Kavee Jayasuria, Fashion Editor solves all your fashion dilemmas
Q / As of late, I’ve seen a resurgence in ‘70s fashion. But I’m struggling to pick between flared and mom jeans. How do I know which suits me best?
A/ The struggle is real! While flares are more flattering and versatile, mom jeans are just so effing comfy. But flares are just about the most exciting thing to happen to denim since the advent of skinny jeans (just ask Amal Clooney)! It’s a style that always makes a comeback, making it a denim staple. The jeans look awesome, are super easy to style…and they go with pretty much everything, which means you can dress them up or down, depending on the occasion.
Top tip: When opting for flared jeans, make sure the denims are fitted up to the knee and then flare out in a subtle manner, falling widest at the bottom.
Q/ I have a pair of colored skinny jeans I’ve owned forever but have no idea how to style. Halp!
This story is from the July 2018 edition of Cosmopolitan Sri Lanka.
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