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How Women From Their 20s to 50s Are Wearing Denim Right Now

It’s already December—if you can believe it—and for many of us, this year has shifted the way we dress, go about our day-to-day, and catapulted us into creating a new normal for ourselves. I started noticing the shift with some of the influencers I follow soon after we all started to shelter-in-place back in March. Outfits became more casual; bags became irrelevant; the one wardrobe staple that remained was a trusted pair of jeans.

I've scoured the internet over the course of the better part of this year to find ways that I could make the most of the situation this year. While I was shopping for jeans on AG, I saw that they defined what I was looking for as a Bespoke lifestyle, or in their words, "specifically made for a particular person". To me, this meant that there was a chance to take this year as a blank slate and create new habits for myself that I otherwise would not have to make my life truly mine. There are five influencers who I’ve been following religiously this last year who truly embrace this idea of a bespoke lifestyle: Grece Ghanem, Amy Lefévre, Jen Azoulay, Sabrina Mohamed, and Madelynn Furlong. These well-dressed women have proven that one can still look *high* fashion even when wardrobe choices are pared down to the basics, and have allowed themselves to take this year and tailor it to make it their own. I got in touch with each of them to chat about style in 2020, how denim fits into their day-to-day, and how they’ve created their new normal.



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