Washed Stretch Cotton Denim Jeans
Light Blue Jeans by Givenchy
How to wear Givenchy Washed Stretch Cotton Denim Jeans
A red and navy plaid coat and Givenchy Washed Stretch Cotton Denim Jeans are the kind of extra stylish casual items that you can wear a ton of ways. Parade your fun side by rounding off with a pair of black leather lace-up flat boots.
A navy tweed jacket and Givenchy Washed Stretch Cotton Denim Jeans worn together are a total eye candy for those dressers who love casual outfits. Let your sartorial expertise really shine by finishing your getup with black leather ankle boots.
For something on the casual and cool end, choose a brown plaid dress shirt and light blue jeans. A good pair of black leather ankle boots pulls this look together.
For a casual look, wear a brown check coat and Givenchy light blue jeans — these two items fit well together. Why not introduce a pair of brown suede ankle boots to this ensemble for a dose of elegance?
Wear a white double breasted blazer with Givenchy Washed Stretch Cotton Denim Jeans from LUISAVIAROMA for a functional outfit that's also put together. If you wish to immediately perk up this ensemble with footwear, why not complement this ensemble with a pair of beige suede pumps?
Try pairing a grey crew-neck t-shirt with Givenchy light blue jeans for comfort dressing with a contemporary spin.
Hard proof that a beige leopard fur jacket and Givenchy Washed Stretch Cotton Denim Jeans look awesome when worn together in a relaxed casual ensemble. For a more relaxed vibe, introduce black leather chelsea boots to the equation.
You'll be surprised at how easy it is to get dressed this way. Just a white leather biker jacket paired with Givenchy Washed Stretch Cotton Denim Jeans from LUISAVIAROMA. Tone down the casualness of this outfit by finishing with grey leather ankle boots.
This pairing of a navy coat and light blue jeans combines comfort and confidence and helps keep it low-key yet contemporary. Not sure how to round off? Grab a pair of white canvas low top sneakers to switch things up.