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Double Demin Duty

by CAMILLE BAVERA

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It’s been a hot minute since we’ve been locked in our apartments; sunny days have since come and gone, taking warm weather light layers with it. Cue fall, jackets, layering, etcetera. Cue denim. Cue a lot of denim layers. Like any suit, the canadian tuxedo isn’t just oversized layers of denim, one on top of the other; you can achieve different silhouettes, different colors/washes, and utilize different textures and details to switch up your look every time.

Not Canadian? No problem. Neither was Bing Crosby when he made the fashion statement into a staple after he was refused entry into a hotel in Vancouver for wearing a denim trinity instead of a classic three piece suit. Since then, musicians, celebrities, and supermodels alike have made the red-carpet case for denim with Bob Marley, Britney Spears, and the Hadid sisters.

Top denim brands like Calvin Klein, Jordache, Levi’s and Lee have also embraced the aesthetic featuring the look in numerous, now iconic campaigns and runway frequencies.

Today’s hot take is: matching top and jeans only or is a different wash still

considered a tux? Do you even need the pants, or can you just wear two jackets and call it a day a la Y-Project? Can you even pare it all the way down to a good corset/ bralette moment? Whichever way, embrace your own, unique ‘Canadian’ style moment with this inspiration.

MATCHY MATCHY. NUFF SAID.

THE THREE-PIECE SUIT, RESUITED,

with sneakers playing the new loafer. Bejeweled, tight laced, corseted and classic, no rules apply. The top denim accessories to take your look to the next level