Celebrities are Bringing Back Skinny Jeans This Fall 2024
While baggy jeans or straight-leg pants are having their moment, the skinny jean is slowly but surely making a comeback
In the mid-2010s, fashion began to shift toward more relaxed and comfortable styles, with loose-fitting pants taking center stage. But when the pandemic hit, comfort became the ultimate priority. With everyone stuck at home, comfy clothes, especially looser fits, dominated our wardrobes. Around this time, a heated debate emerged on TikTok: many people argued that skinny jeans were passé, particularly for the millennial generation. But, as with all fashion trends, just when one style reigns supreme, its opposite finds its way back into the limelight. Wide-leg pants may have surged in popularity, but skinny jeans were never far behind, making a subtle yet undeniable comeback.
On the high-fashion runways, designers were quick to reimagine skinny jeans. Miu Miu brought low-rise skinny jeans back to life, pairing them with chic cropped jackets, while Balenciaga embraced skintight pants tucked into towering over-the-knee boots. In London, designer Aaron Esh revived the skinny jeans of the mid-2000s Camden era, evoking a nostalgic flair. And let’s not forget the queen of skinny jeans herself—Kate Moss. The supermodel, who made the style iconic in the early 2000s, is still rocking them today, proving that skinny jeans can be timeless.
While they may not win awards for comfort or ease of wear, skinny jeans continue to play a pivotal role in fashion. With the ongoing Y2K revival, they’re far from out of style, especially for those who embrace the era’s aesthetics.
As fall approaches, you might be tempted to reach for those baggy jeans that flatter by hiding everything. But when you slip into a pair of skinny jeans, everything changes. If you're aiming for a sleek, flattering look, consider styling skinny jeans with black ankle boots. For a minimalist yet elegant ensemble, try an all-black outfit to elevate the overall vibe.
Skinny jeans have also secured a place in the wardrobe of fashion influencers like Anouk Eve. Her minimalist style often includes skinny jeans paired with a white blazer layered over a plaid shirt and black ankle boots. The look balances softness and femininity with a dash of dynamic edge.
As winter rolls in, the perfect pairing for skinny jeans is ankle boots with a pointed toe or a sleek, long design. Brown or black boots with clean, sophisticated lines will elongate your silhouette, whether you choose high or low heels. If you lean toward classic looks, throw on a beige trench coat with brown leather boots for a chic, timeless vibe.
And, of course, we can't forget the classic skinny jeans tucked into boots look, popularized by Y2K fashion icons like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan. Recently, Felicity gave this retro style a modern twist, wearing a form-fitting pea coat to accentuate her curves, paired with skinny jeans and pointed-toe heeled boots. She completed the look with a chic black heart-shaped bag from Aliya—a perfect blend of nostalgia and sophistication.
Looking ahead to 2024, skinny jeans are getting a fresh update with a new detail: slits at the hem. This subtle change creates a more relaxed silhouette, with side slits and wider hems that give the illusion of longer, leaner legs, similar to the effect of flared pants. For a modern look, take a cue from Taïna Cassagnes, who paired these reinvented skinnies with a short burgundy padded jacket, a bold metallic belt, and black ankle boots. It’s a trendy, yet sophisticated twist on a classic look.
For those who prefer cropped skinny jeans, here’s a styling tip: pair them with flats and socks for a playful touch. A masculine blazer or jacket adds a touch of androgyny, and a brown leather shoulder bag will tie the look together perfectly.
In the world of Korean entertainment, actress Mun Ka-young has led the charge with her unique take on the skinny jeans trend. She’s been spotted pairing tight skinnies with a delicate, see-through shirt, and for an unexpected twist, she adds open-toed shoes and red socks, showing off her ankles and adding a playful, feminine touch. This look works wonders by drawing attention to both the legs and upper body, making it a fantastic choice even for when we aren’t feeling fully confident about our lower half.
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