Jeans are a wardrobe essential, and for good reason: They’re easy, versatile, and most styles are seasonless. Truly, your closet isn’t complete with a great pair (or two).
But the wide range of silhouettes, rises and washes on the market — not to mention ever-changing denim trends — mean finding your perfect fit can be a bit tricky.
I recently headed to Bloomingdale’s 59th Street flagship to test-drive three top jeans styles that should be on your radar for spring. Keep reading to shop them all (and score some styling tips, too).
Bootcut jeans

Thanks in part to Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, the classic bootcut’s still big news. Pair this versatile fit with a polished heel and button-up for day, then slip on some strappy stilettos and a dressy top to take your look into the evening with ease.
Shop the trend:
FRAME The Arrow High Rise Bootcut Jeans

FRAME The Charles Shirt

Low-rise jeans

Yes, low-rise denim is officially back — but don’t be scared! To wear the look without showing too much skin, simply pair your hip-hugging jeans with long or tucked-in tops.
Shop the trend:
Rag & Bone Saige Low Rise Relaxed Straight Jeans

Rag & Bone Kassy Rib Henley Tee

Wide-leg jeans

Wearing the wide-leg look is all about nailing those proportions; simply balance out the full, flared silhouette with a fitted top and pointy-toed shoes.
Shop the trend:
L’AGENCE Scottie High Rise Wide Leg Jeans

L’AGENCE Scarlet Long Sleeve Scoop Neck Tee

L’AGENCE Kastoria Fringe Trim Cardigan Sweater

Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping
This article was written by Elana Fishman, Page Six’s Style & Shopping Director. A passionate Swiftie and pop culture fanatic, Elana applies her celebrity fashion and beauty expertise to shoppable content for fellow fans as the host of video series including Currently Trending, Style Trial, Heart to Cart and Beauty Scoop — and by tracking down every Taylor Swift-worn style so you can shop it, too. Elana consults celebrity stylists on the latest street style and red carpet trends and predictions, researches which celebrity-backed brands and products are worth it and chats with the stars themselves for beauty and fashion recommendations. Prior to Page Six Style’s inception in 2018, Elana covered celebrity fashion at Vox Media, Lucky, Marie Claire and Teen Vogue.
.
