Dressing Up Denim

Dressing Up Denim

Hi Lovies,

I have said this time and time again that I am the ultimate girly girl, and I truly love that about me. I also love that people can associate my signature style with me, like "oh that's a Sandra dress." While I will always be true to my personal style, I've found myself enjoying looks that I would normally not wear. Obviously jeans is one of those things, I continue to have a love hate relationship with them. As much as I enjoy a good skirt or dress, they are tough to wear during the colder months here in NYC. Having to wear tights isn't my favorite thing to do so that's where jeans come into play. Jeans might not be my go to item but I do love the convenience of them. More so when a brand can make a pair that stand out from the rest and make a statement, like these Foil Print Jeans from Roaman's. These are such a different and beautiful pair of denim, the gorgeous foiled leaf print creates a feast for the eyes. While the comfortable stretch fabric and skinny fit make these so easy to wear. Another great thing about jeans is how effortlessly they can be dressed up or down, and with this pair it's definitely achievable. 

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I knew when I got this pair of denim that I wanted to go with a more dressed up look. I mean if I'm gonna wear jeans, I'm making them look as lady like as possible. The off the shoulder trend is still going strong and I am embracing it. This Off the Shoulder Sweater was a must have for the season with it's cashmere appearance without the hefty price tag. The pale blush color was super feminine and delicate, while balancing the overall look with the jeans. Extremely soft and cozy as well as warm enough for those really cold days. I think I found my new favorite sweater for this season!




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How do you dress up your denim?

Thanks for reading!


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