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COME OVER to the DARK SIDE

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There are two sides to every catwalk story, and while there was a strong denim narrative throughout the SS19 collection­s, it could be divided neatly into two very separates tales. You’ve probably heard far more about stonewashe­d, 1980s-inspired jeans this season than you have about the trend for darkly rich denim in refined silhouette­s. Designers’ retro vision of denim caught everyone’s imaginatio­n; who doesn’t enjoy a bolt of nostalgia now and again? But it’s a tough look to pull off. Acid-washed denim can so easily look cheap, while the rocket man shoulders and voluminous sleeves typical of the 1980s that appeared at

Balmain and Lemaire can be a tricky sartorial tightrope to tread. Dark tailored denim, however, will do you nothing but favours – it slims, it elongates and it’s suitable for the office as much as for an evening out. It won’t look dated next year when designers decide that 1980s retro is out and something else equally challengin­g is in. Apart from all that, Victoria Beckham wears it. That’s all I need to know.

Toga and Alexa Chung served up deliciousl­y deep tones of indigo denim this season, Chung adding crisp white visible stitching for a smart point of difference. In terms of designer brands, I’ve always loved the indigo washes from J Brand and have found they’ve washed beautifull­y over several years, only fading evenly and gently over time. Overleaf are the high street stores with the best dark washes right now, available in a variety of styles. Do remember that tailored doesn’t – and more often than not, shouldn’t – mean tight. Although Beckham chose a super fitted denim two-piece, I like to feel I can breathe in my jeans, so I’m leaning towards an inky

It’s not all about 1980s-inspired denim this season, says MARIE KELLY. There’s a far more refined thread running

through the collection­s.

hued pair of denims with a loosely fitted silhouette (such as the pair top left). The slightly more louche fit looks chic and feels a little more contempora­ry. I’ll pair them with white boots for now.

In March and April, I wear more denim than at any other time of the year; it’s the obvious choice for these in-between months, as jeans always look seasonal but feel warm. So I try to think of different ways in which I can incorporat­e denim into my wardrobe. A boiler suit is top of my wish list right now (see our edit on page 34), and I love Yasmin Sewell’s denim waistcoat (above centre), especially with its slightly peplum structure – feminine but utilitaria­n at the same time. I’m also in the market for a button-front A-line denim skirt, a little bit 1970s, but in a midnight blue hue – fresh and modern too.

“Toga and Alexa Chung served up deliciousl­y

deep tones of indigo, the latter with crisp white stitching.”

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