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STYLE INSPIRATION – DENIM ON DENIM AND RIPPED

Denim is one fabric that can never go out of style, there's this revolving essence attached to it that appeals to every generation, it reminds me of the 90's especially in western music videos, when artists like the group “boys II men, usher, to mention a few rocked the Denim. Over time, denim has evolved to represent a fashion niche in the industry. I call it my comfy, because it can pass for any occasion from work, to events then relaxation, depending on the mood or style.



monica of awed by monica (she inspired my denim post)

Genevieve Nnaji rocking ripped denim pants


Rihana rocking ripped denim skirt and jacket


                                       Guys Rocking the Denim on Denim
Denim with boots


Denim with hat

Denim with heels

 The denim and boots was a typical workshop outfit back then, but recycled and worn stylishly now, u can style your denim with nice pair of shoes, any fabric, accessories and good make up.


The very interesting thing about the denim to me is that it’s a recycle process that has come to stay, a casual yet stylish outfit, the denim can be worn with any fabric or styled as desired. I was going through a website and I was wowed by a fashion blogger www.awedbymonica , she inspired this very post of mine, I had no other choice than to accept the return of denim jacket and ripped denim pants.

Neck piece- hand crafted by me
Bracelet – Y- craig
Denim pants- thrifted
Denim jacket- thrifted
Bag- Vintage
Sandal - Wrangler
“Fashion is style RECYCLED, style REDEFINED”- Uju Lilian Ikegbune (ethniques)

Comments

  1. Nice post, nice outfit, I call it jeans o. You have a nice figure too. Where is my denim, am going to do this.

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  2. hmmm! nice one from you ujulity. keep updating us, so we can know wats up in the fashion world. Thumbs up

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  3. Awww!uj so its called Denim,u rocked it well,Beautiful as ever.

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  4. I agree wf kemy, i call it jeans too. Babe, i luv ur outfit, U̶̲̥̅̊ really rocked it well. Make i go find a matching jacket to go wf mine. Tanx for d fashion updates Pretty!

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  5. @ kemy, yes dear it's jeans, tanx for the compliment. Stephliz thank you sweetie . Ada dear try it out you sure would look Fab in it, thank you all for the compliments. I will keep you all informed on helpful tips.

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  6. yh. I agree with u. denim z a is a must have. it can be worn to school, work, party, beach........ it's evergreen. I like me some denim.

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