At this time of the year, the temperature varies between hot, cold and rainy during different hours of the day, and staying warm and comfortable throughout the colder conditions is essential.
The denim jacket is an essential piece in the wardrobe that is available in a variety of different styles to match everyone's style.
Below, is a guide to unlock the secrets of effortless chic style for fall.
* Jacket size
The lengths of the jacket vary between short and long, so it's important to work out the difference between fit and size.
It is preferable to wear a long denim jacket that is below the waist if tall, but if average height, then it is preferable to wear short jackets for a taller look.
* Style
The denim jacket is a piece that can be worn in more than one style.
A light jeans jacket can be matched with a white T-shirt and beige pants for a soft and elegant look. Women can also wear a jeans jacket with a beige skirt and a white top.
The colors blend the strength and harshness of the navy blue color.
The navy jacket can be matched with a gray blouse or sweatshirt, as gray shades go well with the shades of jeans.
A blouse in a bold color such as orange, red, or fuchsia with a jeans jacket can also provide a distinctive look.
*Colors
The color shades of jeans vary from very light to the deepest shades of navy blue, and it is often confusing to choose the right shade that goes well with the skin tone.
The rule of selecting a shade of jeans is that it matches the skin tone.
The light jeans are the ideal pick for the light-skinned, medium navy jeans go well with medium-skinned complexion, and dark jeans for those with dark-skinned.
*Accessories
Elegance accessories such as bags, shoes, watches, and jewelry are all essential for the outfit as they express personal style and personality.
It is best to wear a beige bag and elegant white sports shoes when wearing beige pants and a white T-shirt.
Avoid wearing bags in different colors than beige, white, and shades of jeans. It is also solely preferable to wear small earrings.
Contributed by Yara Sameh