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5 Ways To Dress Up Your Denim And Look Fabulous

5 Ways To Dress Up Your Denim And Look Fabulous

5 Ways To Dress Up Your Denim And Look Fabulous

Denim does not have to be boring and a go-to every day look. Learn how to dress up your denim with simple style tips to look and feel amazing at all times. Make a statement with these denim looks and wow your friends and family. You won’t just look fabulous, you will feel it too.

Denim is a brilliant fabric that you can wear every day. It can get a bit tedious after a while and dressing it up is a really good way to avoid that. You’ll be the style icon everyone is talking about around the town. Here are 5 steps to how.

1. Ribbon

Dressing up your denim with a simple and incredibly affordable ribbon is a great way of styling and personalising your denim. You can pick your favourite colour, width, pattern and length and thread it through your boring old denim. It works great through loops and holes and if not there is always a handy glue gun so you can stick your favourite bows to jeans. Ribbon also makes a great frill and you can add multiple colours. Ribbon is an amazing way to express yourself and you should always do that through your clothes.

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Next time you pass a fabric shop, pop in and see if any ribbon catches your eye. You can add it to your denim jeans, jacket or shirt. Plus, it is so cheap that you can always find a way to afford it. What more could you ask for to dress up your denim?

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2. Patterned Fabric

Grab yourself some really funky fabric and some fabric glue or paint. With a few snips here and there and perhaps a few tears, you could create an amazing piece of work that you will be proud to wear. This can be either on jeans or a jacket. You will, however, need some really good fabric scissors and fabric glue – PVA just won’t cut it for this one. Have a look at what fabrics are out there, you can express your personality through this look. If you are a fan of cats, get some fabric with cats on!

A metre of fabric doesn’t have to be that expensive, plus you can recycle an old pair of jeans that have been sat at the back of your wardrobe for months/years. Give them a new breath of life, soon they will become your favourite item of clothing. Make your everyday denim more you!

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3. Holes

For those with a creative mind and a steady hand, this one is for you. Decorative holes in jeans is an amazing way to dress up your denim. It is a really therapeutic way to get creative. You can cut, trim and fray any way you like in any area you like. Jeans are one of the thinnest forms of denim and that will give you great practice so then you can move on to jackets and shorts. This will get addictive. You can even use the scraps to make little decorations to add to your denim.

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4. Mix Fabrics

Adding an extra fabric to your denim will give you an extra edge to anyone who is bored of their everyday denim. Mix with fabrics that you would often wear on that part of the body, for example, pair a check shirt with a denim jacket. You do not have to limit to just one either, match two fabrics and make your day really colourful. It is a really good way to creating a image, that might even catch on!

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5. Fabric Pens

Fabric pens are great if you are not the most creative with sharp objects or you do not have the patience to put holes in things. Grab as many colours as you want and get decorating. You can go freehand or copy from your favourite piece of art. If you can’t draw then write! Be passionate about your clothing and write or draw a way to your heart. Be proud of what you wear and this is a really easy and effective way to do it.

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What is your favourite way to dress up your denim? Comment below. Or share with someone you think needs some denim inspiration.

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