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OUTFIT IDEAS: 
THE DENIM LOOKS YOU NEED TO KNOW

We love denim, whatever the season. Look effortlessly cool this summer in these trending looks 

Double up

One of our go-to late summer outfits is double denim: fresh, comfortable, and easy to style. It’s also a great choice for overcast August days when it’s warm enough that you don’t need a coat, but a summer dress isn’t going to cut it.

Put a contemporary spin on double denim by opting for a pair of on-trend wide leg jeans and tuck the shirt to create a flattering shape. Keep the look cohesive by choosing denim pieces in similar washes. We love the utilitarian look of this denim shirt, which has a large pocket and stud buttons for an authentic feel. Dress a double denim look up for an evening out by pairing with strappy heeled sandals or keep things casual for everyday with a pair of trainers.

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Jump around

Want to make picking an outfit easy? Try a denim jumpsuit: a one-stop-shop for instant style. It’s a multi-tasking wardrobe hero that works brilliantly for casual days but can be elevated with smart accessories. We’re big fans of the inky wash and zipped pockets on this denim jumpsuit, which add a premium feel. If you feel the heat, go for this short sleeve denim jumpsuit from our Autograph collection. Layer a striped t-shirt underneath when the weather gets a bit cooler in the autumn.

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Dress with flare

Lean into this season’s 1970s vibe with our patch pocket flared jeans, which are superbly flattering thanks to the magic leg lengthening shape and high waist. These are perfect if you’re looking for a slightly smarter take on denim that feels elegant and polished: great for a night out or a day at the office (if the dress code allows.)

We’ve styled it with a tailored waistcoat, one of the summer’s hottest pieces, but you could also nod to classic Parisian style and wear with a simple T-shirt. Tuck in your top or wear with something slightly cropped to balance the proportions of this look. Flares work best with a heel, so forgo trainers and opt for sandals or boots.

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Words: Emily Sutherland