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The Only 4 Denim Styles We're Backing for Fall

Paige Fall Denim Trends
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Now that it's September, it's officially time to talk about fall trends—specifically denim trends. We all know that denim will always be en vogue, but there are a select few styles that fashion people will wear on repeat as the weather gets cooler. Before I get into the details, just know that PAIGE is the only brand you need for effortless fall looks. I credit the cool-girl brand for inspiring my fall fashion mood board—its selection of modern cuts, pretty neutrals, and elevated pieces have OOTD written all over them. Scroll through the fall denim trends below—I guarantee they'll be the most flattering styles you'll wear this season.

Paige Fall Denim Trends

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From now on, wide-leg jeans are the only jeans I'm wearing. They're super comfortable and so versatile, and I love that the PAIGE pair comes in multiple styles and colorways. I like to style them with a tighter top like a baby tee or cropped tank to complement their baggy silhouette.

Paige Fall Denim Trends

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A jean jacket will always be a staple for transitional seasons—it's literally the perfect layering piece for a crisp fall day. Also, can we talk about how chic the denim blazer is?

Paige Fall Denim Trends

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I love a jumpsuit for a one-and-done outfit. But in denim? Even better. You can elevate it with heels and gold hoops, or dress it down with sneakers and a headband.

Paige Fall Denim Trends

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Denim skirts have a special place in my heart. I love a microskirt with a tube top or polo for a Y2K vibe, or a midi skirt with a sweater for a more polished look.

Emma Walsh
Associate Beauty Editor, Branded Content

Emma is an associate beauty editor of branded content. She’s a passionate writer who loves all things beauty, wellness, and personal growth. Before pursuing writing, she worked in influencer marketing at Gallery Media Group, which owns digital brand PureWow. She lives in New York City, where you can usually find her running to a Pilates class or sipping on a green juice in the park.