Sorry, Skinny Jeans—These 5 Denim Trends Are Crushing You Right Now

Ever since skinny jeans saw their decline among the fashion set, there has been a shift in the denim world to bigger and baggier silhouettes. But it doesn't end there. Now, you can expect a variety of denim styles to pick from, some gaining rapid popularity like never before. Denim can be seen as fashion folks' key ingredient when creating their looks, especially in the colder months, so it's no surprise people are getting creative with their options. From ultra-high-waisted jeans at Loewe S/S 24 to Bottega Veneta's mind-blowing jeans that are actually leather pants, even the luxury world is cashing in on new ways to wear denim. 

Below, you'll find a quick guide to the best denim trends to shop this fall and winter. We trust that there will always be that one pair of jeans you'll continue to rely on on the regular, but there's no harm in adding a new wash, cut, or silhouette to your wardrobe this season. 

Cargo Jeans

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Cargo pants offer a more relaxed alternative to jeans—so why not combine the two for the ultimate look? 

Barrel-Leg Jeans

If we had to pick the leading trend of the bunch, it would be barrel-leg jeans. Why does everyone love them so much? We think it's because they offer both a baggier silhouette and a tapered bottom, blending two worlds of jeans together.

Cuffed Jeans

The bigger the cuff, the better the look. Give this trend a shot this season, whether you want to buy a pair of jeans that come pre-cuffed or DIY with a pair of jeans you just keep forgetting to take to the tailor. 

Denim Skirts

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@SYLVIEMUS_

A lot of people had varying opinions when denim skirts came back into style, one of which being that they're a fad. Months later, the trend is still going strong, and we can't wait to see them styled with coats, sweaters, and boots this season.

Denim Accessories

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@savinachow

Jeans are already such a versatile wardrobe item, so we can only imagine how much wear denim accessories can get.