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Edita wears | Autumn Outfit: Diesel Jogg Jeans

Edita in L for Lazarus cap, Fendi jumper, Diesel denim, Rag&Bone shoes and Gianfranco Ferre bag 1Edita in L for Lazarus cap, Fendi jumper, Diesel denim, Rag&Bone shoes and Gianfranco Ferre bagEdita in L for Lazarus cap, Fendi jumper, Diesel denim, Rag&Bone shoes and Gianfranco Ferre bag 2Edita in L for Lazarus cap, Fendi jumper, Diesel denim, Rag&Bone shoes and Gianfranco Ferre bag 5Edita in L for Lazarus cap, Fendi jumper, Diesel denim, Rag&Bone shoes and Gianfranco Ferre bag 4Edita in L for Lazarus cap, Fendi jumper, Diesel denim, Rag&Bone shoes and Gianfranco Ferre bag 7 Hat: L for Lazarus, Denim: Diesel Jogg Jeans, Turtleneck: Fendi, Boots: Rag & Bone, Bag: Gianfranco Ferre
Images by Ahmed el Fayed

Dear all of my male friends, whom I ever made fun of for wearing an extremely dropped crotch denim style, I sincerely apologise for laughing and bullying you by animatedly showing directions to the nearest restroom (often misleading ones). For you see I have been in the dark all of this time. I was mean and unenlightened. I let my own ignorance take the better of me. I didn’t know. I didn’t know how AMAZINGLY liberating and just plain AWESOME this style is! Before I burst into George Michael’s Freedom tune, here’s what you need to know about Diesel’s Jogg Jeans range:

  • The fabric is so soft , you can literally ballet around the house in them…
  • … Which in turn means that you can also jog or practice your best attempt at a baby cobra yoga pose in them;
  • It’s not only sporty days that they are appropriate for, casual days work fine as well;
  • The dropped waist and crotch creates a carrot fit, thus visually making your legs look slimmer. They are the answer to all the fat days scheduled in any woman’s annual calendar.
  • Take ‘em off? Why?

Diesel Jogg Jeans are supported by some of the elite already; one of Diesel Ambassadors is Atlanta de Cadenet, the daughter of Duran Duran’s bassist John Taylor and Amanda de Cadenet. Cool? Cool. Atlanta de Cadenet

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  1. First off, you look so gorgeous in the first photo!! Simply stunning, babe. And YES, these are so comfortable and stylish, I love baggy pants, I prefer them to skinny jeans (although I most wear the latter, stupid me:)). And Atlanta looks cool but you win in this style-off if you ask me, I can’t resist a pretty face with a newsboy hat.:)

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