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Denim Transformation: Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt has come a long way since his days modeling for levis. We love a guy who dresses just right and Brad seems to be the perfect example of this. Over the years, Brad has mastered an easy-going style often pairing his jeans with true classics (think tailored dress shirts, leather jackets, blazers). He never appears to be trying too hard yet he still seems pretty rugged and masculine in his outfits. That’s why today, at INDI we are taking a look at how Brad Pitt’s denim style evolved.

Brad starts out with a very playful style during the 80s and 90s, never taking himself too seriously. In the turn of the millennium (and when his career and personal life becomes highly profiled), Brad sticks to wearing everyday basics, pictured pairing his white button up shirt with dark jeans. He never looks contrive or stuffy either. Case in point: he leaves the top button of his shirts undone, he keeps patterns understated and he rarely wears a tie. When it comes to fashion, the only thing that Brad isn’t afraid to experiment in is his hair…just like in the premiere of his film Mr. and Mrs. Smith where he dyed his hair platinum. Although with a leather jacket and some great fitting jeans, Brad still manages to pull the rugged look . He maybe labeled as one of the world’s biggest movie stars but Brad often chooses refreshingly down-to-earth ensembles instead of over the top outfits and his style just keeps getting better and better each year.

Check out our other denim transformations:
Katie Holmes
and Sarah Jessica Parker

 

posted by: Eunice Tanos on November 1, 2011 at 8:10 am
filed under: Denim inspiration | Add a comment
TAGS: dark jeans, rinse jeans

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