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Sunday
Apr262015

How To Style A Denim Dress- Day to Night 

Today Faith is showing us how to style a denim dress from day to night. I love these style tips especially since I just picked up these two denim dresses at Loft for 40% off. Actually my sister and I both got the same dresses. Grab them before they're gone! 

Left-chambray belted dress- $79.50 and additional 40% off 

Right-chambray shirtdress final sale-$84.88 and additional 60% off 

The Seventies are having a major moment this season, so naturally along with that comes the revival of all things denim. No longer are the shelves stocked with only dark wash skinny jeans. One item I’m especially loving is the denim dress. While there are many cuts and styles of this jean number floating around, I’m particularly drawn to the shift style. It feels fresh and updated, but still on trend with the Seventies vibe. While the dress itself is casual and comfy, it’s also easy to transition from brunch to night out. For daytime - flat sandals, a Panama hat, and oversized bag keep things simple and easy for running around. At nighttime - add some funky heels, a sleek clutch, swap your hat for fun earrings, and pull your hair into a sleek ponytail.

Are any of you loving the all things denim trend at the moment? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Faith Pierce is a regular contributor to STYLE'N.  For more of her work, check out her blog or follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

 

Reader Comments (1)

I actually purchased this same dress recently but haven't pulled it out with this crazy weather. One minute it's warm the next it's windy and cold. I love both day and night looks.

April 27, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterAracely

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