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Still not quite ready to whip out your shorts and miniskirts for Summer? We’re in the same boat, and so is Free People. Here are eight ways to make denim work in the heat

The do’s and dont’s of pulling off denim outfits in warm-weathered temperatures can be a tricky rulebook to master: how on earth does one make such a heavy-duty fabric work during the height of summer? In a city like London, layering up can become a double-edged sword for the fashionably infused – it’s stylish, it provides assurance in case of a fittingly UK surprise rain pour, but it comes at a cost (a sweat-ridden face after commuting on the underground). So, where do we draw the line? Well, just ask Free People.
The Philly-founded apparel brand’s bohemian range of denim silhouettes manages to toe the line between light and girly basics, and oh-so extravagant denim flares. Itching for a pair of platform clogs to attach themselves to the bottom of a pair of Free People bell bottoms, their denims range from bohemian flares to y2k low-rise acid wash jeans – it embodies the free-spirited Summer we’re manifesting on our mood boards.
Whether you’re slipping a mesh skirt on over your jeans, pairing your flares with a lace tank and ballet flats, or even popping on an itty bitty tank top underneath a good ol’ pair of slouchy dungarees, Free People’s denim collection makes for an ideal option for strolling about parks, exploring exhibitions, or long coffee sit-downs. Nonetheless, if you, like us, are still working on perfecting your denim-appropriate Summer wardrobe, look no further than Free People: we’ve collated eight OOTD’s, with denim at centre stage, of course, and all of which are worth swooning over. Scroll down to shop the edit…
Breezy Denim Pull-on Jeans
Easy to pull on, breezy on the streets, and ideal when paired with a lacy minidress!

Shop here

Iz Drop-Waist Mini, shop here

Sorel Cottage Jacket, shop here

Aurora flats, shop here
Good Luck Barrel Overalls
If you need an excuse to go full on farm-girl this Summer – wicker basket filled with sumptuous fruits and cheeses in hand – then these overalls are for you. With a barrel style leg, the dungarees have an accentuated and trendy silhouette which looks adorable when a lacy bralette peeks through its straps.

Shop here

Someone Like You Cami, shop here

Ready to go Sweetheart Bralette, shop here

Mason Ballet Espadrille Flats, shop here
Libre Wide Leg Jeans
For a more classy option, Free People’s Libre Wide Leg Jeans come equipped with a central seam and contrast stitching, bringing structure and sophistication to your denim fit. Pair the jeans with a buttoned up vest and chunky clogs, and you’ve got yourself a look that’s ready to be strutted in.

Shop here

Dylan Vest, shop here

Tango Strappy Clogs, shop here

Rhodes Stud Belt, shop here
Penny Pull-on Flare Jeans
Anybody still dreaming over the Cowboy Carter concert? Well, if this sounds like you, then the Penny Pull-on Flare Jeans are a must-have for your Summer wardrobe. The low-waist, tight fit, makes for an ultra flattering bottom choice, as you can still show off your torso. A chunky belt is a familiar friend for these jeans – paired with a coquette-style broderie blouse, how could we say no?

Shop here

Love Me Not Tank, shop here

Hex Hip Belt, shop here

Shell Stocked Kitten Heels, shop here
Tennessee Low-Rise Boyfriend Jeans
These low-waisted bad boys are an evergreen staple in the it-girls wardrobe: relaxed in style, faded in their denim wash, and can practically be paired with anything. To make this fit more summery, we teamed the Tennessee Low-Rise Boyfriend Jeans with a silk mini slip and leopard print Mary Janes – perfect for a stroll at golden hour!

Shop here

In This Groove Mini-slip, shop here

Michaela Buckle Ballet Flats, shop here
Live Wire Flare Jeans
Blink and you’ll miss it: these light denim flares are ready to be danced in, into the early hours of the night. With their exaggerated flare, pairing the jeans with a flowy minidress and kitten heel-style clog, means your dance moves will be all the more graceful.

Shop here

Sweet Dreams Minidress, shop here

Blakeney Mini Clogs, shop here

We The Free Belted Mini Tote, shop here
Moxie Pull-on Barrel Jeans
A (gentle) nod to the blokette era – this outfit puts a tomboy spin on Free People’s Moxie Pull-on Barrel Jeans. In a salmon wash, with subtle paint splatters and a chunky drawstring, these trousers will have you ready to reak havoc in a nearby field.

Shop here

We The Free Best Match Tee, shop here

Last Dance Lace Longline Bralette, shop here

Lacoste for FP Mvmt Club Low Sneakers, shop here
Lotus Jeans
And finally, these Lotus Jeans are ideal for showcasing a dazzling shoe – we picked a golden grommet-laden Mary Jane to be the shoe for the job, and who doesn’t love a buttermilk yellow cami?

Shop here

Sweet Escape Cami, shop here

Italian Summer Mary Janes, shop here

Bobbi Suede Slouch Tote, shop here
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Still not quite ready to whip out your shorts and miniskirts for Summer? We’re in the same boat, and so is Free People. Here are eight ways to make denim work in the heat

The do’s and dont’s of pulling off denim outfits in warm-weathered temperatures can be a tricky rulebook to master: how on earth does one make such a heavy-duty fabric work during the height of summer? In a city like London, layering up can become a double-edged sword for the fashionably infused – it’s stylish, it provides assurance in case of a fittingly UK surprise rain pour, but it comes at a cost (a sweat-ridden face after commuting on the underground). So, where do we draw the line? Well, just ask Free People.
The Philly-founded apparel brand’s bohemian range of denim silhouettes manages to toe the line between light and girly basics, and oh-so extravagant denim flares. Itching for a pair of platform clogs to attach themselves to the bottom of a pair of Free People bell bottoms, their denims range from bohemian flares to y2k low-rise acid wash jeans – it embodies the free-spirited Summer we’re manifesting on our mood boards.
Whether you’re slipping a mesh skirt on over your jeans, pairing your flares with a lace tank and ballet flats, or even popping on an itty bitty tank top underneath a good ol’ pair of slouchy dungarees, Free People’s denim collection makes for an ideal option for strolling about parks, exploring exhibitions, or long coffee sit-downs. Nonetheless, if you, like us, are still working on perfecting your denim-appropriate Summer wardrobe, look no further than Free People: we’ve collated eight OOTD’s, with denim at centre stage, of course, and all of which are worth swooning over. Scroll down to shop the edit…
Breezy Denim Pull-on Jeans
Easy to pull on, breezy on the streets, and ideal when paired with a lacy minidress!

Shop here

Iz Drop-Waist Mini, shop here

Sorel Cottage Jacket, shop here

Aurora flats, shop here
Good Luck Barrel Overalls
If you need an excuse to go full on farm-girl this Summer – wicker basket filled with sumptuous fruits and cheeses in hand – then these overalls are for you. With a barrel style leg, the dungarees have an accentuated and trendy silhouette which looks adorable when a lacy bralette peeks through its straps.

Shop here

Someone Like You Cami, shop here

Ready to go Sweetheart Bralette, shop here

Mason Ballet Espadrille Flats, shop here
Libre Wide Leg Jeans
For a more classy option, Free People’s Libre Wide Leg Jeans come equipped with a central seam and contrast stitching, bringing structure and sophistication to your denim fit. Pair the jeans with a buttoned up vest and chunky clogs, and you’ve got yourself a look that’s ready to be strutted in.

Shop here

Dylan Vest, shop here

Tango Strappy Clogs, shop here

Rhodes Stud Belt, shop here
Penny Pull-on Flare Jeans
Anybody still dreaming over the Cowboy Carter concert? Well, if this sounds like you, then the Penny Pull-on Flare Jeans are a must-have for your Summer wardrobe. The low-waist, tight fit, makes for an ultra flattering bottom choice, as you can still show off your torso. A chunky belt is a familiar friend for these jeans – paired with a coquette-style broderie blouse, how could we say no?

Shop here

Love Me Not Tank, shop here

Hex Hip Belt, shop here

Shell Stocked Kitten Heels, shop here
Tennessee Low-Rise Boyfriend Jeans
These low-waisted bad boys are an evergreen staple in the it-girls wardrobe: relaxed in style, faded in their denim wash, and can practically be paired with anything. To make this fit more summery, we teamed the Tennessee Low-Rise Boyfriend Jeans with a silk mini slip and leopard print Mary Janes – perfect for a stroll at golden hour!

Shop here

In This Groove Mini-slip, shop here

Michaela Buckle Ballet Flats, shop here
Live Wire Flare Jeans
Blink and you’ll miss it: these light denim flares are ready to be danced in, into the early hours of the night. With their exaggerated flare, pairing the jeans with a flowy minidress and kitten heel-style clog, means your dance moves will be all the more graceful.

Shop here

Sweet Dreams Minidress, shop here

Blakeney Mini Clogs, shop here

We The Free Belted Mini Tote, shop here
Moxie Pull-on Barrel Jeans
A (gentle) nod to the blokette era – this outfit puts a tomboy spin on Free People’s Moxie Pull-on Barrel Jeans. In a salmon wash, with subtle paint splatters and a chunky drawstring, these trousers will have you ready to reak havoc in a nearby field.

Shop here

We The Free Best Match Tee, shop here

Last Dance Lace Longline Bralette, shop here

Lacoste for FP Mvmt Club Low Sneakers, shop here
Lotus Jeans
And finally, these Lotus Jeans are ideal for showcasing a dazzling shoe – we picked a golden grommet-laden Mary Jane to be the shoe for the job, and who doesn’t love a buttermilk yellow cami?

Shop here

Sweet Escape Cami, shop here

Italian Summer Mary Janes, shop here

Bobbi Suede Slouch Tote, shop here
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