Cindy Crawford’s 5 Favorite Jeans Have Over 120 Glowing Reviews
While Kaia Gerber loves experimenting with all the latest and greatest trends, her mom Cindy Crawford usually has a more classic take on the looks du jour. Gerber might whip out some low-rise brocade flare leggings like it ain't no thing, but Crawford is much more likely to rely on her vast denim collection.
Naturally, Crawford has a pair of jeans for every scenario: skinnies for tucking into boots, straight-leg jeans to team with blazers, stretchy jeans for laidback outfits, and wide-leg jeans to wear with, well, whatever she feels like. I combed through tons of photos to find the jeans she appears to wear the most frequently, so scroll down to shop like the supermodel.
On Crawford: Paige Cindy High Rise Jeans ($225)
I love the subtly frayed hemline on these jeans.
I mostly own dark-wash jeans, so I'm definitely interested in mixing it up with these light versions.
On Crawford: 7 for All Mankind B(Air) Denim Ankle Skinny Jeans in Duchess ($179)
As Crawford demonstrated, these are fantastic skinny jeans for tucking into boots.
Black skinny jeans are one of the most versatile clothing items you could own.
On Crawford: Mother The Hustler Frayed Ankle Jeans ($228)
I'm following Crawford's lead and wearing these with a breezy button-down and flip-flops.
My favorite way to style white jeans for fall and winter: with other white or cream-colored pieces for a monochrome look.
On Crawford: L'Agence Margot High Waist Crop Jeans ($225)
Crawford dressed these up with heels and a silk blouse, but I'd be just as happy in sneakers.
On Cindy Crawford: 7 for All Mankind Dojo Wide Leg Jeans ($168)
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I can always rely on Madewell for comfy jeans that fit well.
Is it just me, or are full-length jeans difficult to find these days?
To me, wide-leg jeans tend to look dressier than skinnies, so I love them for work.
Next, Kate Middleton just wore a $13 Zara dress on a Zoom call.
Erin got her start as a Who What Wear intern over 14 years ago—back when the site only published a single story per day. (Who What Wear has since increased that number twentyfold.) She graduated magna cum laude from USC, which is how she ended up moving to Los Angeles from her hometown of San Diego. In college, she also interned at Refinery29, where she was promoted to editorial assistant and then assistant editor. After nearly three years at R29, she came back to WWW in 2016, where she currently holds the title of Associate Director of Fashion News (as well as the unofficial title of resident royal expert—in case you haven't noticed her numerous Kate and Meghan stories). She spends her days trying to incorporate her idols, Anna Wintour and Roger Federer, into as many stories as possible.
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