Not so long ago, visitors to fashion shows would not have worn jeans or other denim items. They were considered too casual. That all changed when certain ‘edgy’ designers started to include Denim in their ready-to-wear collections in the mid-2000s. Vetements, off-white and Y/project were included. Nowadays, Denim Outfits are just as omnipresent among show visitors as on the catwalks.
Visitors played with proportions; They demonstrated the current trend for wide and baggy jeans combined with jackets with wide shoulders. In addition, cut-offs and worked Denim were popular.
A visitor wore jeans from María Escoté for Desigual with laces, sketches and pleated hems on flared layers, which she combined with a long faux fur jacket. She was wearing a ‘socket boston’ bag.
A visitor wore the Loewe ‘Draped Loose Mohair Wool’ Jeans with a Loewe ‘Holywood’ T-shirt and a green bomber jacket.
A visitor wore a destroyed denim pants from Sonia Rykiel with a red and white cropped rib top and a white shirt under a blue jacket.
A visitor wore the Damson Madder ‘Drew Broderie’ jeans with a jacquard knitted cardigan under a light blue waffle texture jacket. Accessories included an anime Bento handbag from Sozakka Beauté and Sandals from Sandro.
A visitor wore cut off denim shorts about fishing nets and cowboy boots with sleeves of R13 with a black leather jacket over a white t-shirt.
Emili Sindlev is wearing a beige white brown polo neck top, beige jacket, light blue decorated denim shorts, all from Casablanca.
A visitor wore Stonewashed Donker Denim Wide Pipes Jeans and a green vintage Carhartt Jas.
A visitor wore a denim maxi skirt with a split at the back that miu miu underwear revealed at the front, with a leather bomber jacket, gucci platform sandals and a miu miu bag.
A visitor wore an Altuzarra ‘Turner’ Craagless Denim Jack with straight legs Jeans and Spectator Slingbacks.
A visitor wore Alaïa ‘Basque’ Jeans in Stonewashed Denim with a black top.
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