From Puddle to Split-Hem: 8 Trouser Trends Celebrities Are Wearing Nonstop

Dressing chicly in the middle of a seasonal transition can be difficult, specifically the unpredictability of the time between autumn and winter. Just this weekend, for example, I stepped out of the house dressed in a hooded trench coat and a pair of knee boots, readied for a downpour, only to find glorious sunshine the moment I stepped off the train in town. Knowing what to wear and when to wear it is anyone's guess until the cooler temperatures truly settle in (by then, there's no room for doubt), but if there is one wardrobe staple I know I can rely on until that point, it's trousers.

Trousers have been integral to the 2022 aesthetic. From cut-outs to unbuttoned waistlines, there has certainly been a fair share of eyebrow-raising iterations along the way to entertain us. However, the overall trouser mood has been more classic and timeless, and, unlike other trends born on TikTok, the season's key trouser trends have been sparked by celebrities.

Early adopters of the top trouser trends of the season, celebrities have proven that comfort and style needn't be mutually exclusive with their ensembles. Take Dakota Johnson, who showcases a fresh silhouette of black tailored trousers as she runs errands in NYC. Then there's Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who makes a case for the elevated legging style that works outside of the home or the gym. Even leather trousers, once considered one of the more restrictive trouser options, are more appeasing in straight-leg form, as evidenced by Jasmine Tookes.

Keep scrolling to see the eight celebrity trouser trends that have influenced the way we shop in 2022 and that we intend on wearing well into 2023. 

1. BLACK TAILORED

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Style Notes: Never has the black tailored trouser been considered so fashionable as it has been this year. Slipping on a pair would previously give me flashbacks of getting ready for school. Now, though, with a wider fit and tailored waistband, there's nothing that makes me feel sleeker. As Dakota Johnson demonstrates, the black tailored trouser can work with practically any top half, be it a fitted shirt or a casual knitted cardigan and bra top two-piece.

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2. LEATHER

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Style Notes: I spent years searching for leather trousers that would fit my curvy, size-12 frame, but with all the spray-on or tapered styles that dominated, my quest was fruitless. That was until straight-leg styles, just like Jasmine Tookes's pair, came into play. 

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3. FLARE

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Style Notes: The '70s have played a big role in shaping the style aesthetic this year, with the return of the flared trouser causing much debate. This time around, the silhouette is less defined, owing to the use of more fluid, unstarched fabrics, which has given flares a more elevated finish. Make like Hailey Bieber, and pair yours for an easy polished 'fit. 

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4. SPLIT-HEM LEGGINGS

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Style Notes: Sometimes the smallest tweaks can make all the difference, and that's certainly the case when it comes to leggings—split the hem and the basic jersey trouser instantly feels more glamorous. Follow Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's lead and finish with slingback heels and an oversize blazer. 

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5. PUDDLE

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Style Notes: With everyone from Kate, the Princess of Wales, to Zoë Kravtiz wearing them, puddle pants have been the trouser trend of 2022, and their appeal is showing no signs of waning the closer we get to 2023. With excess fabric that pools around the ankle, this perhaps isn't the trouser style to choose on a rainy day, but its versatility makes it a wardrobe staple nonetheless. 

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6. CARGO

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Style Notes: The Y2K aesthetic is going nowhere; Bella Hadid's cargo pants can attest to that! The trouser loans itself to casual outfits, with flat shoes and leather outerwear serving as the It-girl-approved way to style them. 

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7. LONG JEANS

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Style Notes: You've likely honed in on the recurring themes of wider legs and longer hems that keep cropping up, and both apply to jeans, too. Katie Holmes is just one of the celebrities currently favouring loose-fitting denim over skinnies this season. 

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8. SILK

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Style Notes: If wearing your pyjamas out of the house is basically your dream outfit scenario, then you're going to want to invest in a pair of silk trousers. Mary-Kate Olsen was snapped in a black pair, which she styled with white trainers and a black wool coat, cementing them as one of the chicest trouser trends of 2022 in the process. Of course, you could buy a pair of her own design by way of The Row, but there are plenty of high-street options to consider, too. 

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Next Up: 7 Trainer Trends That Will Dominate in 2023

Maxine Eggenberger
Deputy Editor

Maxine Eggenberger is Who What Wear UK’s Deputy Editor and has over fourteen years of experience in fashion journalism. She been creating engaging and authoritative content for Who What Wear UK since 2018, covering runway reports, emerging trends, long-form features, talent interviews self-styled shopping stories and columns, including her edit of the best new-in buys. She ensures the highest editorial standards are met across the site, leads the editorial team in their search and keyword planning, works closely with the fashion and beauty team on strategy and continues to pen many of her own articles. Prior to Who What Wear UK, Maxine's contributed to publications including Grazia, InStyle Marie Claire, Elle and Look, amongst others.