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Ask Allie: Wearing White Jeans in Winter

By Wardrobeoxygen
I don't know why there's snow on the ground and I want to wear my white jeans but I do. How can I make them work in winter? I'm 45, self-employed and prefer a more classic yet relaxed style.

Get those white jeans out of storage because they are hotter than ever in the winter months! As long as they are denim and not linen, twill, or another summery fabric they can easily be winterized. I've written about white jeans before, but you are not the only one who has asked me to revisit this topic in the dead of winter. Below a few outfits to get your sartorial juices flowing and to see how white denim can really rock in winter.

Ask Allie: Wearing White Jeans in Winter
Ask Allie: Wearing White Jeans in WinterAsk Allie: Wearing White Jeans in Winter


White jeans look so fresh with soft neutrals. Cream, tan, taupe and grey look so elegant against white. Choose rich textures like suede, cashmere, alpaca, and angora for a rich and seasonally appropriate effect. With this ensemble, I chose shades of pebble and taupe, and highlighted a popular look this winter - tall or over the knee suede boots and slouchy poncho-inspired sweaters. Gold jewelry and a glossy pinky nude lip add just the right bit of shine. To prevent being too matchy matchy, not only is the bag a different shade from the boots it's a different fabric. It's more stylish to mix up colors and textures so don't be afraid to pair leather with suede, or brown with a color.

Ask Allie: Wearing White Jeans in Winter
Ask Allie: Wearing White Jeans in Winter


When w hite denim is paired with something obviously wintry, it helps the jeans look purposeful. I love the contrast of a plaid flannel and white jeans. If the shirt has a feminine fit, consider leaving it untucked, maybe with an extra button unbuttoned to show a peek of a camisole or low-necked Henley. A pair of rugged boots in a soft shade keep your feet warm, and the low contrast color keeps the look cohesive. Again, don't be afraid to mix leathers as I did with a tan leather watch band and gray glazed bag. The choice of three leather/suede pieces is purposeful so it doesn't look as though you grabbed boots and bag willy-nilly, you made a conscious decision to mix fabrics and did it with style. If you're a low-fuss woman, no need to apply makeup for your relaxed style; regular application of a balm ( this is my current favorite) will keep your lips soft and supple.

Ask Allie: Wearing White Jeans in Winter


And finally, this look is polished and classic with a modern twist. Considering your personal style you likely already have a gray turtleneck and black blazer in your wardrobe. Balance the dark colors on top with a black Chelsea boot for a classic yet comfortable ensemble, but consider adding a bit of personality with a statement bag and a wash of a sheer red lipcolor ( I have this balm stain and swear by it; I've had friends of different ages and skintones agree it's a wearable soft red for most everyone and budget friendly too!).

Hopefully these ideas will show you that it's okay to wear white jeans in the snow, and you can do it without losing your personal style aesthetic or looking like a fashion victim!


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