Denim street style at Paris Fashion Week captured the free-spirited, anything-goes vibe of recent collections—empowering consumers to experiment with their denim looks on a whim.
A sleek ’70s safari jacket, a Y2K shrunken denim jacket with blue fur cuffs and designer jacquard denim jeans were some of the standout looks. Styling touches—like a popped collar on a slouchy jacket or a classic Trucker worn off the shoulders—infused each look with bold attitude. Baggy jeans tucked into over-the-knee boots added unexpected drama.
DIY aesthetics made a strong showing: jeans and denim shorts were spliced, patched, and reimagined with contrasting textiles. Cut-off shorts were worn long and paired with stiletto boots, while baggy jeans featured intricate lattices of cutouts.
Though oversized, relaxed fits brought a streetwear edge to the scene, the presence of bootcut and flare silhouettes hinted at a slow shift back toward slimmer lines.