Jess Cartner-Morley: this season, your jeans should be stiff, smart and straight

This season, your jeans should be stiff, smart and straight. No more sagging knees or dragging hemlines - the days of dressing down are behind us.

For a look that's semi-formal without looking too dressed up, a straight-leg jean is the way to go. This style is punctual and polite, much like its counterpart in business attire. The key is to find jeans with clean lines, good tailoring and a fit that complements you.

If your jeans are stiff enough, they can take on a life of their own - literally. The model at this season's Venice film festival proved it when Julia Roberts stepped out onto the red carpet wearing dark Versace denim paired with a pale striped blouse and tailored blazer. It was a bold move, but one that paid off in spades.

To elevate your jeans from casual to smart, try accessorizing with a simple leather belt. This will make your denim stand out without looking too flashy. And remember, the waist should be at its natural position - anything lower can send a decidedly casual signal.

A blazer is also key to making your jeans look put-together. The contrast between denim and sleek wool or crepe adds texture and interest, while a classic chain necklace or clean hoop earring keeps things understated yet chic.

When it comes to shoes, the right pair can make all the difference. A glossy high pump is always a safe bet, but loafers, trainers or ankle boots are also great options. And don't be afraid to add a flash of skin with a couple of undone buttons on your shirt or a bare sandal if you're feeling brave.

The truth is, sometimes the easy choice turns out to be the smart one. If it's good enough for Julia Roberts' Venice red carpet look, it's good enough for your corner table at Carluccio's. So ditch the saggy jeans and step up your style game - stiff, smart and straight are the new cool.
 
πŸ€— I'm so over the whole sagging knees thing too! It's like we're all trying to prove how chill we are or something πŸ˜’. But honestly, a good pair of straight-leg jeans can totally elevate an outfit. I mean, Julia Roberts knows what she's doing - that red carpet look was EVERYTHING πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ”₯. And accessorizing is key - a simple leather belt makes all the difference! πŸ‘—πŸ’… It's not about overdoing it, just finding that balance between casual and smart. Now that I think about it, stiff jeans are kinda cool... especially with a blazer πŸ•ΊπŸ‘–
 
I'm loving this trend of stiff, smart, and straight jeans πŸ™Œ! It's about time we left those saggy knees behind πŸ˜‚. I remember when I was younger, dressing down was literally just throwing on whatever was comfy. But now, I think there's something to be said for looking polished, even on a casual day out.

I'm totally with you on accessorizing – a simple leather belt can work wonders! And don't even get me started on the power of a blazer... it's like the ultimate game-changer πŸ’Ό. Julia Roberts' outfit at Venice was pure inspiration – who knew denim could be so chic? 😍

One thing I would say is that it's all about balance. You can still have fun with your look without going overboard, but sometimes taking a risk and trying something new can lead to some amazing results πŸ’ƒ. So, bring on the stiff, smart, and straight jeans – my closet could use an update! πŸ‘—
 
I mean, I love a good fashion update every now and then 😊. But can we talk about how our styles were always on point back in the day? Like, who needs stiff jeans when you had sagging knees and dragging hemlines? It was all about effortless cool, you know?

And don't even get me started on accessories - a leather belt or a simple necklace is so overrated. Give me some chunky chains and oversized sunglasses any day πŸ•ΆοΈ. But I guess that's just the nostalgia talking.

I do have to admit, Julia Roberts' look at the Venice film festival was pretty iconic πŸ”₯. And I love how the article says it's all about finding the right balance between denim and other pieces. It's like, you don't need a gazillion accessories to make an outfit pop - sometimes less is more.

Anyway, I'm just gonna go ahead and say that stiff, smart, and straight jeans are so last season πŸ˜‚. Who needs that much structure? Give me the comfort and freedom of those old-school jeans any day!
 
Stiff and straight jeans are back in a big way πŸ’β€β™€οΈ! I'm loving the versatility of this style - it can easily go from casual to chic with just a few tweaks. Accessorizing with a leather belt is a great idea, adds that extra oomph to your outfit 😎. And I'm all about mixing textures, like pairing denim with a tailored blazer and a glossy pump πŸ‘ . Julia Roberts' Venice look was everything and more - it's proof that sometimes the easy choice can be the smart one πŸ™Œ. Who says you can't be stylish without looking too dressed up? πŸ˜‰
 
πŸ™Œ I'm loving this season's vibe! Who says you can't rock a pair of stiff jeans without looking like a total dweeb? Julia Roberts totally slayed that Venice red carpet look with her Versace denim. And honestly, it's not just about the fashion – it's about feeling confident and put-together. Adding a leather belt or blazer to your outfit can make all the difference. I'm definitely on board with ditching those saggy jeans and upgrading my style game πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ‘–.
 
idk about this whole stiff jeans thing... seems like a recipe for discomfort πŸ€”. have you seen people wearing those things on a daily basis? it just looks so... restrictive. what's the point of making jeans that can't even move with your body? and don't get me started on the waist position - who says it has to be at its natural position? isn't that just perpetuating some arbitrary standard of beauty? anyway, i guess if you're gonna wear them, accessorize accordingly and all that jazz πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. but can someone please provide a source for this "stiff jeans are the new cool" claim? πŸ€”
 
I'm loving the shift towards dressier denim this season πŸ™Œ. It's all about finding that balance between comfortable and stylish. I think accessorizing is key – a good belt can make or break an outfit πŸ’Ό. And blazers are always a winner, adding a touch of sophistication to even the most casual jeans πŸ‘—. But what really caught my eye was Julia Roberts' look at Venice... she totally pulled off that bold move with confidence πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Plus, who says you can't add some undone flair with just a couple of buttons undone or a bare sandal? It's all about finding your own style balance πŸ€”.
 
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