I’m a fashion director and these are the best denim pieces for next season
Denim never goes out of style: from jeans to jackets, every wardrobe has a bit of blue in it and we wear it year after year.
Now that summer is slowly coming to an end, the high street is bringing out a wealth of new season denim – and we’re terribly here for.
So there’s no better time to start looking for new pieces to buy.
Forget your skinny jeans, because these days super wide-leg jeans are the norm.
In addition, denim dresses have undergone a smart update and double denim is all the rage.
Check out the denim inspiration for the new season below.
The overall suit
Model wears:
The best of the rest:
- Tie-belt jumpsuit, £49.50, M&S – SHOP NOW
- Zip-up Jumpsuit, £75, La Redoute – BUY NOW
- Light wash jumpsuit, £65, Gap – SHOP NOW
The oversized overall is a real wardrobe hero, and is also comfortable.
An all-in-one outfit means that you have the main part of your look already taken care of and you can simply pair it with sneakers, or with a T-shirt or scarf underneath.
The short pants
Model wears:
The best of the rest:
- Pleated shorts, £65, Albaray – BUY NOW
- White shorts, £45, French Connection – BUY NOW
- Bermuda shorts, £30, Next – BUY NOW
A long Bermuda short is the chicest way to create a transitional garment.
And jorts (jeans shorts) are all the rage this year. Famous brands like Hailey Bieber and Simone Ashley are wearing them.
Plus, they’re a great option if you want a pair of denim shorts but don’t want them to be too tight. at short.
The jeans
Model wears:
- Shirt, £45, French Connection – BUY NOW
- Jeans, £50, Topshop at ASOS – SHOP NOW
- Sunglasses, £2.50, Primark – BUY NOW
- Bag, £26, ASOS – SHOP NOW
- Shoes, £45, Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW
The best of the rest:
- Light wash jeans, £29.99, Reserved – BUY NOW
- Dark Jeans, £77, Arket – SHOP NOW
- Blue Jeans, £29.99, Stradivarius – BUY NOW
Forget skinny jeans and go for extra large jeans with extra wide legs this season.
While some people may be put off by the thought of flared pants, they’re a lot less scary to wear than you might think.
Not only are they super flattering, but you can also pair them with all kinds of tops in your wardrobe for a stylish look.
The skirt
Model wears:
- Denim Shirt, £19, Matalan – BUY NOW
- Shirt, £25.99, New Look – BUY NOW
- Skirt, £44, JD Williams – BUY NOW
- Sunglasses, £12.99, Pull & Bear – BUY NOW
- Bag, £42, River Island – SHOP NOW
- Boots, £95, ASOS – SHOP NOW
The best of the rest:
- Denim Skirt, £19.50, F&F at Tesco – BUY NOW
- Pleated skirt, £37.99, H&M – BUY NOW
- White Skirt, £110, Jigsaw – BUY NOW
An extra wide midi skirt gives your denim a 70s twist.
Denim midi skirts were all the rage last year, and this season they’ve come in an A-line style.
Wear a cool double denim with a denim shirt, or keep it simple and combine with a fresh white blouse.
The Coordinator
Model wears:
- Coat, £59, French Connection – BUY NOW
- Skirt, £55, French Connection – BUY NOW
- Hat, £129, Stetson – BUY NOW
- Scarf, £65, Boden – BUY NOW
- Boots, £126, River Island – SHOP NOW
The best of the rest:
- Vest, £60, Forever New – BUY NOW
- Skirt, £60, Forever New – BUY NOW
- Blazer, £69, Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW
- Trousers, £69.50, Brands & Spencer – BUY NOW
- Blazer, £59.99, Zara – BUY NOW
- Trousers, £49.99, Zara – BUY NOW
Feel like a city dweller in a sleek, tailored two-piece suit.
Double denim is a huge trend for fall, so be ready for it with a co-ord set.
As always, not only can you mix and match them, you can also pair them with other items in your wardrobe to create all sorts of different outfits.
The dress
Model wears:
The best of the rest:
- Bright blue Dress, £85, French Connection – BUY NOW
- Button-down dress, £48, Next – SHOP NOW
- Long Sleeve Dress, £55, River Island – BUY NOW
Who says denim can’t be stylish?
A structured denim dress can also be worn to the office. These belted versions are perfect for creating shape.
Wear them with heels or pretty ballerinas and add a tote bag to complete your smart look.
Or combine with sneakers and a crossbody bag for a more casual look.
“I tested supermarket jeans and my favorite is a Levi’s dupe”
Jeans are an essential item of clothing for everyone, but can the supermarket brands compare to the iconic Levi’s?
Fabulous deputy fashion editor Abby McHale tested and compared four styles. Here’s her verdict…
“As a teenager I wore Topshop’s Joni skinny jeans and bought my first pair of Levi’s in my early twenties.
But now, nearly 30, there’s nothing I love more than a pair of supermarket jeans. They’re a bargain and really comfortable. They also last a long time, unlike my £100 Levi’s (so much for the fact that they last forever).
I am a fan of the jeans from the supermarket, but how good are they compared to the jeans in more expensive stores?
Here I compare a range of styles, from skinny and straight to cargo and wide leg, and give my verdict and ratings.
- Bleached flared trousers, F&F at Tesco, £22.50 – 5/5
- Skinny, George at Asda, £17 – 3/5
- Freight, M&S, £45 – 4/5
- Straight Leg, Tue at Sainsbury’s, £20 – 4/5
I knew there was a reason I loved supermarket jeans so much and I don’t think this comparison test changed that much. And with some styles it’s really hard to tell the difference.
The Sainsbury’s Straight Leg jeans are a knock-off of Levi’s, but cost £20 instead of £100!”