Be cool in denim! FEMAIL picks out the best pieces from this season's biggest trend for effortless style

  • Emily Monckton picked out denim items for embracing the seasonal trend 
  • She was inspired by Christina Ricci wearing a denim dress from Carolina Herrera
  • British style expert said the High Street is spilling over with lightweight designs

Gone are the days of sweltering in thick jeans — denim has had a summer makeover. The High Street is spilling over with lightweight, stylish designs that won’t leave you scorching in a heatwave. And it’s not only for the daytime. Heading to a dinner party? Try glamming up a Whistles jumpsuit with statement earrings. Going for a more relaxed look? Double denim has never been more current. Team a shirt by Mango with boyfriend jeans by Reiss.

This season, take inspiration from Chanel’s latest catwalk: there’s no such thing as too much denim.

British style expert Emily Monckton, shares her advice for embracing this summer's denim fashion trend. Pictured:

British style expert Emily Monckton, shares her advice for embracing this summer's denim fashion trend. Pictured: Christina Ricci wearing Carolina Herrera

Emily said there is no such thing as too much denim. Pictured: The Chanel Spring/ Summer catwalk

Emily said there is no such thing as too much denim. Pictured: The Chanel Spring/ Summer catwalk

Dress 

mih-jeans.com 

£245 Shop
Jacket 

shopatanna.com

£44.50 Shop
Camisole 

J Brand at theoutnet.com

£78 Shop
Blouse 

Citizens of Humanity at mytheresa.com

£140 Shop
Jumpsuit 

whistles.com

£111.20 Shop
Espadrilles 

mintvelvet.co.uk

£99 Shop
Tote 

Tory Burch at theoutnet.com

£262 Shop
Skirt 

stories.com

£45 Shop
Dress 

net-aporter.com

£118 Shop
Shorts 

sandro-paris.com

£185 Shop
Shirt 

mango.com

£19.99 Shop
Mules 

Charlotte Olympia at theoutnet.com

£158 Shop
Bag 

sandro-paris.com 

£290 Shop
Belt 

Philosophy Di Lorenzo Serafini at farfetch.com

£189 Shop
Jeans 

reiss.com 

£110 Shop

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