Dreaming in Denim: Here Are The Styles Breaking the Feeds

Curious about what’s trending in denim for S/S 2024? Our annual denim guide is back to get you dressed in style.

From cowboys, to rebels to fashion icons, denim jeans aren’t just fashion, they’re a wardrobe mainstay. They’re comfy and casual, cute and classy, sleek and sophisticated. It’s no exaggeration to say that jeans are worn by people of all ages and backgrounds around the world, transcending cultural and geographical boundaries. They are iconic and yet, every year designers are finding ways to constantly re-invent them, whether it’s updating a retro style to make them fresh again, or forging a new silhouette entirely, there’s never a dull moment with it comes to jeans and fashion.

So what’s winning us over this season? We’re so glad you asked, because 2024 is shaping up to be quite the expansive list of options with more cuts, lengths and colors than we’ve seen a long time. Helping you navigate these choices is something our Editors love to do, especially when it comes to our Annual Denim Guide. They put in the overtime to bring you the best of the trends emerging so far.

Without further adieu then, let’s get dressed!

WIDE CHOICES

After so many seasons of circulation-stifling skinnies, it was inevitable the fashion zeitgeist would swing (lovers of the slim look, never fear – this year has friendly choices for you too!). The wide leg pant movement wouldn’t be much of a movement if it didn’t include jeans, right?  And so this season we’re welcoming the puddle players, the monster cuffed and all the wide legs in between. Here’s a few options that made our favs list.

Quite possibly the most perfect pair we’ve seen. These high-rise wide leg jeans from NYDJ have ample leg room and a true blue denim color that easily transitions from casual tee to office-friendly button down. And of course, these are made with NYDJ’s patented Lift Tuck technology that comfortably flattens your front while flattering your lovely curves. If you only get one wide leg jean this season, this is the one.

NYDJ, Mia Palazzo Jeans With High Rise in Fairmont Blue $119

If the wide cuff concept has you craving to try out this trend, these medium shade beauties by Joe’s Jeans will make your wardrobe very happy.

Joe’s Jeans, The Trixie $198

For those more Cargo-curious, this delicious dark wash pair from Paige have cool contrast stitching and plenty of pockets.

Paige, Harper Cargo in Raelynn $279

No need to give up your cropped. This slouchy, mid-rise pair from RE/DONE features vintage denim, upcycled into a new silhouette. The leg is wide, but in a fresh take, the bottom flairs just slightly, giving it a very 2024 vibe.

RE/DONE, The Shortie in Blue Mere $325

And finally, if you’ve been on the hunt for a low rise wide leg, Aussie brand Ksubi has you covered. The irreverent brand is kicking off their new season with their rad low rise, the Legacy.

Ksubi, Low Rider Legacy $220

GRAY DAYS

Certain jean colors can be very cyclical. Gray jeans were once the darlings of the Y2Ks before (no pun intended) fading from our collective conscience. Fast forward to now, and you may be aware of a *tiny* fashion obsession we’ve been having with that era. New versions began making the rounds on the F/W 2023 runways at shows like Diesel and Loewe before hitting the streets in force on folks like Bella Hadid and Kendall, and the trend is showing no signs of slowing down as we head into our warmer climes.

Starting with our Editor’s choice for wearing the gray this season. Mott & Bow’s straight leg style Allen jeans have a classic, straight leg with slim tailoring and a perfect mid rise fit. Our Accessories Editor fell in absolute love with her pair, declaring, “It’s like wearing my favorite leggings with benefits, like the little ‘butt lift’ the 21% stretch gives me. They’re super comfortable, and I was surprised at how many items I already had in my closet that looked great with them. And I really appreciated that these are a true, neutral gray, so warm undertones (like myself) and cool tones can both wear it!”

Mott & Bow, Slim Boyfriend Allen in Gray $129

For those with cooler tones and a love for all things baggy, this icy gray pair from Aeropostale will fulfill your needs.

Aeropostale, 90s High-Waisted Baggy Jeans $59.95

Prefer something with a bit more flare? These wonderful, warm gray jeans from NYDJ offer stretch and great fit.

NYDJ, Ava Flared Jeans in Plus Size $88.98

(on Sale NOW from $119)

Looking for a great alternative to ivory for your white jeans? These fog gray jeans from Gloria Vanderbilt offer a hint of color, making them ideal for cooler tones ladies that aren’t stans of the bright white.

Gloria Vanderbilt, Amanda Jeans in Fog Gray $26.99

(on Sale NOW from $40)

Finally, if the darker, the better is how you like your gray, these super flares by Allegra K are your huckleberry. The vintage dark grey is nearly black, with a touch of blue.

Allegra K, Vintage High-Waist Stretch Jeans $61.49

(on Sale NOW from $81.99)

SLIMMER DOWN

As promised earlier – lovers of the slim silhouette, you have not been forgotten. It’s true that (at least for the here and now) the uber-tight fitting skinnies are better off in the back of your closet. Instead, the slim fit is really having a main character moment right now. And really, we’re not even mad about it. Think more tailored than a straight fit, less bodycon than those 2010 jeggings. The best news? Most brands now are actively employing advanced stretch materials, so you can (literally) have your cake and eat it too.

Starting with one of our Editors everyday favorites, Mott & Bow’s slim boyfriend jean, the Laight. This medium weight jean has a modern, fitted silhouette that lends itself to, well, just about anything your day requires. One editor stated “I wore these on a four hour flight, got to my hotel, swapped out my sneakers and hoodie for a blazer and heels, and went straight to a business meeting without skipping a beat, afterwards I wore them out for happy hour with a cute top. I literally wore them for three totally different social situations and all I changed was my top and accessories.”

Mott & Bow, Slim Boyfriend Laight Jeans $119

These super dark wash slims by Lucky brand have our attention. Made with advanced high-stretch fabrication material, these comfy fellows may just replace your current fav black leggings.

Lucky Brand, Low Rise Lizzie $59.40

Love it or hate it, ripped denim is still going strong this season. Our take on keeping this look from going sleek to sloppy is to keep the distress looking intentional. Ripped seams on one (or two) knees will showcase the trend without veering into the “you should see the other guy” territory. These slim fits from Joe’s Jeans have just the right amount of destruction.

Joe’s Jeans, The Raine High-Rise in Barnes Destructed $131

(on Sale NOW from $218)

Finding that perfect pair of slim fits in your perfect size should never be an issue. The Joni High-Rise slim by Universal Standard comes in four color options, including our fav, this soft black shown below. Sizing runs from 00 (XS) all the way up to 40 (7X) with plenty to choose from in between (22 size options in all).

Universal Standard, Joni High-Rise Curve Slim Jeans $118

And of course, with summer days just ahead, now is the perfect time to score that perfect pair of white jeans. And our Editors love the Slim Mercer in Bone. This jean received our highest marks from our apparel editor, a self-professed white jean aficionado: “I’m always on the hunt for the next great white jean of the season. These are straight at the top of my list. The twill denim is so lightweight, I was amazed at how little showed through (even when I wore them with darker undies). The fit was dead on perfect for me and even after several washes in hot, they stayed true to my size.”

Mott & Bow, Slim Boyfriend Mercer Jean in Bone $119

FIND YOUR FOIL

Dominating, well just about everything this season, the madness for metallics is at an all-time high. Joining the frenzy, we’re seeing the rise of foil jeans. From tempered and lustrous, to unapologetically shiny, silver is the absolute it girl this season.

No disco ball needed when you’re wearing these high-waist beauties by Free People.

Free People, Jayde Metallic Silver Flare Jeans $52

(on Sale NOW from $148)

This pearly silver pair by Hudson jeans leans more luminous but still has plenty of shine.

Hudson Jeans, Harlow Ultimate Straight Leg Jean $99.99

You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how well these wide leg beauties go will go with so many items in your closet.

Rotate, Metallic Wide Leg Jeans $272

Letting the blue tones of the denim show through gives these coated silver jeans one seriously cool effect. Plus we found them at Target for an absolute steal!

Wild Fable, High-Rise Wide Leg Coated Baggy Jeans $35

Finally, if you’re not quite ready to go full bright, these moody, gunmetal flare crops from Fidelity have all the metallic sheen without the super shine.

Fidelity Denim, Juniper Moonstone Flare Crop Jean $40.99

(on Sale NOW from $268)

ZADDY DADDY

We’ve run through our mom jeans and boyfriend jeans phase, so whose closet is next? If you guessed Dad, you’d be right. So what exactly is a “Dad” jean? They’re high waist, but not tapered like the Mom jean. They’re baggy, but don’t hang around the hips like the Boyfriend jeans. And they’re just a tad looser than your standard straight leg. So basically just what your comfort-loving, 90s Dad was sporting all those years ago. Who knew?

These relaxed straight legs from NYDJ understood the assignment. Great medium blue color, high waisted but loose and a roomy leg that drops straight from hip to ankle. All in all, this is our Editors favorite take on the new Dad jean.

NYDJ, Relaxed Straight Jeans in Winston $83.98

(on Sale NOW from $139)

Prefer something in a lighter wash? These comfy cuties offer just the right amount of fade.

Wild Fable, High-Rise Baggy Straight $25

A little destruction goes a long way with these Levi’s 94 Baggies.

Levi’s, 94 Baggy in Light Indigo $79.50

And for our last piece, shake up the Dad silhouette with a fun, dark blue wash and contrasting stitch. Sure, maybe Dad wouldn’t go for it, but isn’t that what interpretation is all about?

Ksubi, Brooklyn Jean in Zenith Denim $220

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