WEARING
Beija-Flor Audrey Jean (sent for review)
H&M Top
Tibi sandals
Gerard Darel 36-hour bag
This is actually the second day in a row I’m wearing these jeans, and today I’m flying to Atlanta. Wearing jeans on the plane. I emphasize that, because I never wear jeans on the plane (I usually wear skirts or dresses). I HAVE, in the past, worn jeans on the plane, but I’ve always been uncomfortable. These jeans are the most comfortable jeans I’ve ever worn (these and the other pair Beija-Flor sent me to review). They fit me incredibly well, and overall I’m really pleased. I’m going to do a more comprehensive review on Monday of these jeans and the other pair Beija-Flor sent me to review, the Kelly POD (Pull-on-denim). That’s right, I tried a denim legging. A Jegging if you will. And they are fabulous, while definitely not looking like a jegging; trust me.
If you like a jean with stretch, you will LOVE THESE JEANS. I actually don’t like my denim with with much stretch at all (I like 90-98% cotton), but I’m happy with these. I’m not giving up my hunt for some great bootcut jeans to wear with heels, but there’s definitely still a place for skinny jeans in my closet. Oh, and BONUS! – I sized down to a 10 in this pair. Keep your eye out Monday for more pictures and a review + a chance to win your own Beija-Flor jeans (and a coupon code)!
These jeans fit you exceptionally well. Love them on you!!
I’ve never heard of this brand so I look forward to your review.
They look great on you! I’m also looking forward to your review as I’m always looking for flattering skinny jeans that won’t bag out too much in the knees.
I, modern, independent woman of the 2nd millenium, says, “I want these so I can size down!!!” π (shrugs shoulders…)
thanks!! they definitely do not bag in the knees. although i can’t say i’ve really ever had a problem with that…
thanks angela! i love them, usually i take my jeans off as soon as i get home, or wherever i’m going to be for a while – and i stayed in these all day yesterday. that’s a pretty ringing endorsement in my book π