Ways To Style A Denim Dress This Spring

From Diane Kruger giving Parisian chic a new meaning in a Chanel denim number to Alexa Chung sporting a buttoned down shirt dress to fashion’s favourite bae Bella Hadid’s recent spotting in a Dior, corset inspired denim dress, fashion influencers have been crushing over this basic-turned-Haute piece forever. This spring if you want to give a few not-so-regular denim pieces a test drive, ditch those tried-n-tested trends such as boyfriends jeans and denim jackets, instead try denim dresses.

This closet staple which has been stamped as a fall outfit, is all set to replace your breezy shirt dresses this spring. What makes a denim dress unique is its versatility and it’s ability to easily transition from workwear to party wear.

Here are a few ways of styling a denim dress to perfection.

1. Denim dresses might not conjure up a perfect image of cocktail fashion but Diane Kruger always aces an unexpected trend with great élan.  Remember, no matter how basic your dress is, a few simple pieces of jewellery can do wonders.

2. A long denim shirt dress with a side slit can easily spruce up your spring wardrobe. To break the monotony you can always add a classic tan brown belt to cinch the waist.

3. Nothing can replace a classic buttoned down denim shirtdress, paired with leggings and ankle length boots. British fashion’s blue-eyed gal, Alexa Chug schools us on how to do it. You can always trade winter boots with sky high heels, because, why not?!

4. You can’t have enough of off-shoulder numbers so why not pick one in denim too? Just pair your shoulder dusters and heels to go with your off-shoulder number and you are club ready.

5.  Do it the way bloggers do. Pair your black leggings and a black shirt with your buttoned down denim dress likeChiara Ferragni and ace that off-duty look. Why not layer a crisp white shirt under a denim dress? It’s spring, so it would be great to tie a thin floral scarf around your waist.

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