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Denim On the Rise – Top 9 Jeans for Women in Every Style

John Stuchbury
September 14, 2021
5 min read

Denim On the Rise - Top 9 Jeans For Women In Every Style

It is no doubt that denim jeans are the classic and long lasting fashion item which have been still in trends from the 20th century to 21st century. And of course, jeans have changed a lot in line-shaping and designing inspiration.

If you closely follow fashion brands, you can see endless creative combinations with denim jeans. Jeans now, can be worn not only on a casual occasion but also can be worn in your office time if you are well matched. Effortless, retro, casual, minimalist is the slogan So jeans buyers, don't hesitate! You are investing in a super chic fashion!

Bleach Straight Jeans

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CONSIDERED Bleach Straight Jeans
$40.00
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The latest jeans trend - high waist - has leg-lengthening charm. Often worn super skinny to wrap and emphasize the derriere and pelvis, this effect still works better with leggings or a mini. For those with pencil thin legs go slim to skinny, but for a fuller look, try a baggier denim cut. High rise jeans also accentuate the line from calf to neck in one graceful curve, thus emphasizing a slimmer figure's elegance. For fuller sensuality try flared or cropped baggy.

Ankle Jeans

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501® ORIGINAL CROPPED WOMEN'S JEANS
$168.00
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Classic American riveted Levi's Jeans differ from the French style. Fashion Week reclaimed its denim heritage with free flowing, high rising and pleated denim that also harked back to the 1980s. The button front can be tolerant of your little plump if you have been working at home for a long time. Try a tank top for a fresher look, with a bunched sweater and cropped leg to emphasize the mid-section, or a cropped faux fur or puff jacket for hourglass chic.

High Rise Ripped Jeans

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Baker Boyfriend Jeans
$128.00
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It's hard to imagine there was ever a time when ripped denim was reserved for hard up gold rushers and grazed-knees children. Nothing demonstrates your insouciance like ripped or shredded denim, and for maximum effect let the bared skin compliment a secondary item of clothing (white –t-shirt for paler skin, tanned top for darker). Generally speaking, the wider the rips, the more you can sharpen the effect by going skinny and stilettoed. Alternatively, why not try a looser look, or try paint splashed and distressed/patched denim for a trendsetting, post-modern vibe.

Cropped Denim Overalls

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Edition 04 Denim Coveralls
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Go West Light Wash Utility Denim Jumpsuit
$148.00
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The denim jumpsuit is – this side of a rodeo – the best way to wear denim head to toe. Because it's one piece of clothing, it never looks over-dressed, and because its utilitarian in nature it's never over stated the way a denim jacket can be.

It also smartens up incredibly well, depending on the quality and shade of the fabric. Deep blue or olive is elegant with an accompanying belt and prim sneakers, while black has rarer racing connotations. Try the bare-armed cat suit variant for hostess charm, while paler bleached denim chimes summer.

Classic Skinny Jeans

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Authentic Stretch High-Rise Skinny Button Fly
$78.00
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Skinny jeans still are popular for they denote feminine power. Teamed with a cool t-shirt and heels, you can perfectly display yourself. A black one will emphasize the leg's slim contour. If you are wearing formal concerns, matched with a shirt and belt. Layered with a blazer will always create a more professional but tender effect. If it's height you've got and want to emphasize, a trenchcoat and boots provides the ultimate formula.

Denim Jacket

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MEN'S HERITAGE CHORE COAT IN WASHED BLACK
$90.00
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Take a rest, let us insert a denim jacket for the whole look. A denim business jacket has the advantage of delivering the best of both worlds - both smart enough for the boardroom and modern enough to show you're thinking ahead. Oversized brass buttons bring polish and notice how the frayed edges are color-coordinated with the rest of the outfit. Denim is not always cut out for business, but a cropped waist usually signals formality; preferably in navy or darker blues.

Boot-Cut Jeans

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AGOLDE Baggy Tab Jeans
$168.00
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Current jeans trends owe much to the classic cowboy look. In fact, courtesy of Old Town Road and the buzz generated by younger country and western stars, that look is back in style. You don't need a set of pistols and a ten gallon hat either – a little embroidery and/or a straight or flared cut with boots is a fine refinery. Or you can go 50's Americana with slicked back hair and a cropped jacket.

Denim Shorts

One of the riskier denim outfits is the DIY shorts look; perfect for when those shredded favorites have been torn a little too much. For the best look, try high waist, slim fit denim cut well down the thigh but easily above the knee. The desired look for most situations should emphasize the leg rather than drawing attention to the rear or bust area, and a white or band t-shirt is standard. The higher the cut the better you're dressed for the beach.

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RE/DONE high-rise cutoff shorts
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Denim Does It

Denim deserves credit for being the world's very first streetwear item. You could criticize it for being out of date in an athleisure dominated world or for being too common and conservative. Or you could embrace its past in the knowledge that – while it's all too easy to go incognito in jeans, and pulling off special looks takes a special slant – it's worth the effort because like a good friend, denim will always be there for you, and is full of surprises.

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