Denim on denim ensembles, often known as Canadian Tuxedos, have firmly established themselves as one of our favorite easy-to-wear, daily styles. Simply take any pair of jeans you own and combine them with something denim on top – it’s as simple as that. While the flares and boot-cut bottoms are quite powerful on their own, pairing them with other things made of the same material produces an unrivaled design statement.

Adding decorations to jackets and jeans, such as beading or sequins, is an easy way to change things up. If you’re in the mood for a DIY project, you can even go through your closet and embroider old denim pieces with pearls as Winnie Harlow did.

Winnie Harlow, a 27-year-old Canadian model, has already altered the face of fashion. She’s been a driving force in the movement for a more diverse and inclusive fashion business since she was found by Tyra Banks on the 21st season of America’s Next Top Model in 2014, competing under her own name, Chantelle Brown-Young.

Harlow didn’t need to win the competition, therefore she didn’t. She’s walked the runways and front rows for brands like Diesel and MAC Cosmetics, and she’s graced the pages of dozens of magazines, all while raising awareness about her skin condition, vitiligo.

Winnie Harlow has always had impeccable fashion sense. When it comes to experimenting with fashion, we always look up to one individual, and Winnie Harlow is the only name that comes to mind. Today, we’ll look at Winnie Harlow, who is dressed entirely in denim, and take inspiration from her.

Source: vogue