Baggy jeans have long since conquered our fashion hearts again. This it-piece is also worn on hot summer days.
It is currently considered the it-piece par excellence: the baggy jeans. The wide jeans score points with their casualness and take us back to the 2000s. So that we don’t have to leave the long trousers in the closet on hot summer days, here are some styling inspirations that shouldn’t make it too warm.
Perfect for the festival season
Of course, it is important to compensate for the long jeans made of thick denim with a light, tight and airy top. Stars like model Stefanie Giesinger (27) show us what these can be. She chose light blue baggy jeans to go with casual Birkenstocks and simple accessories like gold hoop earrings and a delicate necklace.
Hailey Bieber’s (27) bikini top is much more colorful. Justin Bieber’s (30) wife wore a multi-colored top in white with neon pink fruit and black with a gold-green pattern. Bieber also wore several pearl necklaces around her neck – another perfect look for the festival season.
Sporty in everyday life
Elsa Hosk’s (35) combination is more suitable for everyday wear. She wore light blue baggy jeans with cute bows. She left her blonde hair, which was styled with light blow-dry waves, open. A black shopper bag completed the casual style.
The two styles by Romee Strijd (29) and Lena Gercke (36) are less playful, but all the more sporty. The former wore wide-leg jeans with a wide cut in black. She styled her blonde hair in a trendy sleek bun. She also wore silver hoop earrings. Lena Gercke wore wide jeans. In terms of shoes, white sneakers matched the look, but also flat sandals, the ballerina flats or flip-flops that are back in fashion.
Source: Stern
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