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STYLISH FOLKS LOVE TO TURN OUT IN PAIGE DENIM

STYLISH FOLKS LOVE TO TURN OUT IN PAIGE DENIM

Overtime denim garments have made a distinct statement in the world of fashion- from being used in its natural state to being sewn with other fabrics like lace, chiffon and much more. The world of fashion can only get bigger and better with folks being spoilt for choice- whether you like it in its monochromatic state or otherwise, there is a denim out there for you.

One of the many variations to the denim is the PAIGE DENIM. It is the brainchild of former fit model, Paige Adams-Geller who’s got a great taste for style- it was created in 2004. One unique characteristic feature of this brand is that it is soft and cozy- one for the summer and spring, you would say.

Variations in the brand

PAIGE DENIM cuts across both sexes and has products that have been so made to suit the shape of your body the way you want it- from skinny fit to relaxed fit, you can make your fashion statement boldly without making a blink. The range of the brand’s products include: trousers, shorts, overall, skirt, jacket and even belts. Furthermore, they come in different colours- blue, black, white, grey and even red- there seems to be a PAIGE DENIM for every top/shirt colour; just go for your pick. And just for the mention: the ‘skyline straight’ jean trousers make the legs look really good.

And the celebrity thrill to it?

The brands that make grand statement always find their way onto the screen- they are always on camera- and PAIGE DENIM is no stranger to the stage. Although celebrities like Ellie Goulding, Olivia Palermo, Harry Styles…have been seen spotting a PAIGE DENIM at one point or the other, the face of PAIGE DENIM is none other than Rosie Huntington-Whitely who surely has an unflinching ‘romance’ with this brand of denim.

You might not like your chicken boiled or grilled but when it comes to denim; in PAIGE DENIM, there is a pick for you- you cannot go wrong in them.