Now there are so many jeans styles around it’s impossible to talk about all of them in one post. So instead, I’m going to focus on one style that is extremely flattering for all body types and is making a comeback, as seen on the Spring catwalks at Christian Dior and Saint Laurent.

I’m talking about dark indigo no wash denim jeans. They are the perfect style if you’re tired of slobbing around in joggers as they never fail to look polished. Stylish and versatile, they are smart enough to wear to the office and a night out. Plus, as you’ll see below, they come in a range of shapes so you can find one that ideal for your figure.
Theses are my favourites on the high street:-

This is a gorgeous fabric that won’t cling as it’s has structure. It does contain elastane though which means it will be comfortable to wear. Must admit, I’m not so keen on the it with the chunky boots, as pictured. It would look great with square or pointed toe ankle boots.

I’ve mentioned these jeans just a few times before and that’s because they are such a good quality all rounder. If you’re looking for a ‘go-to’ style to replace your skinny jeans then the high rise straight leg shape would be the one.

This wide boot cut shape is great for balancing out curvy hips but it looks just as good on slimmer legs too. The curved and darted waistband will also give you a shapely bottom.

This style will make your legs look like they go on forever. I’ve just invested in a similar pair which have been so useful for social occasions. A blazer or simple blouse would make the perfect outfit with these.
The front creases and belt make this style sharp enough to wear to the office – that’s unless you have a no jeans policy! It would equally as good with a chunky trainer if clogs aren’t your thing.
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