If You Want to Look Like a Fashion Person This Fall, Wear Your Denim Like This
There are plenty of ways to signal that you know what’s happening in fashion, but this fall, the easiest one may already be hanging in your closet. Denim, the perennial wardrobe workhorse, is getting a distinctly fashion-person treatment for fall 2026. It's less about chasing a particular jean trend and more about styling familiar pairs with pieces that make them feel considered and decidedly now. The secret is in the tension: classic denim looks fresh when it’s paired with sharp tailoring, sleek leather, rich fall color, or polished accessories. Think wide-leg jeans under a cinched blazer, vintage-wash denim offset by a sporty rugby shirt, or relaxed white jeans styled with a crisp button-down and ballet flats. None of these outfits are trying too hard, which is precisely the point.
For fall 2026, the fashion crowd is treating denim as a foundation rather than a statement itself. The silhouette can be familiar—straight-leg, slouchy, wide-leg, relaxed—but the styling is what gives it directional energy. There’s a return to pieces with a timeless, almost collected quality: black leather jackets, suede boots, tailored navy shirts, ladylike bags, pointed pumps, and heritage-inspired accessories. In other words, this season’s best denim outfits aren’t about reinventing jeans—they’re about knowing exactly what to wear with them. Below, six combinations to bookmark now and wear when the temperature drops.
The White Denim Outfit
White denim feels surprisingly primed for fall when paired with a deep navy collared shirt and pared-back leather flats, giving the look a refined, off-duty quality. The restrained palette and easy proportions capture fall 2026’s preference for classic pieces styled with just enough ease to feel modern.
The Layered Blazer Outfit
The classic blazer-and-jeans formula gets a distinctly 2026 update with a belt pulled tightly at the waist, creating a sculpted silhouette against the volume of wide-leg denim. Pointed pumps sharpen the look further, striking that polished-but-not-too-polished balance that feels especially right for fall.
The Leather Jacket Outfit
An oversize leather jacket gives the simplest denim-and-white-T-shirt combination edge, while the matching leather accessories make the whole look feel intentional rather than thrown together. The contrast between relaxed proportions and sleek heels is what makes this combination feel very fall 2026.
The Rugby Top Outfit
The unexpected mix of a sporty striped rugby shirt with vintage-wash denim taps into fall’s appetite for collegiate and heritage-inspired dressing. Grounding the look with rich brown suede boots and a polished Lady Dior bag adds exactly the kind of high-low tension that makes a casual outfit feel fashion-forward.
The Leather Trench Coat Outfit
Burgundy brings an immediate fall richness to slouchy denim, while the leather trench adds drama and a sleek, elongated layer over the relaxed silhouette. It’s a study in proportion and texture—soft, oversized denim against glossy leather—that feels particularly right for the season.
The Classic Jacket Outfit
Few combinations make a stronger case for the power of styling than a simple white tee and straight-leg jeans elevated by a classic jacket and structured bag. The chain belt adds a flash of ornament and breaks up the clean proportions, making this timeless pairing feel polished and unmistakably fashion-person.
Kristen Nichols is the Associate Director, Special Projects at Who What Wear where she oversees luxury, runway content, and wedding features, and covers fashion within the luxury market, runway reporting, shopping features, trends, and interviews with leading industry experts. Kristen has worked with brands including Prada, Chanel, and Tiffany & Co., and her style has been featured in publications including The New York Times, Vogue.com, Vogue France, WWD, and the CFDA. Kristen began her career at Rodarte, where she worked on styling, photo shoots, and runway shows, and at Allure, where she moved into print and digital editorial. She graduated from the University of Southern California, where she studied art history and business, and currently lives in New York.