied by big black boots and a matching bag scream of Londoners’ collective fashion sense.

Capable of being worn as a dress, a shirt and a jacket equally well, this denim jacket is a good addition to your wardrobe.

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How many denim jackets do you own? Tell us about your favourite ways of combining them in the comments below!

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