The FW25 Runway collections emphasized the importance of the Jeans statement. One of the biggest trends for the season is playing with proportions, where the skinny jeans is definitively out of fashion and is exchanged for wide, barrel and baggy models. There was a wide range of washes and characteristics. Here are ten of the most interesting.
Bluemarine: Designer, David Koma
Look 14: Stonewashed Straight-Leg Jeans with floral applications and a matching shirt with a hidden closure.
Chanel
Look 49: Blue washed jeans that turns into white chiffon with a matching jacket.
Coach: Designer, Stuart Vevers
Look 22: Light blue washed jeans with light brown leather panels.
Diesel: Designer, Glenn Martens
Look 36: Light Stone-Washed Jeans with a wide pipe and extra wide covers
Dolce & Gabbana
Look 35: Jeans with a double waistband: a middle blue washing under a low -cut slightly washed jeans with crystals.
Dsquared2: Designers, Dan and Dean Caten
Look 19: A middle blue Cargo Pocket Denim jeans with a stencil pattern.
Ganni: Designer, Ditte Reffstrup
Look 18: A three -part outfit including a jacket with a blue faux collar and a peplum with matching skirt with raw edges and wide legs in a denim with a structured surface.
Mm6 martin margiela
Look 41: Classically styled jeans in a light blue laundry with a stitched seams and teal -colored piping. MSGM: Designer, Massimo Giorgetti
Look 28: Jeans with wide legs in dark denim with asymmetrical patches and rivets.
Versace
Look 19: Barrel Put Jeans in one Destroyed Stone Wash With patches used in a dark washing.
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