Every Stylish Woman I Know Owns a Pair of These Chic Jeans—5 Ways to Wear Them
Cropped jeans are a chic and timeless addition to any wardrobe. Keep scrolling to see five ways fashion insiders are wearing theirs now.
If there’s one denim trend that fashion people consistently return to, it’s cropped jeans. Quietly earning capsule-wardrobe status, cropped denim gives a polished yet effortless finish to a look, and is a fail-safe option that suits an array of body types. And thanks to their versatility, meaning they can be easily styled up or down, they've become a wardrobe staple for me, just like your everyday straight-leg styles.
Always neatly finishing above the ankle, the leg shape is down to your personal preference. Whether it’s a classic straight-leg, a cool wide-leg or a more on-trend barrel-leg option, they comfortably do it all. And the other notable beauty of cropped jeans is that they allow full focus on your shoes. Whether worn with a strappy sandal, ballet flats or trainers, higher hemlines make the perfect frame for whatever footwear is taking your fancy right now.
I’m welcoming back my cropped jeans with open arms this season, for what (I hope) will be a warm summer. As much as I love them, though, I know they can be tricky to style. So if you're wondering how to wear them, I've rounded up five outfits that make cropped jeans a true hero piece.
1. Denim Shirt + Cropped Jeans + Flip-Flops
Style Notes: Hear me out: double denim can be chic. In fact, it's one of those easy outfits that you can throw on at a moment's notice and look instantly put-together. Take inspiration from Rebecca (pictured above) and opt for different denim washes to pair together. I particularly love the cream shirt, which feels much softer for summer.
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2. White Shirt + Light-Blue Cropped Jeans + Slingback Heels
Style Notes: A white shirt is a classic wardrobe staple and so versatile. In the summer months, opt for linen or hemp for a lighter, breathable finish, but crisp cotton will easily see you through until winter, too. Add a slingback heel or flats, and this look becomes office-appropriate.
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3. Cami Top + Cropped Jeans + Mules
Style Notes: Sylvie’s look is a great way to make cropped jeans feel elevated and evening-ready. Switch a white tee for a satin or lace-trimmed cami to bring texture to your outfit, and pair with a backless heeled mule for a little extra height without compromising comfort. It’s a simple yet chic outfit that's always going to score highly.
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4. Sheer Top + Indigo Cuffed Jeans + Sandals
Style Notes: "Jeans and a nice top" is the eternal dress code for so many occasions, and Léna’s outfit (pictured above) shows why it's such a reliable formula. A sheer top is simple yet still stylish, and fashion insiders are wearing theirs from day to night with a plain black triangle bra, or for a sexier edge, lace.
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5. Striped T-Shirt + White Cropped Jeans + Flip-Flops
Style Notes: There’s something about flip-flops and jeans that just looks so good. Tanks, jumpers and cardigans will always work with them, but pairing your denim with a casual striped tee is an easy way to make an everyday look feel effortlessly cool. Stripes are trending in a major way this season, so keep an eye out for sporty styles with vintage energy; they have the very well-qualified backing of brands like Miu Miu and Burberry.
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White jeans are a must in summer, in my opinion.
Chloe Gallacher is a freelance fashion editor based in Essex. After graduating from university with a degree in Journalism, she worked for print publications including Hello! Fashion and You Magazine and has ten years of experience within the fashion industry. She was responsible for trend forecasting, runway reports, curating elevated and engaging shopping pages and articles, travel features, producing still-life shoots and working on the set of editorial and cover shoots, alongside commercial shoots for brands such as Next, Radley, Wyse and Wacoal.