Move over skinny jeans, there is a new denim addition in k-town (or at least my closet!). This season flared jeans are HUGE! And yes, my dear shopaholics, I have bought a new pair of flared jeans, which also need minor alteration with the length. Thank god this style is back because I find them more flattering than skinny jeans. Pair them with wedge heels, no flats please, and a narrow and slightly fitted white or printed top. Or you can sharpen the look a bit with a blazer and a silk equipment top.
That is the question. It took me a whole season to finally tell these two brands apart, and this season, there's no mistake, each brand is now engraved in my fashion database like a personalized Tiffany's pen. And this Resort 2015 season, I'm head over heels with their flats, on display now at AlOthman Boutique . Altuzarra's version comes in a tonal-gray water snake and are decorated with beige shells, red beads and silver sequins. Aquazzura's lace-up sandals come in a beautiful shade of apple green, and will work with white or bright colored casual summer outfit. After much thought and sole-searching, I have decided to go for the Altuzarra sandals. They're safely stored in my closet, waiting for the dust and the cold to go away. Which pair would you go for?
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Where did you get urs from?
Mine is from TopShop
That's how I test drive new styles, I buy from high-street and then when I really really like the style, I look for other brands like J barnd (my fave) or Made in heaven... :)
I honestly think that flared jeans are very flattering for curvaceous women because the flare balances out the look. It draws attention to the lower part of the body and not your thighs or tummy. And you would look even leaner if you pair it with a sharp blazer and a pair of heels, Wear also a V neck top to accentuate the collarbone and also give focus to your face :)
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Hmm.. you have to test the trend first before you judge. Look for 30inches long jeans and always pick the darkest shade and wear it with wedge heels, u never know, maybe it will work for you :)