Although jeans aren’t typically deemed warm-weather wear, there’s something about an English summer (or lack thereof) that heightens my appreciation of the jeans-and-top formula. Like a throw-on crew-neck T-shirt or a compact umbrella, denim looks are stored in my fashion archive within easy reach to construct a laid-back look in a moment’s notice.
Jeans-and-top combinations stand strong, regardless of the season. Jeans one of a few dependable items that exist amongst more frivolous fashion counterparts—it never fails to astound me how this simplest of pieces can carry the weight of an ensemble, and even improve it.
Jeans are the building blocks of both trend-forward and off-duty looks. Denim appreciation is on the rise, and subsequently, styles are becoming more varied. The past few years have seen us revert to the high-rise, loose-fitting styles of the ’80s and ’90s, and, if we’ve learnt anything from the style mavens of those eras, it’s that jeans look super chic juxtaposed with slim-fitting strappy tops and billowy-sleeved shirts during the summer. Denim transcends generations, aesthetics and seasons, so it’s only right that jeans work well in summer when the weather allows for more lenient and versatile dressing.