They're Not Going Anywhere: 5 Skinny-Jean Trends Happening in 2021
Although much has been said about the end of skinny jeans as we know them, the denim just refuses to quit that easily. No matter how much buzz trendier fits like loose and wide-leg jeans may be getting right now, my research into the closets of women everywhere tells me that skinnies still have a strong fan base, and that doesn't seem to be changing any time soon. In fact, a closer look at some of my skinny jean–wearing friends proves my point: not only are they still very much around, but there are also skinny-jean trends happening within the broader category of slim-fitting denim. And, yes, we need to talk about them.
The staple denim isn't immune to trends just because it has seniority over newer styles. To prove it, we've put together a guide to the five most important skinny-jean trends of 2021 that we're noticing on Instagram and in the market right now. Below, you'll find outfit ideas and shopping picks that illustrate how to wear each micro-trend, so if you're a staunch fan of skinny jeans or are ready to introduce them into your wardrobe, let this be your guide to the freshest fits of late.
1. Slim-Straight
Non-skinny silhouettes continue to rise in popularity, but if you're hesitant to go full-tilt baggy denim, we're introducing you to the next step after skinny jeans: slim-fit denim. This cut has a straight-leg fit, typically comes in a high rise, features a slim fit throughout, and tapers close to the ankle.
2. A Bit of Bunching
This is less of a jeans style and more of a styling trick. I've been noticing how fashion people have embraced what was formerly considered a faux pas: letting your jeans bunch up around your ankles. Try this one by styling full-length skinnies with a pair of mid-calf or ankle boots for the chicest impact.
3. Back to Blue
Classic blue washes are back in a big way. After several seasons that veered toward lighter washes, I'm pleased to say that timeless blue threads are officially the look to adopt (and hopefully never retire).
4. Ankle Grazers
On the opposite side of the spectrum from the bunched-up hems I mentioned earlier are these cropped styles. More and more fashion girls are opting for an ever so slightly cropped hem that exposes bare ankles and showcases cute flats and loafers.
5. Slit-Hem
Skinny jeans may be considered a classic to some, but that doesn't mean they can't also be considered trendy. Split-hem jeans just so happen to do both, featuring an of-the-moment detail that immediately makes the denim look so fresh.
Next up: 5 Issues Everyone Has With Skinny Jeans (and How to Fix Them)
Anna is an NYC-based senior fashion editor who has been a member of the Who What Wear team for over seven years, having begun her career in L.A. at brands like Michael Kors and A.L.C. As an editor, she has earned a reputation for her coverage of breaking trends, emerging brands, luxury shopping curations, fashion features, and more. Anna has penned a number Who What Wear cover interviews, including Megan Fox, Julia Garner, and Lilly Collins. She also leads the site’s emerging travel vertical that highlights all things travel and lifestyle through a fashion-person lens.
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