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For ladies 8 great styles to wear your jeans

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Wed, 31 Jul 2013 Source: cedisarena

Jeans are close fitting trousers made of denim or denim-like fabric. They usually have decorative seams that are reinforced with rivets.

Jeans typically have pockets that are more for fashion than function. Historically, jeans were work trousers, but today they are part of many women’s everyday wardrobe.

The colour selection is no longer restricted to shades of blue, and women can find jeans in pink, white, and many other colours. They can be worn casually, or in some cases dressed up for parties and nights out.

With such a wide variety of jeans available, it is no wonder that many celebrities opt for these garments and choose to wear jeans made by famous designers.

Jeans are more comfortable than skirts and dresses and can be worn daily, but they are also very stylish.

Style 1: Skinny jeans for boyish and curvy figures

Both slim and curvy women can look great in skinny jeans. Tall and thin women have the advantage of choosing almost any pair of skinny jeans, while curvy women may need to take a little bit more care. For women on the curvy side with wide hips, flatter the best parts of the body by wearing a long floaty tunic and a pair of boots. Opt for darker jeans because they visually slim the legs. Skinny jeans can support the tummy and thighs and produce a slimmer silhouette.

Style 2: Straight leg jeans lengthen your body

Straight leg jeans have the same width throughout their length. This cut is the classic style that has been around for many years. Straight leg jeans look great especially on women with curves or wide hips that they want to show off, because the jeans emphasise the hips and the buttocks. The straight cut lengthens the legs and work well on women with short legs or who are petite.

Style 3: Flared jeans are great for everyone

Flared jeans or the boot cut jeans, have a hippy-chic look. These jeans hug the hips and thighs, and flare out below the knee. Boot cut jeans balance the proportions of curvy figures. The high waist tucks in the tummy and gives a slimmer look. Shorter women can wear flared jeans with heels in order to lengthen the legs. To complete the hippy-look, pair the jeans with a floaty blouse and accessories like large wooden bracelets and big rings. Add a large tote bag. Alternatively, go for the minimalist look with a simple white top.

Style 4: Be fabulous in boyfriend jeans

Boyfriend jeans give a sassy tomboy look and fit loosely around the body. Boyfriend jeans are very versatile and can be worn regardless of the body type. They are known to add volume for slim women, and to lengthen the legs for short women. For women with curves, boyfriend jeans can be worn as loose fitting and comfortable trousers. With their relaxed look, boyfriend jeans are best for casual wear.

Style 5: Tuck your curves into high-waisted jeans

High-waisted jeans cover most of the tummy. This look is beneficial for women who want to draw in the midsection to create a sexy silhouette. It is much easier to control the tummy in high-waisted jeans than in low rise jeans, which can create the dreaded muffin top look.

Style 6: Revive the eighties with peg leg jeans

Peg leg jeans, also called cuffed or jogger jeans, are tight around the ankles, but wider at the hips, in a similar way to harem trousers. Wearing them can be a bit tricky because they exaggerate the hips, but they also show off slim ankles. The look can be balanced out by wearing a tight top. Peg leg jeans look best with heels. You can wear them with high shoe-boots or with peep-toe heels.

Style 7: Try printed jeans

Printed jeans are available in any cut from skinny to wide legged. When wearing eye-catching printed jeans, choose a monotone top in order to balance the outfit.

Style 8: Do not shy away from colours

So, although blue is still a popular colour, the range of colour choices is vast. Be bold and wear bright colours like, emerald green, or sunshine yellow.

Source: cedisarena