Category: Jeans

In 2020, usual Skinny Jeans will be obsolete, so consider these 4 styles instead

I think we can all agree that the style might easily be considered a classic at this stage, whether you personally love or loathe skinny jeans. After all, skinnies have remained for years and years now a fixture in many of the wardrobes of a fashion individual. But while the general look is more or less unchanged, there are unique trends in skinny jeans that criss-cross the fashion cycle. And yeah, I think those super-light-wash skinny jeans with excess whiskering is one trend that we might see less and less in the coming year.

 

Ok, don’t get me wrong, in the context of a straight-leg or flare silhouette, a light wash is really very positive, but with skinnies, the wash just seems outdated to me. But don’t worry if you live in skinnies (or want to re-introduce your wardrobe), there will be a host of new skinny jeans in 2020 that will feel cool and fashionable. To further highlight these patterns, I rounded up as inspiration a selection of street-style imagery. I have shopped all my favorite pairs, of course, to keep your denim drawer as fresh as possible.

The addition of a visible button fly, while it may seem minimal, brings an elegant spin to dark-wash skinny jeans. My advice is to wear a cropped sweater or tuck in a turtleneck to really show off the buttons, following the suit of this fashion setter.

The tried-and-true black skinny jeans exist on the other end of the spectrum of these super light-wash models. In the past, I’ve written about my fashion worship because I think they’re trendy intrinsically and look more stylish than regular blue jeans combined with patterned blouses or cool knits.

A pair of retro skinny jeans are about as chic as it comes in that indigo signature. So if you’re looking for a no-fail pair that’s always going to be in style, go for it. Failed and ended.

Would you like to try a skinny jean style that’s somewhat out of the ordinary? Consider a pair like this with more bells and whistles than with the tie waist and extra details of the pocket.

 

Stylish women over 40 Share the patterns of Jean

We are constantly turning to certain style-setters for timeless yet directional inspiration in fashion. Females over 40 are, of course, at the top of the list. Because those in this particular group just seem to get it when you think about it, given their experience of curating a well-balanced wardrobe. To that, cool jeans came up as an absolute must when we recently tapped stylish ladies over 40 to fill us in on the go-out basics they wear on repeat. So we thought we’d dive a little bit more into this topic. 

 

We chatted with a range of fashionable and inspiring women in the age bracket for their expert opinions to uncover that further intel on the general denim trends women over 40 swear by. With that in mind, keep scrolling to find out the different jean cuts that the women concerned are never going to stop wearing for nights out, the workplace, and anywhere else. But note, age is literally just a number (and you’re supposed to wear whatever you want, no matter when your birthday falls), so all the denim trends below could work for anyone.

“As a denim lover, high-rise, straight denim is a style I’m going to wear every season. For instance, 501s of the iconic Levi. On every silhouette, this vintage-inspired fit flatters. Since I love mixing feminine and male inspiration in the same look, straight-cut denim marries well with a blouse of silk and can be worn day and night.

“I love a full-length jean with a slightly wider leg and little to no distressing — still with a high elevation and certainly a heel. It doesn’t matter what I pair up, it has some shine that I love.”

“This season and next, I know that for a fashion-forward look I will continue to wear mom jeans with a high-rise in pale blue, white, or gray tones.

“At the moment, I love a few denim styles. I love skinny jeans tucked in high-knee boots. I’m in a straight leg high-rise as well. I like them because they look super cool and fresh. I wear them with jeans, but with some kind of pumps, sneakers, or slides they always look great.

Denim styles Which are On-Trend

I’m always on the hunt for new designs to add to my wardrobe as someone who wears denim as often as possible. What are the qualifications? Stylish, well-fitting, and affordable, as of late. Consumers (including myself) have asked for a more environmentally friendly denim industry, and one of my favorite French brands, Maje, is committed to the cause to my delight. I was originally drawn to Maje’s First Stone Denim collection because of the unique pieces that feature fun details such as fringe and two-tone washes, but I was thrilled when I found out that it was also produced using a new stone-wash technique that reduces the water, chemical, and energy resources required for manufacturing.

For many reasons, a denim jacket is a wardrobe staple, my favorite being that it can make a polished appearance feel a little cooler. Take this office-friendly printed dress and heeled knee-high boots outfit: the look immediately feels more stylish when I add the four-pocket, fringe-sleeved topper. Adding trendy accessories such as a croc-effect bag, a wide headband, and gold jewelry raises the look, making it remarkable.

A denim dress is perfect on its own, but it’s an ensemble immediately when you lay it over a turtleneck and below a plaid blazer. I opt for my go-to black combat boots and a daily leather crossbody bag to balance the sophisticated top half of the look.

With so many types of jeans that look the same, finding a pair that looks very different is refreshing. This straight-leg pair instantly caught my attention with the surprising detail of the bandana. Denim worn with sneakers and a white tee is my go-to weekend uniform, but adding an oversized check coat, a bold handbag, and chunky sneakers make this outfit worthy of a double-take.

I usually book my denim shorts for summer months and hot weather holidays, but there’s something daring to style them for fall. Alternatively, I’m matching them with a comfortable turtleneck, an oversized cardigan, and a chic black bag with Western-inspired fringe info. For that subtle touch of schoolgirl, I picked loafers and big socks.

Jeans Types Everybody should Know

We have recently shared the skinny jeans that our editors swear by, and while the style is a classic wardrobe and a timeless denim silhouette, we are shifting gears today and focusing on the year’s denim trends. For what’s common in the denim world this season and beyond, we’re setting out to pay attention to the top three trends. We recommend denim-loving readers stock up on the three main styles of jeans to ensure that we are ahead of the trends for the coming months. Including extremely relaxed choices to classic silhouettes that make a fresh return, keep reading to see everybody’s wearing denim trends right now and how celebrities wear on-trend jeans. 

 

Anti–Skinny Jeans

Loose jeans (aka anti-skinny jeans) offer an incredibly laid-back look, as Kendall Jenner points out here. We’ve talked a bit about this year’s baggy denim trend and found that the fashion among our readers is quite polarizing. This Agolde pair received the most praise from this year’s entire denim range and also makes the most comfortable pair. Browse below our top picks of loose jeans.

Skinny Jeans 2.0

If you haven’t learned about skinny jeans ‘ new wave, let’s get you quick. My colleague Allyson Payer was the first to see Victoria Beckham wearing the skinny jeans below, and AP pointed out how the model is a new type of skinny jeans: essentially a combination of slim and straight jeans but lower than conventional straight cuts through the calf and ankle. Beckham has even shown that with any form of heels you can wear the new style. Browse below our favorite 2.0 skinny jeans.

High(er)-Rise Heights

High-rise jeans will reign as a classic denim style forever, and this year we see brands taking it to the next level, increasing inseam measurements and debuting silhouettes with names such as “pinch waist” and “ribcage” jeans. Both styles are examples of designs that are designed to hit your frame as high as possible to concentrate on your waist. Store underneath the right high(er)-rise jeans.

OUTFITS TO TRY OUT WHEN YOU THINK THERE’S NOTHING TO WEAR.

You’re like me? It’s like searching the closet every morning and finding there’s nothing to wear. Every day, most of us go through the same question. Just like we get used to our everyday clothes and there’s nothing special about it. But if you can make proper use of your sense of fashion then, with your everyday clothes you will obviously kill the day. And I have something to think about somehow

 

So I have a few looks that you should try or duplicate when you think you don’t have anything to wear. We’ll see something very classy from the basics.

 

Plain tee and Jeans: 

Each guy has this simple tee and in the last blog I expressed my views on the black jeans, a dark one was jeans. But I’d go with dark blue jeans today. So you can go out with the white tee with the dark blue jeans that will really give you a classy look. And that’s not an object that you need to accessorize. Wear the watch’s eye-catching light. And the white sneakers would look good.  And don’t forget to do your jeans with a good cuffing or stacking. You can put this outfit on the flannel in many ways, or tie it around your waist, and that’s it.

 

Hoodie combo: 

The hoodie is the most popular clothing item. If you don’t have them, I’d say go and buy one, please. If you’ve got dark blue hoodies to go up with the dark or light gray denim that’s going to be an eye-catching color. If it just looks boring to you, you should put the denim jacket layer on it. Attach the jacket or flannel layer to it and it looks very cool.

 

jeans shorts and hoodie:

If you’re thinking of wearing shorts or boxers, go on with the shorts of jeans and combine them with the hoody that’s a great combo. Pair the dark-colored hoodies with your shorts. You can go with vans or wear flip-flops for boots. There’s no need for any other piece of clothing that you can try out.

Printed stripe shirt:

Pretty standard shirts are black and white tops. We tend to act as a blank slate and can be accessorized by the sort of outfit you want to wear. On the other hand, the patterned tops have a little more character and can be used to add to the look a certain feature. When you deal with the look of a dress shirt and jeans, stripes or prints can also keep the ensemble on the casual side, making the overall appearance less formal.