You'll Love This Denim Trend Even If You Never Wear Jeans
Flared, fitted, or slouchy, this season's biggest denim trend isn't about which style of jeans you wear, but how they're embellished—namely, with cool embroidery. Intricately stitched denim has popped up on the runway, the streets of fashion week, and some of the A-list's coolest style stars.
Whether you're drawn to flora, fauna, or quirky abstract motifs, embroidery adds a little something extra to the denim styles you already love. To help you test the trend, we shopped out a few of our favourite pieces below, but just know that if you're feeling crafty, you could always DIY the trend too!
Read on for a little inspiration and shop our favourite embroidered denim pieces now…
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Need some denim outfit inspiration? Check out these easy style ideas!
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