(Seneca Rising Aurore Top, Paige Verdugo Jegging in Sapphire, Civico 9 Short Cowboy Boots)
These jeans I got from REVOLVE are called 'jeggings' and although I am not a fan of the term 'jeggings' these jeans feel exactly how they should feel like: nice denim feel yet the comfortableness of a legging minus the wedgie. I always thought jeggings were super thin denim with that weird elastic waistband but these are just like jeans except it is so stretchy (still maintains its fit though even after an 8 hour wear)
I wanted to dress up the jeans so I chose a feminine drapey top that I also got from REVOLVE. You'll definitely see me wearing these pieces more often.
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COMMENTS:
Posted by: Adele (Guest) (Los Angeles, CA) on April 14 , 2010 @ 05:25PM
Yawn. Nothing innovative about this look. White shirt, black jeans and boots - it's a cool look but doesn't make me pay attention.
Posted by: Kristin (Guest) (Los Angeles, CA) on April 13 , 2010 @ 08:59PM
That's because Re vol ve only wants skinny minis on their site all perpetuating the same downtown rocker chic look that has been overwhelming the scene for the last few years.
Posted by: Jael (Guest) (Greece) on March 31 , 2010 @ 02:53PM
Style looks the same as several other bloggers posted.


















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