
"Jeans with heels gets me every time. The woman who walks into the room in jeans and heels looks as if she owns the place, in a good way. It is a style language that speaks to everyone, confident and direct, a woman who is on top of her brief but also fun. The impact is stronger than a casual outfit, more compelling than a formal one."
"There is sound mathematical logic behind the case for wearing jeans with heels. It works visually, because although the mood music of denim is informal, jeans have as much structure as a tailored suit. The rigidity of denim and the assertive stitching of a five-pocket jean create an architectural shape for the bottom half of your body. A high heel elongates the leg, exaggerating the effect."
"A pair of jeans is the most ordinary piece of clothing there is. There are designer jeans, of course, but in contrast to the mythology of handbags, shoes or jewellery, denim is a category in which the headline brands are affordable ones. And yet despite how everywhere jeans are, we are captivated by them. The saga of which denim silhouette is most fashionable is a soap opera that everyone follows."
Wearing jeans with high heels produces a striking, confident look that reads as both authoritative and playful. Denim’s rigidity and assertive stitching create an architectural base for the lower body similar to a tailored suit. High heels elongate the leg and shift the centre of gravity, encouraging an upright posture and increased height. The combination of everyday jeans and elevated footwear amplifies presence without relying on overt formality. Jeans remain widely accessible and endlessly debated in silhouette, which sustains fascination with how different cuts and pairings affect overall style.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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