Unrivalled in their ability to flatter, flare jeans are a total fashion godsend. No self-respecting denim devotee would be without a pair in their wardrobe arsenal, and for excellent reason.
Steeped in 1970s nostalgia, the silhouette is nothing short of magical when it comes to both bum-sculpting and leg elongation – especially when paired with retro platforms à la our current screen crush Daisy Jones.
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For those wanting to induce some major 1970s It-girl energy, voluminous bell-bottoms are the way to go. Style with a sheer, ruffle blouse and an Afghan-style gilet for maximum impact – bonus points awarded if you can squeeze in some paisley.
If you're looking to steer clear of the 'flower child' aesthetic (zero judgement – the Woodstock vibe is an acquired taste), rest assured, there are other options available.
Kick flares, defined by a slim-fit leg and a cropped length, are hugely versatile. Style with chunky loafers for work, platform trainers on the weekends, or dress them up for a chic summer soirée with mules or minimalist sandals. Alternatively, opt for a floor-skimming hem and allow a pointed statement pump to peep out below.
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Also pleasingly widespread now are slimmer flare shapes – these styles offer more subtlety, and when combined with a high-rise waistband, can give the illusion of a longer leg. Flares go well with all kinds of tops, from bandeaus and halters to keyhole designs and classic tanks - going for a fitted style allows the drama of your jeans to take centre stage.
Hello! Fashion shares our favourite ways to style flare jeans this season:
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