One thing I know for sure is that there are few things more controversial than denim trends. One day, they’re in, and the next, they’re out. Plus, there are a dizzying number of factors that influence which denim styles are trending at the moment—everything from the runways to which generation you identify with plays a role. Are you team skinnies or baggy jeans? Cropped hems or puddle hems? Light or dark wash? If you’ve found yourself wondering what’s even cool anymore, fret not because I’ve curated a simple guide to the trending denim styles of the season.
The fall/winter 2024 runways have spoken, and I can say with confidence that the five styles below will dominate for the months to come and even well into 2025. As with any newer denim piece, there are just as many that are now on their way out. Ahead, discover the biggest winter denim trends, from denim jackets to jeans and skirts, plus their older counterparts that are fading out.
Fading Out: Cropped Jeans
Gaining Steam: Flooded Hemlines
Puddle jeans are still reigning supreme, but designers have notably styled the baggy hems with sophisticated pieces like a belted blazer or structured coat to offset their casual vibe with a sense of polish.
Levi’s
XL Flood Straight Leg Jeans
Unpublished
Rumi High Waist Wide Leg Jeans
Good American
Good Skate High Waist Wide Leg Jeans
Reformation
Cary Low Rise Slouchy Wide Leg Jeans
AGOLDE
Low Slung Baggy Jeans
Fading Out: Trucker Jackets
Gaining Steam: Nontraditional Denim Jackets
Gone are the days when the term denim jacket merely referenced a boxy trucker style. It’s not that those are going anywhere, but there’s a huge wave of nontraditional denim jackets blowing up, and they’re redefining the entire category. Think denim bomber jackets, collarless styles, and belted silhouettes that feel undeniably fresh.
Liberowe
Denim Peplum Jacket
Anine Bing
Janet Denim Jacket
Reformation
Luna Belted Denim Jacket
J.Crew
Pleated Denim Lady Jacket
H&M
Single-Breasted Twill Trench Coat
Fading Out: Flared Silhouettes
Gaining Steam: Slim Silhouettes
With each passing season, skinny jeans pose an ever stronger threat of return. This season may have been their biggest campaign yet, as many designers showcased skinny and slim-straight jeans on the runway, including Miu Miu’s very controversial low-rise pair. Fret not—just look to Bally for the chic way to wear them this season (tucked into a pair of tall boots).
Madewell
’90s Straight Leg Jeans
J.Crew
Mid-Rise Slim Jean in 2003 Super-Stretch
H&M
Curvy Fit Slim High Jeans
AGOLDE
Freya High-Rise Slim-Leg Organic Jeans
Zw Collection
Mid Rise Slim Jeans
Fading Out: Denim Miniskirts
Gaining Steam: Denim Maxi Skirts
A lot of people had varying opinions when denim skirts came back into style, one of which being that they’re a fad. Months later, the trend is still going strong, and we can’t wait to see them styled with coats, sweaters, and boots this season.
Reformation
Delilah Denim Midi Skirt
ZARA
Trf Denim Balloon Skirt
HAIKURE
Shaquille Panelled Organic Denim Maxi Skirt
Alexa Chung for Madewell
Denim Flare Midi Skirt in Pellson Wash
Fading Out: Cargo Jeans
Gaining Steam: Trouser-Inspired Jeans
With the Y2K craze losing its momentum in light of the current era of elegance, nostalgic items like cargo trousers that tend to lean a bit kitschy are giving way to tailored trouser-inspired shapes that are a classic and ultra-sophisticated alt.
Citizens of Humanity
Annina Trouser
J.Crew
Denim Trouser in 1996 Semi-Stretch
Toteme
High-Rise Wide-Leg Organic Jeans
Madewell
The Perfect Vintage Wide-Leg Jean
Zw Collection
High Waist Wide Leg Jeans