The Top Five 2025 Denim Trends Call Back to Basics
Far-from-fleeting styles like straight-leg jeans and denim maxis are here to stay.

A glimpse at the Spring 2025 runways will reveal that the denim trends poised to take over in the new year are unequivocally wearable. Similar to the Fall 2024 season, simple styles prevailed over their maximalist counterparts. Although a handful of garments were embellished with floral appliqués and plastered in patchwork, minimalism was the majority.
Top-tier brands, including Michael Kors, Coach, and Versace, co-signed streamlined designs with free-flowing denim skirts and humble straight-leg jeans. Other labels, such as Off-White and Ralph Lauren, celebrated the classic Canadian tuxedo, teaming denim jackets and blazers with coordinating bottoms. Even styles with a slightly edgy appeal—Bermuda shorts and baggy jeans—were functional alongside easygoing staples like button-downs, trench coats, and T-shirts.
In the grand scheme of things, the denim trends of 2025 demonstrated that practicality always prevails. Ahead, shop the top five looks that dominated the runways and discover a range of shoppable options from Frame, Mother, and more. Invest in these pieces now; they’ll effortlessly cycle through your capsule wardrobe for years.
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Michael Kors, Etro, and Versace ditched pants for sinuous skirts.
Unrestrained denim skirts gracefully graced numerous catwalks. While Michael Kors and Etro favored midi and maxi silhouettes, Versace embraced above-the-knee constructions that still flaunted a modest flair. The common thread, though, was their slinky shapes. Each skirt boasted a beautiful sense of movement, even Versace's shorter alternative.
Straight to the Point
Coach, Bally, and Moschino all featured straight-leg jeans with a perennial edge.
Minimalists, listen up! Coach, Bally, and Moschino want you to know that straight-leg jeans are whirling through the trend cycle again. After all, this should come as no surprise. Denim bottoms stitched with linear configurations have been a longtime favorite among the fashion crowd, and this time around, it's no different.
Double the Denim
Nothing looks better than head-to-toe denim, at least according to Of-White, Acne Studios, and Ralph Lauren.
Discussing the Spring 2025 fashion week circuit is nearly impossible without mentioning the denim-on-denim outfits scattered throughout several collections. Off-White showcased the style with a jean jacket and matching pants, and Acne Studios did the same but opted for a skirt instead. On the other hand, Ralph Lauren took an office-friendly approach with a denim blazer that deserves a spot in every work outfit rotation.
Knee-Length Hemlines
Filippa K, OpéraSPORT, and Zimmermann bade adieu to thigh-high shorts.
If you haven’t heard, denim Bermuda shorts have become an It-girl favorite. Just ask Rihanna and Charli XCX; both will gladly confirm. Filippa K, OpéraSPORT, and Zimmermann must have caught wind of the news, as their recent lineups championed the knee-skimming trend. You’ll see this quintessential summer style worn beside tights and socks for extra coverage during the upcoming cold-weather months.
Billowing Bottoms
Dior, Sacai, and Tommy Hilfiger are head over heels for baggy jeans, and soon you’ll be too.
Dior, Sacai, and Tommy Hilfiger took the baggy jeans trend for a spin, but in a super sophisticated way. Instead of going for slouchy sweatpant-like structures, these designers chose elevated wide-leg silhouettes that assumed the form of tailored trousers, validating the claim that denim can indeed be refined.
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Lauren is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she writes trend reports, shopping pieces, and celebrity news stories. Prior to Marie Claire, Lauren worked for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE as a freelance editor with a specific focus on seasonal styles and coveted products. She also worked for Town & Country, where she developed a robust portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.
Lauren graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in communications and a minor in journalism. While attending Penn, Lauren contributed to the university's fashion magazine, The Walk, while also interning for Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.
When she’s not exploring the world of fashion, you can find Lauren sharpening her skills as DJ, discovering new restaurants in New York City (she’s a foodie), and spending quality time with friends and family. Follow her along at @laurenktappan.
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