Denim's history stretches back over two
centuries – and in 2013, it's as popular as it's ever been. Thanks to its
durability, its warmth and its versatility, denim has become a major feature in
wardrobes the world over.
Denim jackets are making a big comeback this
year. After enjoying a period of popularity in the 1990s, denim jackets have
generally been out of favour in the 21st century - until now. Their basic style
hasn't changed much: women can still expect denim jackets to be simple,
button-down affairs with two breast pockets and cuffs to the wrist. It sounds
ordinary, but denim jackets can easily be made extraordinary by how you wear
them. A favourite style with celebrities is a denim jacket worn over a
knee-length floral dress with sandals. This is a great look for a summer
festival – just remember to swap the sandals for wellingtons. Alternatively,
try wearing a denim jacket with high-waisted trousers and a ruffle-detailed
shirt, or over a maxi dress for chic outerwear.
If the classic denim jacket still doesn't
appeal, search for variations. Cowboy-style denim jackets, for instance,
typically have fewer pockets and buttons but more colourful details. Think
kaleidoscopic, Western-style embroidery along the shoulders and a fringe at the
waist. These details mean that cowboy denim jackets don't need many
accessories. Instead, pair with a plain black dress, wedged heels and a clutch
bag to add a frontier-style frisson to your eveningwear.