
Jeans are overpowering in the South. You can’t step out of your house without
seeing a person wearing a pair of jeans. I have to ask,” Why would you wear the same pair of jeans that you’ve worn all day to a HOT nightclub?”
I’ve lived in New York City and I’ve visited Paris, the fashion capitals of the world. Ladies I can tell you honestly that not once did I see someone wear a pair of non-designer jeans at a nightclub. Trust me every fashionista knows that you can do so much with a pair of fitted designer jeans, in turn this is not a strike against all jeans, just the ones you’ve worn all day and now expect to wear out for a night of drinks and meeting new people. If it’s not a designer pair what are you saying about yourself?
Ladies and gentlemen we need to make a fashion statement down south. Let’s show the rest of the world that we too are passionate of what we wear! There is absolutely nothing wrong with taking a fashion risk that truly shows who you are and what you have to offer.
Think Feng Shui! Jeans can only take you so far in life. Note that jeans represent a casual outfit. You shouldn’t want seem casual at a nightclub. A nightclub is the chance to meet new friends and you should always want to make a fabulous first impression. Learn to rely on colors to achieve certain results; the color blue from your blue jeans only says one thing about you.
Did you know that Purple is the hot fashion color this season? Purple is a regal color that is associated with spirituality and regality. Sure you could combine a killer purple shirt with jeans but what’s the fun in that, when another girl could be wearing the same outfit at the same nightclub where you are trying to make your presence know.

Don’t let jeans define your individuality, let your style show your spirit and stand out from the crowd of followers.
By Crisel Smith
1 comment:
As real fashionistas know, jeans aren't just for "casual" wear anymore. And there are a lot of washes beyond basic "blue" (not to mention cuts, styles, and....) You hit a couple of good points but pretty much glossed over or missed entirely anything worthwhile that would help readers. And you had a lot of typos. Just the $0.02 from this English-major fashionista with a closet full of jeans - oh, and while I've traveled extensively and lived abroad, I grew up in the South. With style.
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