Thursday, February 13, 2025

The Biggest Denim Trends For 2025 Are Anything But Basic

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Perhaps you’re partial to a voluminous, wide-leg look or have never said goodbye to skinny jeans of yore (hey, no judgment here). Maybe a utilitarian-looking cargo style is more your sartorial speed. Regardless of your tried-and-true fit, 2025 could be the year you expand your denim horizons, as the up-and-coming true blues trends are decidedly a breath of fresh air.

According to Shopbop’s senior fashion director, Caroline Maguire, the year’s front-running denim looks will be all about reinvention — specifically, classic silhouettes with unexpected twists. “We’re seeing a blend of nostalgia and innovation,” she tells Refinery29. “While some trends nod to the past with vintage-inspired washes and silhouettes, others embrace modern, statement-making details that feel entirely fresh.” She adds that the masses are seeking denim that stands out, be it by way of bold treatments, intriguing distressing, or unique fabrics. 

Meanwhile, Erin Meehan, creative director of women’s denim at Frame, says there will be an emphasis on slim, sleek, and tailored silhouettes in 2025. “There will still be the presence of a play on proportion,” she says. “Women need multiple shapes in their wardrobes now to give them unlimited styling options and levels of comfort,  from super casual to more dressed up.”

Without further ado, read up on eight denim trends poised to take off in 2025, according to the pros. 

Denim Trend 2025: ‘70s-Inspired Flares

Transport your closet back to the ‘70s with a pair of flares inspired by the bygone era. 

“Nostalgia is driving the push towards the ‘70s flare that we’re going to see across both genders in the seasons ahead,” explains AG’s in-house stylist, Ashley Catuzzi. The groovy trend’s alive and well in the Spring/Summer 2025 collections. At Chloé, creative director Chemena Kamali serves up a high-waisted look, which resembles a pair designed by Phoebe Philo in 2004. (Fashion is cyclical, after all.) Contemporary brands like AG of course, as well as Anthropologie and Torrid are now offering the dramatic look — choose your fighter.

Denim Trend 2025: Barrel-Leg Jeans

Picking up where 2024 left off, barrel jeans are set to make an even bigger splash in 2025. According to Pistola’s founder, Grace Na, it’s the latest hero silhouette: “The barrel leg gives emphasis to the bottom half of an outfit, allowing for the top portion to be more fitted and paired down. When you find the right fit, this silhouette can be very flattering.” Celebrities like Blake Lively and Julianne Moore have also co-signed the billowy jeans — a testament to the style’s cool flair.

Denim Trend 2025: Jorts 

Sun’s out, legs out: Jorts will bubble up next year, confirms AG’s Catuzzi. In Copenhagen, Scandi-cool labels like Skall Studio and Caro Editions presented their takes on look, the former giving jorts a polished touch with its clean knee-length style, and the latter offering up a pair enlivened with bright red lip motifs and a cigarette hanging out of the mouth. Diesel, too, reimagines the classic bottoms for spring, showcasing a style with captivating long fringe details that go from the upper thigh all the way down to the calf. As for styling your jorts, Catuzzi is keen on strappy sandals, mules, or knee-high boots — go with what makes the most sense for the forecast. 

Denim Trend 2025: Distressed Jeans

“Distressed denim is making a major comeback, with shoppers drawn to its effortless, lived-in look,” says Maguire. “From subtle abrasions to bold, shredded finishes, this trend appeals to those seeking a relaxed yet edgy aesthetic.” The fashion director also notes that the edgy look is a surefire way to add texture and personality to any outfit. On the runways, designers like MM6 Maison Margiela and Diesel have made a compelling case for the early aughts-inspired denim silhouette.

Denim Trend 2025: Bootcut Jeans

Ready or not, low-rise bootcut jeans are predicated to emerge in 2025 — just ask Still Here’s founder Sonia Mosseri. “This has been a trend I’ve seen slowly brewing,” the expert notes. Designers, including Mosseri, are breathing new life into the Y2K-inspired look by way of cropped silhouettes, intriguing stitching, and more fresh details. Meehan is on the same page, noting how modern bootcuts with a more gradual, smooth transition from the knee to the leg opening are on course to reign. So, no, you won’t be mistaken for The O.C.’s Marissa Cooper.

Denim Trend 2025: Baggy Cargo Jeans

“On the other end of the spectrum, super baggy cargo will be back, too,” says Mosseri, referring to the aforementioned bootcut trend. The slouchy look is also the antithesis of the skinny jeans that have been unearthed as of late. With functional pockets and a feel-good roomy fit, it’s no wonder style mavens like Katie Holmes have welcomed the fit with open arms.

Denim Trend 2025: Dark Wash Jeans

Elena Bonvicini, the founder of celebrity-loved brand EB Denim, points to dark wash jeans as a look to watch out for over the next few months. “It’s coming with the minimal chic look we’re seeing right now,” she says about the up-and-coming trend. And she’s absolutely right: There’s something about a deeper denim shade that feels a smidge more polished than, say, an ultra-light wash.

Denim Trend 2025: Double Denim

Why wear one denim look when you can sport two? This seems to be the mindset of the industry’s leading designers, as the denim-on-denim look dominated runways a few months ago —  at Coach, by way of a jean jacket and coordinating roomy jeans, at Cinq à Sept in a floral print-heavy two-piece set, and elsewhere. The beauty of the look is it’s a breeze to throw on when you’re rushing to get out of the door.


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Reflecting on the top color trends of 2024, a few contenders swiftly come to mind. Charli xcx’s Brat Green was the loud, abrasive color no one could escape, Pantone deemed Peach Fuzz the must-have color of the year, and at a certain point in time, it was impossible to leave the house and not see someone trotting around in siren red socks or tights. It was a year that embraced a diverse range of expressive hues, cementing the truth that there’s always room for color in your wardrobe, no matter your personal style. 

In 2025, there are a few standout colors that are likely to gain traction. The spring/summer 2025 runways offer a peek at what’s to come, as does the street style and influencer circuit, which is already embracing powdery pastels (icy blue and petal pink, to name a couple), saturated tones of green and red, and a certain shade of brown that we predict will be everywhere in no time flat. If you’re keen to begin incorporating these into your outfits now, read on for our predictions of the colors that’ll define 2025 fashion.

2025 Color Trend: 24K Gold

While butter yellow is surely on your radar already, a richer tone — 24k gold — is popping up on the runways of labels like Bottega Veneta, Saint Laurent, and Gabriela Hearst, emphasizing the impact of a confident hue. Similar to 24k jewelry, with its lustrous, gold nugget-like appearance, this yellow can be incorporated as an accent, contrasted with muted neutrals or layered with a vibrant pattern to punctuate the look.

2025 Color Trend: Tea Rose

The impact of Barbiecore can’t be overstated and while hot pink may be shimmying out of the spotlight for now, an onslaught of designers are embracing a gentle tea rose hue in 2025. From Khaite’s dreamy dresses crafted in powdery pink swaths of silk gazar to Simone Rocha’s and Ferragamo’s ballet-adjacent, petal pink separates, all signs point toward another year of pink.

2025 Color Trend: Icy Blue

Ethereal, elegant and effortless to style, icy shades of blue are one of 2025’s most covetable color trends. Countless runways have endorsed the delicate hue, from rich-in-detail separates at Cecilie Bahnsen to floaty dresses at Prabal Gurung and Chloé. Wear it head-to-toe or as an accent — it’s among the most versatile colors around.

2025 Color Trend: Marigold

A brand-new year often calls for a zippy color to perk up your wardrobe. 2025’s answer to this? Marigold. This cheery yellow-orange is cropping up as an oh-so covetable skirt at Prada, a gorgeous asymmetrical ruffled skirt at Bottega Veneta, and a head-to-toe pleated dress at Simkhai (among several others) for spring.

2025 Color Trend: Cardinal Red

Siren red has been a staple color for the last few seasons — who can forget Tibi’s red socks paired with red ballet flats? Though the fiery hue will likely continue on its trajectory (it’s pretty timeless, after all), the 2025 runways have been pointing to cardinal red as a sultry alternative. Gucci’s purplish-red lace dress will be hard to resist once it hits shelves, as will Louise Trotter’s expertly crafted separates for Carven, which could be worn just as easily to the office as on a dinner date.

2025 Color Trend: Periwinkle

Every few years, periwinkle prances its way back into the trend cycle, reminding us just how striking this color really is. Stella McCartney’s a proponent of the fanciful hue, translating it into a dramatic sheer gown that would look impeccable on the red carpet. A subtler alternative can be found at Tod’s by way of a structural top (best paired with slouchy slacks and sandals). And for the ultimate party dress moment, Brandon Maxwell takes the cake with his eye-popping halter neck frock.

2025 Color Trend: Chocolate Brown

Rich, chocolate brown will play a starring role in 2025. This timeless neutral is among the easiest to style and manages to feel a bit more refined than a simple black or charcoal gray. Look to runways like Max Mara for inspiration on how to wear it: For spring, the brand weaves the elegant hue into a smattering of chic looks, from tailoring and evening attire to an oversized jacket and coordinated mini skirt that nods perfectly to ‘70s style. 

2025 Color Trend: Frog Green

Brat Green took the fashion world by storm this year, but the hue is pivoting in a slightly quieter direction in the new year by way of frog green. These grassy hues have become a favorite on runways that often have a hand in setting trends — think Sandy Liang’s cool-girl separates and Victoria Beckham’s memorable green gown worn by Gigi Hadid.

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Celebrities Are Doing More Closet Sales — Are They Changing How We Shop Secondhand?

Several years before the Chloë Sevigny closet sale took over our feeds (and several New York City blocks) in 2023, the iconic actor hosted another sale. This one was smaller and inside a storefront in Chinatown — I walked in when there were about ten minutes left, desperate to get my hands on something owned by THE fashion woman of the last three decades.

When I got inside, it was Sevigny, a few organizers, and twelve empty racks. I sifted through the (by that point) sparse remnants of her wardrobe, quickly, hiding my excitement about sharing a room and a potential garment with my fashion icon. I touched a shirt, and she said, “I like that one.” I bought it, of course. 

When I got it home, I realized the shirt didn’t really fit. But that wasn’t the point — it was hers, and now it was mine. To me, that was enough reason to tap in. 

Fast-forward a few years, and celebrity-fronted and -hosted secondhand sales are a dime a dozen. Former J.Crew Creative Director and RHONY star Jenna Lyons, perhaps seeing the success of Sevigny’s, did one where the entrance fee was $15. (She’d done one with The Real Real years back.) Jemima Kirke made t-shirts and sold her shoes in Red Hook, far from any subways — and people still lined the block. For many, it seems, being known for a certain aesthetic is a surefire way to get people (New Yorkers, at least) to want a piece of your life as their own. And it’s not just normal fans: Olivia Rodrigo managed to score a piece from Sevigny’s most recent sale.

While celebrities undoubtedly have burner accounts to sell their clothing, actual sanctioned partnerships with resale brands are growing more across sites like TheRealReal, Vestiaire Collective, and Depop. In 2023, Nuuly, the rental service owned by URBN, tried the idea out with Tierra Whack; the rapper rented 40 pieces from her tour and videos for a limited time to fans.

“Celebrities are recognizing fashion not only as a form of personal expression but also as a blueprint for collective representation within their fandoms,” explains Agus Panzoni, Depop’s Trend Specialist. “Resale apps play a crucial role in this dynamic, providing fans with a way to source their “uniforms” while fostering connections with like-minded individuals.” 

Of course, the celeb-focused resale is more than just about obsession with a famous person you like — and perhaps significantly more. The peer-to-peer secondhand market is growing rapidly, regardless of how many followers a person has. According to data provided by Consumer Edge, year-over-year sales growth on resale reached +6% in December 2024; in the first three weeks of 2025, it has already reached +7% YOY. 

That bump was seen in a variety of types of markets, from in person to resale apps and websites. “Grailed was the biggest winner (up more than 160%), as shoppers were likely drawn to the social aspect of its platform,” the data revealed. “Other notable winners included Depop (up more than 75%), City Thrift, Vinted, Savers, Clothes Mentor, and Vestiaire Collective.”

Michael Gunther, VP, Head of Insights at Consumer Edge, notes that the variety is significant, indicating just how pervasive the peer-to-peer secondhand market is becoming. What’s particularly striking is the diversity of winners, from online platforms such as Grailed to traditional thrift stores and omni-channel merchants, underscoring the broad appeal and staying power of this trend,” he says.

It makes sense then that celebrity culture would make its way into a growing consumer shift. For years, signatures on limited vinyl, collectible items from movies, and even merch have been ways for fans to buy into the people they follow, but times change and the secondhand market is the future.

“The majority of our celebrity shops will sell out within 24 hours, some within five minutes,” Panzoni says. “Our top celebrity shops, like Pokimane’s, have sold out in two minutes; Gabbriette’s shop [sold] out in a few hours.”

These sales are undoubtedly part of a circular economy that many agree is necessary to address fashion’s overproduction problems. But the irony here might be that the instinct is still to consume when you may not need to. I, for one, wanted to buy that secondhand shirt because of the caché and the adjacency to a person I admire — that’s still a form of consumption that’s fueling the sustainability issues. 

Still, bringing people who may be hesitant to shop secondhand into the world of circularity might be a net positive. For the sites working through resale, it’s a chance to get more fans on their sites to see their full offerings, with the hopes they stop there first in the future. Pazoni thinks it might be both: “As the resale economy continues to thrive, celebrity closet sales are scaling rapidly, tapping into the consumer desire for community and circular fashion.”  

Resale is set to grow even more in the next four years. According to ThredUp’s 2024 resale report, “by 2028, the global secondhand market will reach $350 billion.” For the celebrities selling, they might be part of a shift bringing fans in at faster and more ravenously, but they are also tapping into an already changing — and lucrative — resale landscape. 

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10 NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trends You Can Start Wearing Now

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Without fail, every six months, New York Fashion Week brings us innovative designs, swoon-worthy street style outfit inspo, and memorable moments. The fall/winter 2025 show season season was no exception. 

There were many celebratory milestones this year, from brands like Brandon Maxwell and Tia Adeola celebrating 10-year anniversaries to Christopher John Rogers returning to the calendar for the first time in five years and names like Alexis Bittar and Vettese making their NYFW debuts. Several fashion houses also threw in a few fun celebrity surprises (see: Lisa Rinna modeling for Jane Wade and Sarita Choudhury for Kallmeyer).

Amidst all of these happenings, there were, of course, the clothes, presented via runways and presentations, and fashion trends we should expect to see half a year from now. But fashion enthusiasts don’t have to wait until then to embrace these styles. With five more weeks left of winter (according to Punxsutawney Phil, of course), shoppers can start shopping and wearing these trends now. Ahead, the the 10 standout NYFW trends — across outerwear, eveningwear, and accessories — that will be everywhere come next fall and winter. 

NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trend: Eveningwear Suiting

During a year that’s promising challenges, designers presented power suits as part of their new collections. But, while there were plenty of workwear two-piece styles on the runways, several brands went further, creating menswear-inspired styles perfect for eveningwear — offering partywear alternatives to dresses. From sparkling suits at Sergio Hudson and Bronx & Banco and patterned ones at LaQuan Smith and Tanner Fletcher to ones featuring statement broaches at Carolina Herrera and Alice + Olivia, these looks are fit for taking care of business.

NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trend: Side Fringe

Fringe was responsible for a lot of movement, flounce, and drama this Fashion Week. While the likes of leather and rhinestone fringe dangled from many dresses and blouses, it was the decorative threads cascading down only one side of garments that made the most impact on the runways. Kobi Halperin debuted a dress coat decked out with a gold fringe scarf draped over one shoulder, while Christopher John Rogers had fabric scrap-like fringe flouncing from the sides of collars and waistbands. On the accessory front, fringe was seen on earrings (Fforme), belts (Kallmeyer), and bags (Lafayette 148).

NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trend: Chartreuse

The fall/winter 2025 shows and presentations brought us typical moody hues like burgundy, chocolate brown, navy, and dark gray. But there were also some unexpectedly bright hues like dusty blue, fiery red, and vibrant chartreuse that lit up the otherwise gloomy New York winter. From several head-to-toe LaPointe looks to an Aknvas romper and matching sock ensemble, several iterations of the vivid yellow-green hue added color to Fashion Week. As if to make a case that chartreuse works just as well for casual daytime outfits as elevated eveningwear, Aiste Hong presented elegant shawls, coats, and gowns and Sandy Liang presented playful bows, bags, and boots.

NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trend: Furry Coats

Whether you saw them on the runways or on the streets outside of them, furry coats (particularly in various shades of chocolate brown and Mocha Mousse) were everywhere and cemented themselves as a major winter outerwear trend (yes, once again). Classic longline styles were the focal point of many looks across designers like Anna Sui, Dennis Basso, and Kim Shui. But there were other silhouettes, too: From an ultra-shaggy coat at Altuzarra to a plush leopard-print coat at Prabal Gurung, these pieces guarantee it will be one cozy winter.

NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trend: Shoulder Pads & Puffy Sleeves

Keep your enemies an arm’s length away with puffy sleeves or sharp shoulder pads next fall and winter. Several designers embraced ultra-puffy shoulders (Collina Strada) and flouncy sleeves (Christian Cowan and Meruert Tolegen), on dresses and blouses. Meanwhile, others like Thom Browne showcased super-dramatic shoulder pads on blazers and trench coats that made a statement, and practically said: “Don’t stand too close to me.”

NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trend: Leopard Print Accessories

You may be happy to learn that leopard print is not going anywhere in the latter part of 2025. While you can never go wrong with a leopard-print coat (a look that was spotted in several collections during NYFW), we loved the whimsy leopard-printed accessories like the detachable collar, frilly scarf, or bag charm seen at brands like Anna Sui, Aknvas, Kobi Halperin, and Veronica Beard.

NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trend: Elevated Hoods

The fall/winter 2025 shows were big on practicality (especially with styles intended for taking on frigid weather). In keeping with that theme, hoods were ubiquitous. But not just any sweatshirt hoods. Whether they were attached to evening gowns (seen through Bronx & Banco and Norma Kamali) or capes (Christian Siriano and Collina Strada) or styled under elegant outerwear (Simkhai), the addition provided that extra oomph of drama on otherwise simple looks. Another take on the head covering was seen via embellished caps and balaclavas (already a major trend from seasons past) from the likes of Luar, Jane Wade, and Meruert Tolegen.

NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trend: Jackets With Capes

You heard it here first: The next iteration of the scarf coat is… the cape jacket. Ulla Johnson, Altazarra, Heirlome, and Kellmeyer brought us perhaps the most popular iteration: camel-colored, trench-inspired styles. But there were also jackets and coats with shiny, puffy, and pleated capes from Taottao and 5000. Whether you desire a cape that fully encapsulates your shoulders, dramatically drapes across your torso, or sways behind you, the wide range of designs promise that there will be plenty of outerwear iterations to pick from come next cold-weather season.

NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trend: Sweaters For Styling

Whether draped over the shoulders (instead of a jacket), tied around the waist (in lieu of a belt) and necks (in place of a scarf), or held by the models (as a bag), sweaters and cardigans were the preferred styling element from designers and brands like Coach, Derek Lam, Lingua Franca, Melke, and Adeam. To replicate the apparel-as-accouterment trend, just add an extra sweater over your winter look, then throw it on when you get chilly.

NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Trend: Oversized Turtleneck Collars

Oversized, statement collars have been dominating the fashion zeitgeist for the past few years — and we continued to see the trend this season. But what stood out more than in seasons past was the multitude of oversized turtleneck-like collars — perfect for keeping the cold at bay. These neck-shielding, chin-grazing collars were predominately spotted on outerwear and knits, from brands like Khaite, TWP, FForme, and Tory Burch. For those looking for a touch more, there were utilitarian collars from Jane Wade and Alutzarra that featured buckles, buttons, and zippers.

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Finding the best jeans is no small feat, but when refreshing your lineup, the latest denim trends always have something fresh and fun in store. This season’s styles lean into easy, nostalgic silhouettes that nod to the past while feeling completely now.

Bootcut jeans are back in the best way, barrel-leg fits continue to evolve with a sculptural edge, and baggy, relaxed styles prove that comfort and cool aren’t mutually exclusive. Ultra-soft denim delivers that perfectly broken-in feel from day one — Rag & Bone’s sweatpant jeans being one of the most coveted styles right now. Meanwhile, carpenter jeans strike the perfect balance between function and statement, with oversized pockets, contrast stitching, and workwear-inspired details that add instant character to any look.

The bottom line? Jeans should be an inspiring default, never a boring one. Ahead, shop the best styles that live up to that promise.

Carpenter Jeans

A little rugged, a lot cool. Oversized pockets, contrast stitching, and a relaxed straight-leg fit make this utilitarian-inspired trend the perfect blend of function and statement.

Barrel-leg Jeans

The trendy silhouette that keeps evolving. While some styles lean into oversized volume, others come in cleaner cuts that feel just as work-ready as they do weekend-cool. Plus, more brands are offering curve, petite, and tall fits that nail the shape for every body.

Bootcut Jeans

A classic making a comeback (we’re not not taking a little inspo from Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl flared surf jeans). With a waist-snatching high rise and a subtly flared leg, these bring a little throwback energy to any outfit.

Ultra-Soft Jeans

The kind of denim that feels like loungewear. With a broken-in softness from day one, these jeans prove you don’t have to sacrifice comfort for style.

Relaxed & Baggy Jeans

Whether high-rise and wide-leg or loose and straight, these cuts are slouchy in all the right ways. Worn puddled over sneakers or cuffed with heels, this laid-back fit is the definition of effortless cool.

Dark-Rinse Jeans

Crisp, polished, and moody. A deep indigo wash brings a dressed-up edge to denim days, whether styled for a night out or kept casual with a tee and cute flats.

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Once strictly office attire, black dress pants have fully entered their cool-girl era. With a tee and sneakers, they bring polish to casual dressing. Swap in a feminine blouse or sleek knit, and suddenly, they’re ready for a night out. Top it off with a blazer, and you’ve got a look that means business — whether you’re actually heading to a big meeting or just craving a slick, confident vibe over espresso martinis.

The best pairs don’t just look good — they fit like a glove and are comfy enough for hours-long wear (including after you’ve kicked off your shoes). No weird gaping, no awkward sagging, just sharp, versatile silhouettes that work for any scenario. Whether you’re into wide-leg wool trousers, pleated styles, cropped and flared fits, or luxe silk and velvet options, we’ve culled the strongest picks from R29-reader-favorite retailers and brands.

Ahead, the best black dress pants worth adding to your rotation right now.

Dôen Glenne Pant, $358

A little ‘60s sailor, a little Parisian cool — these ultra-high-waist wool trousers are pure French-girl vibes.

COS Wool-Blend Wide-Leg Pants, $190

A modern take on the classic black trouser, with subtle barrel legs and sharp pleats that bring just the right amount of drama.

Massimo Dutti Relaxed Fit Cool Wool Trousers, $160

Minimalist suiting at its best, these fluid wool trousers make a statement whether styled as a three-piece set or paired with a tee and ballet flats.

Maeve The Colette Cropped Wide-Leg Pants, $120

A bestseller for a reason — this magic-stretch wide leg is available in every fit, from standard to petite, plus, tall, and adaptive, proving great pants should be for everybody.

Babaton Leeway Pant, $148

Soft, slinky, and sourced from Japan, this high-rise, wide-leg trouser drapes like a dream with an effortless, flowy fit.

Reformation Sora Velvet Pant, $228

Luxe yet lounge-worthy — these plush velvet trousers bring a decadent touch to dressed-up or dressed-down moments.

Quince Ultra-Stretch Ponte Super Wide Leg Ankle Pants, $49.90

These ponte trousers sculpt, flare, and flex with ease, thanks to sleek seam detailing and a leg-lengthening silhouette.

Abercrombie Curve Love Sloane High Rise Tailored Wide Leg Pant, $90

The viral fit for a reason — this high-rise wide-leg trouser hugs curves with no waist gap and delivers a menswear-inspired polish.

Tuckernuck Black Feather Compression Knit Ashford Pants, $258

Fanciful, feathered, and made for a night out — these party-ready pants bring the drama in the best way.

Madewell Plus Slouchy Straight Pants, $69.50

Easygoing but polished — these drapey twill trousers effortlessly flex between casual and dressy.

Banana Republic Soho High-Rise Wide-Leg Italian Satin Pant, $139.99

Tailored meets femme. These Italian satin wide-legs bring a borrowed-from-the-boys ease with just the right amount of luster.

Sézane Loulou Trousers, $180

With effortless drape and Parisian charm, these flowy, pleated trousers make an understated statement in every step.

Everlane The Draper Pleated Pant, $128

The ultimate workweek-to-weekend black trouser. Buttery soft with perfect pleats and a slouchy wide-leg fit, they’re polished enough for meetings yet relaxed enough for off-duty plans.

Favorite Daughter The Shortie Favorite Pants, $218

Finally, the perfect wide-leg trouser for petites. A flowy, pleated fit that proves great tailoring shouldn’t require a trip to the tailor.

J.Crew Wide-Leg Stretch Ponte Pant, $69.50

Stretchy yet structured, these ponte trousers sculpt and smooth while pintuck detailing offers a leg-lengthening effect. 

Lioness La Quinta Pants, $64

An under-$75 find that looks way more expensive. The lightweight linen blend and pleated waist make them a go-to for warm days and polished outfits alike.

ELOQUII x Kate Spade New York Tailored Wide Leg Trouser, $199

A tuxedo-inspired take on the wide-leg trouser made for dressier moments. Tailored to perfection with front pleats and a sleek high rise.

Old Navy Extra High-Waisted Super Wide-Leg Pants, $49.99

The definition of slouchy cool. With an ultra-high waist and soft drape, these twill trousers bring polished ease to any outfit.

Spanx Ponte Barrel Leg Pant, $148

With a tapered barrel shape, pull-on fit, and stretch, these pants deliver all-day polish without the fuss.

Norma Kamali Pleat Pants, $195

As swishy as they come, these ultra-stretchy, pajama-soft trousers bring maximum movement with a drapey wide-leg silhouette.

Ann Taylor The Grace Straight Pant, $83.30

A tailored take on nautical. With sharp button details and a straight-leg fit, these sailor-inspired trousers balance timeless charm with modern polish.

Good American Scuba Boss Straight Trouser, $169

Sculpted and sleek, this high-rise trouser snatches the waist, smooths the silhouette, and brings power-dressing energy to any outfit.

Veronica Beard Renzo Pant, $395

Polished, but not stuffy, this slim-leg trouser keeps things sharp with gold-button details and a curve-hugging fit.

Anine Bing Carrie Pant, $300

The definition of relaxed tailoring, this wide-leg is crafted from an airy linen blend with a subtle sheen for easy spring sophistication.

Theory Slim Fit Stretch Wool Trousers, $215

As classic as it gets, these slim-fit wool trousers are a grounding base for everything from crisp shirting to soft knits and flowy tops.

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