Yoda has always been in love with denim, and this year is no exception. Denim, once considered just a material for workwear, has become the foundation and canvas for designers who regularly experiment and introduce new innovative styles. From baggy jeans to bold ripped denim and vintage-inspired trousers, we’ll tell you what jeans we’ll be wearing this winter.
Baggy Jeans
Baggy jeans, once part of the ’90s nostalgia, are experiencing a new wave of revival. According to industry experts, this trend will stay with us for a long time, and the spacious cut will dominate designer collections. The appeal of baggy jeans lies in the harmonious combination of comfort and style. This season, the trend goes beyond the traditional cut, enriching the family of baggy jeans with cargo pants and tapered joggers. The latter feature a voluminous silhouette that tapers at the ankle, offering an elegant yet comfortable alternative to classic jeans. There are plenty of styling options, from pairing them with slim cardigans to cropped jackets, allowing you to play with proportions.

Dark Jeans
While blue jeans remain a classic choice, deep shades of dark denim add elegance to outfits. These jeans are suitable for both day and evening wear, making them perfect for everyday and more formal occasions. Thanks to their resemblance to suit trousers, dark jeans pair well with elegant shirts or blazers, elevating the Friday office look to a new level.

Wide-Leg Jeans
Gucci and Victoria Beckham have brought vintage-inspired denim models back into fashion. These models feature wide legs, combining sophistication with comfort. The beauty of this trend lies in its versatility—such jeans go perfectly with tops, tailored shirts, and leather accessories. If you want to create a retro look from the ’70s, opt for high-waisted wide-leg jeans.

Flared Jeans
The return of low-rise jeans—a nostalgic yet polarizing trend—has sparked mixed reactions. However, modern versions of the cut are far from the ultra-low-rise jeans of the early 2000s. Thanks to variations designed for different body types, the low-rise silhouette has become a key denim style demonstrated by brands like Coperni, Vaillant, and Bottega Veneta.

Unusual Designs
In their fall-winter collections, designers introduced numerous unconventional models. Glenn Martens from Diesel experimented with ripped and distressed jeans. Courrèges showcased a pair of dark denim trousers that can be unzipped from the ankles to the inner thigh, allowing owners to decide how they want to style them. Federico Cina also presented several adaptive styles on the runway, including jeans that can be instantly shortened or lengthened with buttons.
