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Nicole Phelps, Vogue Runway Director
I’ve gotta have both of these: The dark rinse, loose-fit jumpsuit and the sleek taped-seam trench.
Photo: Courtesy of Colovos
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Jorden Bickham, Executive Fashion Editor
I’m always a fan of denim when Dries does it . . . the cut, style, everything. These are a pair to covet (not to mention the lavender pair I spotted in the showroom).
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Laird Borrelli-Persson, Archive Editor
While I don’t have the height to wear this look, I love the suede denim combination of this BY. Bonnie Young look, and the maxi as an alternative to the ultra-wide-leg look that we are seeing everywhere.
Photo: Luca Babini 2016 / Courtesy of BY. Bonnie Young
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Edward Barsamian, Style Editor
I’ve always been a fan of a wide-leg silhouette for day or night and this version from Victoria, Victoria Beckham feels fresh with a hint of athleticism through a racing stripe detail.
Photo: Courtesy of Victoria, Victoria Beckham
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Steff Yotka, Fashion News and Emerging Platforms Editor
The very-low-rise embellished jeans at Alexander McQueen are bringing me back to my early aughts days—and I’m not mad about it.
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Liana Satenstein, Fashion News Writer
Tap into yo’ freaky denim self with these garter belt jeans for Spring. It reminds me of Coyote Ugly—which is always a classic, like the all-American blue jean!
Photo: Umberto Fratini / Indigital.tv
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Emily Farra, Fashion News Associate
I’m typically romper-averse, but I’d live in this denim one by Vanessa Seward. I love the longer rolled-up shorts, crisp, raw denim, and rounded collar. And I’d wear it just like this—with wooden clogs and a bandana!
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It wasn’t so long ago that the idea of seeing jeans on the runway would have provided a serious shock. Denim was strictly reserved for the weekend, not to be confused with haute ready-to-wear—but that all changed within the space of a few years. Perhaps it was Vetements’s game-changing deconstructed jeans from Spring ’15, which were shocking at first (mainly because they cost upwards of $1,500, but that hasn’t stopped anyone from buying them) and soon became de rigeur. Or we can chalk it up to women dressing more casually now, or maybe it’s a combination of both. Designers now sprinkle jeans in with hand-beaded evening gowns and fur coats without a second thought. This season alone there were denim trench coats, denim dresses, and no shortage of statement jeans, from the garter belt version at Y/Project, to the racing-stripe flares at Victoria, Victoria Beckham. There were even jeans in Maria Grazia Chiuri’s debut collection for Christian Dior—that has to mean something, right?
And since most Vogue.com editors live in their jeans, we asked them to sound off on the ones they want the most from the Spring ’17 shows—see our favorites in the slideshow above.
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