Monday, October 8, 2012

The Jean Jacket - How I Wear It

The Jean Jacket - a nod to the 90s grunge/western era. When I heard that 90s grunge was coming back 'in' for this fall season I literally groaned. The baggy jeans, the large jackets the thicker heavier fabrics and the bare midriffs and cutoffs were nothing to look forward to for me. Quite frankly, I would be happy only seeing that style in reruns of Saved By the Bell. 

Nevertheless, I have a problem, I admit it. I love jackets of every kind and I almost always try to find a way to wear one. It helps that this was not an item I had to spend money on. This jean jacket found itself in my closet by accident. During the storm of Emancipation weekend I was being a super hero and rescuing kids from a collapsed bounce-a-bout and  and got soaked (didn't you know I'm Wonder Woman?). I had to change to remain modest and one of the pieces I located in my mother's stash was a jeans jacket. Several weeks later, I found it in my closet and began imagining ways to style it that gave a nod to the grunge era but in a classier, modern way. Did I just put grunge and classy in the same sentence? 
These are what I came up with:

Sequins

If you've shopped with me you know I'm pretty much a golden girl granny at heart. I am drawn to anything that is sequinned and has shoulder pads. (as long as it fits correctly and isn't tacky of course). So when I saw this dress I knew I had to have it. It can come off a little strong for less dressy events though. The perfect way to dress it down is to add a jacket. Roll up the sleeves, add very delicate jewellery, maybe a low wispy loose chignon and strappy sexy black sandals like the ones seen here or pumps like the ones seen here

Feminine with an Edge


This dress is feminine in all its details - silky, floral with ruffles around the neck. Adding the jean jacket adds an edge and makes it more interesting. Nude pumps and a neutral clutch with mixed metal jewellery and maybe some chunky beading also adds interest to the outfit. (You can get these pumps at Payless Jamaica ) Bridget Sandals in a bronze colour would make this lovely for day-time wear as well.

Preppy

 Pop your collar and add a striped collared shirt, some cuffed shorts and a loafer like the one here or here (I don't have loafers because I haven't seen a pair that I like enough out here yet so I added a gladiator sandal with some gems.)

Classic
This is the first idea that came to me. A colourful skirt and a white shirt with a chunky necklace and heels - which is the same way I would wear a regular blazer. (Yes I used this opportunity to inject more sequins into this post- *snaps for me*)

Casual
What's a jean jacket if you can't wear it casually? I added a grey striped shirt from Old Navy that i picked up for all of $6.00 rolled up the sleeves, added my most worn pair of dark jeans. a cross pendant ( for a rocker flair maybe?) and for some interest zebra striped ballet flats. Of course this is an opportunity to add a silver men's watch and some arm candy.


The most important thing when you're trying something new is the fit. I like this jacket because the fit is somewhere between a blazer- with its flattering darts to still remind people I'm a girl, and an anorak- with the longer fit to my hip, and the swing it provides by not being too fitted. The colour/wash is important as well. If it is too bleached, it can be a bit too eighties and too dark would make it too western. I can always distress this later when I'm a little more comfortable styling it but for now I like the mid-tone wash it is. Rolling your sleeves up to your elbows helps to make it a little more modern as well. If you are a diy-er you can always add studs to the shoulders or across the back to make it a bit more interesting.

How would you wear a jean jacket today? Let me know! *Comments give me a happy*

 Till next time,
Jane

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