Festival Denim Jacket
Light Blue Denim Jacket by Current/Elliott
How to wear Current/Elliott Festival Denim Jacket
For chic style without the need to sacrifice on practicality, we love this casual combo of a light blue denim jacket and a black and white plaid mini skirt.
This relaxed casual combo of a Current/Elliott Festival Denim Jacket and a white and black horizontal striped bodycon dress is very easy to throw together without a second thought, helping you look awesome and ready for anything without spending too much time digging through your wardrobe. On the fence about how to round off? Complement your outfit with white leather oxford shoes to dial up the wow factor.
Extremely chic, this combination of a light blue denim jacket and a brown leather mini skirt provides with variety. For extra fashion points, complement your outfit with a pair of grey snake leather ankle boots.
A light blue denim jacket and a black leather pencil skirt married together are a covetable look for those who love relaxed casual styles. Flaunt your elegant side by finishing off with black leather heeled sandals.
One of our fave ways to style a Current/Elliott Festival Denim Jacket from Saks Fifth Avenue is to wear it with a black skater skirt for an off-duty ensemble.
Show your sartorial skills in this off-duty combination of a Current/Elliott Festival Denim Jacket and beige vertical striped tapered pants. Go off the beaten track and spice up your look with black leather ankle boots.
Combining a Current/Elliott Festival Denim Jacket with black skinny jeans is an on-point idea for an edgy and casual outfit.
This incredibly stylish look is really pared down: a Current/Elliott Festival Denim Jacket from Saks Fifth Avenue and black leather skinny pants.
We all want functionality when it comes to dressing, and this pairing of a Current/Elliott light blue denim jacket and a black skater skirt is a practical example of that. For something more on the sophisticated end to complete this getup, complete your outfit with black leather ankle boots.