Jeans in Winter — Sorting Out Mistakes.
Let’s look at what can go wrong with jeans in winter and try to solve specific problems in the image. Remember the tips of stylist Daria Beloyvan to avoid mistakes.
Skinny jeans paired with tight-fitting high-heeled boots are the way to zero. In such an outfit, it is simply uncomfortable to walk and even looks highly unaesthetic. The narrow cut of jeans emphasizes the volume in the lower body, tight shoes visually fill calves and shorten the legs, and the predatory heel makes the gait wobbly and awkward. There is little attractive in this, you must agree.
If you are wearing cropped jeans in winter, do not leave the gap between the edge of the leg and the shoe open. The easiest way to avoid this is to tuck the trousers into your shoes (boots or boots). You can tuck in both narrow and wide legs, and the main thing is that the bootleg is accessible enough and does not fit the leg. The second option is to match the jeans with high ankle boots or boots, the top of which will go beyond the legs. The easiest way is to play up the outfit with high socks. They will be able to warm the legs and become a bright accent of the image.
Thin elastic skinny fits snugly to the body, which impairs heat transfer. This can harm health and affect the quality of the skin, including your risk of getting cellulite. Against the background of voluminous outerwear, skinny legs seem disproportionately thin. Plus, they’re just out of place in winter.
You should not wear ripped jeans in the cold season — believe me, knees red from the cold, looking through the holes in the legs, will not add coolness, but they will cause those around you to feel pity and a desire to warm you up as soon as possible. If you want to appear fashionable, rely on the current cut and fit, but not on the décor that is dubious for the current season. Many girls, trying to save the situation, wear ripped jeans with tights. The problem will not get better from this.
The elegant decor visually makes the already cumbersome winter look heavier; in addition, the abundance of elements looks cheap and adds a touch of the 2000s alongside. Worst of all, when all this decor begins to fall off and peel off — the thing instantly loses its presentation and begins to look worn out.
Choosing jeans with a low rise, you risk catching a cold back and losing centimeters of growth. Low-rise jeans combined with a cropped-down jacket will make your torso disproportionately elongated and your legs short. To avoid undesirable effects, choose jeans with a fit at the waist.
Another critical point is the length and width of the legs. Ideally, for the jeans to blend in with the shoes, the portion should be either long and wide enough to cover the shoe or so that you can tuck it in.
Long, narrow legs are more likely to be gathered in an accordion at the junction with the shoes. These folds add a messy look to your outfit and tighten your ankles, making your legs appear more massive.
Not everything fashionable will always be appropriate. Choose carefully.
Originally published at https://dariabeloyvan.weebly.com.