The Chic Sweater-and-Jeans Formula That Doesn't Involve Skinnies
This winter, we know it might be easy to rely on your go-to outfit formulas—aka sweaters, skinny jeans, and boots. Sometimes that's okay! But, weather permitting, we'd love to challenge you to switch it up now and then with a totally different silhouette. Our inspiration for this style challenge? Gwyneth Paltrow's latest look. The actress stepped out for a charity event this week in a black Co sweater (available on Goop, of course), crisp Valentino sneakers, and our new favorite denim style—the cut is so unique. They're not quite boyfriend jeans or even wide-leg jeans, but there is a little more room in them than your typical straight-leg jeans. She opted for a simple medium wash and kept her accessorizing to a minimum, so the muted styling helped them still feel totally appropriate for fall and winter.
On Gwyneth Paltrow: Co Peasant Sleeve Sweater ($625); Rebecca Taylor La Vie Anais Denim Jean ($195); Valentino Rockstud Leather Sneakers ($795).
How would you style jeans like these? Share with us in the comments below!
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