24 Fall Outfits with Jeans 2025 That Are Cute, Chic, and Effortlessly Trendy
It is quite true to say that, fall outfits with jeans happen to form the crux of every stylish women winter wardrobe. They’re reliable, comfy, and if styled right, incredibly chic. But in 2025, denim isn’t playing it safe. It is broad, damaged, custom fit, layered and associated with all kinds of outer gear, heavy jackets, slouchy sweaters, glistening boots, and stand out coats.
I have gathered together in this post, 24 looks that I personally consider worth saving onto your inspiration board. Whether you’re into casual, plus size, midsize, dressy, or something in between — this lineup has your back (and legs). Ready to fall for denim all over again?
Effortless Western Layers with a Modern Edge
I would love to get into fall outfits with jeans, especially structured jackets and weathered denim with a hint of drama, (in this case, with this longer coat look this coffee blue hue warm day and wide-leg jeans and a few pleats on the torso, above). The style is casual, but not a whisper: it speaks out. That hat? It says, “Yes, I know what I’m doing.” It has contrast between pliancy and cleanness and that leads to actual visual balance.
The trench type jacket gives the jacket touch that is ideal in early fall- unstrict as it can be layered, but firm enough to give a definitive form to the body. The denims are both high-waisted and slightly flared in style, with just one knee-rip so that the appearance is less styled and more true to life. The raised heels elevate the outfit in a very literal sense, whereas the crop top is what brings the ensemble down to down-to-earth, street-friendly awesomeness. It’s elegant, but not try-hard.
I have done the variations of this outfit to brunch, gallery hopping, even to quick Trader Joe runs when I am aiming to look like I did not but I so did. I heard once a stylist tell Allure that you do not need many pieces, just strong so that they do not compete and it always held true to me.
In case it would get windy, I would add a light sweater, or change the sneakers to the errands during the day. The beauty in this case is versatility the look is ready but wholly subjected to customization.
Sporty Chic That Feels Unintentionally Cool
Yes, I want to re-create this: the laid-back layering of sweaters with a cool-girl feel because of the baseball cap, a thick chain, and light wash denim. This is a hidden star in the MVP of outfits to wear with jeans in the fall and the best to wear on that first day of fall.
The taupe sweater over a sharp white button-down lands in that middle ground sweet spot: it is not an oversized sweater, nor a slim-fit one. The jeans are loose in a slight taper with not too much variation in wash to add a little depth. And this is the thing about these boots–they lengthen the leg, and pin down the softness of the upper layers. This palette? A gauzy one-color beige that is all set to get pumpkin lattes and weekend markets.
I have always thought that by pairing up high-end basics with a touch of sportiness, one makes an outfit feel more his/her own. Basically, it is the same thing like saying, Yeah, I dress up, but I do not have to impress anyone. Something that I saw on Pinterest last year was that so many women used a look like this as travel inspo: comfortable, yet simple; elevated.
I would include an organized tote that would be in caramel tones, perhaps a plaid flannel to wear over the shoulder to add coatings late day. It is formal enough to be truly casual: the thought is put into it that it might as well be luxurious.
Dark Denim for the Days You Mean Business
There are days when you only want to put on your jeans as strong piece they are some piece that tells you, Yeah, I am working and I am that woman. This is one of those fall outfits with jeans that moves towards authority but does not forget femininity. The button-down in black tucked in high-rise distressed skinnies are boss energy.
There’s nothing accidental about this look. The so-called pointed-toe boots, the leather belt with a Western buckle, the restrained wristwatch all that is coded. Here, the jacket look is exchanged with an elegant blouse, and it demonstrates how you can make fall authoritative and still not bulky. These jeans are normal skinny types but intentionally ripped just to stay trendy and a little rebellious.
Real talk? I have copied this silhouette because there were times when I had to feel sharp in a room filled with men in suits. One of my friends calls it her “don’t-mess-with-me-unless-you’re-dressed-better” outfit. Fashion can never be without a pinch of salty armor.
To top it off I would wear a structured coat in case the wind blows. Something charcoal or deep burgundy for contrast. Or even make it sleek – this would great a fitted vest would give the entire look a modern change.
Laid-Back Layers for City Sidewalks
When you need that vintage laid back sort of slightly European vibe, which causes people around you to ask you where you were on a plane to Paris, this is the ensemble. It’s timeless, clean, and so well-proportioned for everyday life. Candy early-morning coffee runs, book-stores during sun-down hours, sweltered golden hours.
The distressed jeans are light-washed, cuffed and have the relaxing effect, being combined with the white sneakers, which is written as, Let us go walking for hours. The gray, long cardigan combines comfortable warmth that can be experienced on early mornings of fall and it can be compared to the hug in the fabric. The scarf detail and classic button-down elevate everything.
This combo reminds me of my mom’s best fall outfits with jeans from the ’90s — chic, layered, and entirely wearable. A little vintage, a little modern. It is a sort of outfit that can never go out of fashion as such due to the fact it was never in pursuit of trend to begin with.
Would I change anything? Perhaps a cross body bag that, in a cute desert saddle leather, or a pair of gold hoops to dress it up. But honestly? It’s pretty perfect as-is. Comfy and confident — what more do you need?
Bold Color Blocking with a Retro Twist
Let’s talk color. A rich red jacket over deep blue jeans? This is fall aesthetic wrapped in bold, retro elegance. Red is something undeniably strong and when you combine it with slight doses of style such as fancy buttons in gold and assertive earrings it all falls into place. Instantly polished, instantly put together.
These jeans are straight-leg, clean, and versatile. The white tee helps to keep it basic and a red cropped jacket to turn it up a notch. The accessories (the humongous hoops and the classy flats) complete it with grace. And, what if you can appreciate a formal-casual, somewhat playful style, yet, still find it fitted into your Tuesday, to-do-list, then it is yours.
This brings to my mind a glance that Jenna Lyons once admired in Vogue and as she put it, it is what I call, visually simple but palpably rich. I get it now. It feels good to combine straight lines with dark colors.
When I was adjusting this to real life I would wear boots or pointed heels to the date nights instead of the flats. Perhaps include a beret or a stiff coat in colder weather. It is fashionable, it is self-assured and completely unpredicted of any every day jeans.
Evergreen Drama with a Classic Twist
The fall has so much crispness about it that color story color should be used richly and this dark olive coat with chocolate is autumn in all of its best. It’s elegant, unexpected, and bold without screaming. The combination of a structured coat, tucked on a pair of form-fitted blackish-brown jeans, and a standard turtleneck is a perfect way to make sidewalks runways.
The coat is the one doing the hard work here, a real made to measure piece in a darkened earthy green that fits the brunette hues. The heels also are in the same tone, which are pointed-toe classics, which just makes the whole look even more sharp. What goes so right about this ensemble is that everything is toned down, hues of forest, mocha, and espresso blend in perfectly. These skinny jeans are tight but not tight and they go good with long as well as short outer wear and so these are excellent staples.
I am wearing such similar last Thanksgiving and felt like coming out of an editorial but did not even try. It is the old and sexy thing, like Cate Blanchett in an autumnal Netflix season in New York. And last of all do not overlook the power of a good hat, which puts everything in the instant lift.
The only thing I would add is an iconic casual tote in some warm neutral or even soft suede jacket to replace more casual outings. However, in actual sense, this look is a mood in itself.
Street Art Meets High-Comfort Denim
Those are those days when you want to say more with what you wear; well, this one screams joy in the most artistic and street-wise manner. Painterly over sized outer wear collides with a relaxed boyfriend jeans and metallic rose gold sneakers, and presto– magic occurs. Jeans can never be this expressive and playful, never lose its shape and purpose in fall outfits.
The coat, more of a work of art than a jacket, comes with a pop-art feel on top of a blue tee and brings some casual flair. The jeans are distressed, loosely-fitted, cuffed and leaving us with that desirable after-sleep look we always want to have. And the gold sneakers? Come on. They’re trendy, loud in the best way, and still completely wearable on a cool early fall day.
I have attempted something like this the previous year during a First Friday art walk and people literally pulled me aside. Such evidence is that jeans are not required to mean safe. This look makes you feel like someone is looking at you not that this is glitzy, but rather this is ad-real. Plus, Louis Vuitton crossbody? Instant luxe stamp.
Unless you would like to only tinker this outfit to colder weather, I would add a knit vest under the coat or a simple beanie in the matching color. Think practical layering with personality.
The Leather-Boot Look You’ll Keep Repeating
This would be my choice of look that can be worn seven days a week, never a dull moment in it. Balanced combinations are the life and the breath of fall outfit wearing jeans and in this case, we have casual denim, comfortable sweater, and powerful leather jacket forming almost dream team. It is Western, she grows a bit urban and 100 percent chic.
We will begin with denim: a slightly distressed mid-wash, but not too sloppy one. The structure is provided by the boots, almond-toe tan boots with a simple heel. The chocolate leather jacket finishes the look, rough but completely polished and the scarf look around the neck? French-girl touch. Subtle but statement-making.
This combination brings me back to the days when I needed a quick option and wore something to feel good about myself yet I had nothing to wear. One day, I heard Karla Welch, a celebrity stylist, say that, and I know it was true here, “Your personal style is strongest when you are being the most honest.”
What would I change? Possibly an add-on crossbody bag so that you can have free days and replace this sweater with a turtleneck in cold mornings. But overall? This is forever in my fall folder.
The Lumberjane Energy We All Secretly Crave
There’s something so cozy about a flannel shirt over distressed denim, especially when it’s styled with a fresh white tee and sturdy boots. It is the type of stare when you would want to be on the road to an apple farm or stayed all day outside with a hot cup of coffee with no alerts. At this point, this is my type of jeans-wearing fall outfit because I know it is going to be the easiest thing in the world to wear, but it will also look the best.
The check flannel is in a neutral tone, and does not make this too costume like, and the ripped light denim balance out the more structured shape. The shoes are white laced up, which is not what you would expect, is contemporary, and sensible. This is an excellent casual uniform that has work clothes origin and is Instagram-ready on the weekend.
I’ve worn a look like this to fall festivals and felt totally camera-ready without sacrificing comfort. And yes — comfy counts when you’re walking around all day. Consider layers that are easy to remove, clothes that breathe and footwear that won’t ruin your mood after three hours.
I could wear a more personal-style graphic tee as opposed to a plain tee, or I do some layering with a vest in case I wanted more than a jacket but not a jacket. And yes, this look is also suitable with midsize and plus size women. It’s forgiving and flattering all at once.
Soft Texture & Slouchy Elegance
This is the one that you listen to when you are inside and it is in the morning and you love brunches and enjoy candle-lit days in your living room with jazz music playing in the background. Off-shoulder sweater, distressed skinny jeans and over-the-knee boots are a dreamy and ultra-cozy combination yet remaining cute and a bit sexy. It’s giving “I’m staying in… but could be convinced to go out.”
That oversized sweater is everything. The off shoulder collarbone is just visible, it is comfortable and warm but not too heavy which is demonstrated well in the knit texture. The jeans have already been distressed to be in skinny fit, not too much but not too less the trend of these jeans. And those boots? Pure fall romance. The suede trim mellows out the appearance and also lengthens the profile.
This is my stay at home uniform and coffee-date uniform. A bit of dry shampoo, gold hoop earrings, and you’re done. I’ve seen stylists like Rachel Zoe rave about off-shoulder knits for transitional weather — “They’re the easiest way to do sexy and soft without overthinking it.”
Would it be possible to replace the jeans with a skirt or could one pair it with shorts in a warmer climate? Totally. But in October? These fall outfits with jeans hit just right.
Weekend Stripes and Laid-Back Neutrals
This is one of those fall outfits with jeans that put you in a good mood even before you empty out the first cup of coffee. It is that combination of cozy, functional and slightly styled that you could take out the door to run errands or meet someone casually and feel you. The striped blouse with a tie neck and the cozy tan cardigan add layering to this outfit but not so hard. The light-wash cuffed jeans add the right amount of dimension.
The light denim also has that aging vintage feel as it was found in the right rack and is tapered right at the ideal point. The bow striped top balances out the outfit and turns it more adorable than simple. Throw in the knit cardigan, the kind of longline, neutral cardigan you reach for when you need something quick to wear, the kind you also reach for because it works every time, and pair it with the white sneakers and you have just put together a casual uniform that manages to get all the right notes.
I would wear it to have a Sunday stroll or even while working at a corner of a cozy cafe. The ratios are casual without being slovenly and all is deliberate. I spotted an identical combo on a Who What Wear roundup on capsule wardrobes: stripes, + soft outerwear = timeless.
Would you be able to wear a belt on top of this or a vest over it during layering? Totally. However, to make this work you don not have to. It’s effortlessly styled already.
Boss Moves in Bold-Wide Denim
And when it comes to fall outfits with jeans, one of the things I am madly in love with is how the plus size and mid size fashion are using wide silhouettes when it comes to their clothes. The appearance is all authority, a dark brown leather coat, sharp white button down and super-wide denim that makes the statement, I enter a room and I take it over. These lines are so architectural to me, and I can not get enough of them.
The leather jacket (or trench, depending on how you style it) brings both shine and structure. The blouse? A bit dishevelled collar, not tightly buttoned down, that chic workwear blonde attitude of the girl-editor off duty. But enough of this jeans we were talking about – it is not that wide below the hip and is trimmed at an ideal boot or heel length. They are trend-oriented yet they can be dressed up to be either formal or casual.
I wore something like it at Mango last season, and found surprising how elongating it appeared. It is the type of denim that you would wear when you are ready to be noticed. A chunky accessorized belt is the perfect period.
And to layer this, you might as well wear a fitted turtleneck under or a bigger gold chain. But honestly, this look is a showstopper as-is. Bold, tailored, powerful.
Downtown Denim, But Make It Red Carpet
One of the hottest denim-on-denim looks this fall is a red coat such as the one in this outfit, a denim core outfit and a pair of heels like the ones shown here which make the subway scene exactly what it is straight off the front row. It is a big city, sure of itself, and affordable in a surprising way when being broken down to pieces.
The foundation is built on the denim jacket and cropped jeans, which are very Canadian tuxedo, but in the updated version. The genuine showstopper can be seen in the coat: it is light in color, voluminous, and sharply cut. It counterbalances the denim in tone as well as size. And those tan heels? They put the whole outfit one level up, maintaining it in a city chic style.
I’ve seen this silhouette pop up in fashion week street style and was inspired to try it myself with a muted orange trench I thrifted. It became the most flattered item I have worn the entire month.
Want to tweak it for daywear? Find replacements by swapping the heels with ankle boots or putting a sweater underneath the denim jacket. Yet, to tell the truth, this combo seems to be the one to represent the future of fall ensembles with jeans dramatic, layered, strong in visuals.
Neutral Layers With a Wild Side
The Fall gives fashion the fun faire when you add contrast to the equation like the casual denim and neutral coat with the wildcard pair of boots. It is an iconic camel color on its upper, topped with a fashionable flair on its soles. Leopard booties are returning to the scene in 2025 and this match proves why.
With that slouchy and oversized hood, the tan jacket and complementing hoodie are screaming to be comfortable and cozy, am I right? The light wash jean is lightly cropped and cuffed but provided the outfit with a little bit of bite. And the boots? Leopard print, mid-heel and only well-groomed enough to announce that you know what you are doing.
I actually own these boots (or a near-identical version), and I swear they turn a plain outfit into a look. Throw in the broad brimmed hat and round glasses and you have the jacket look that is editorial but not to the extent of being dressed up.
To make this a bit more personal, I would add a gold chain or add a dark burgundy lip to contrast. Whether you want to take your fall casual to the next level, this is the way to do it – the base should be soft, and the details are what should shine.
Playful Comfort That Feels Like a Hug
This is one of these jeans fall outfits that fills your body with a warm pumpkin spice embrace. Thick sweater, a hooded coal jacket, tan lace-up and a yellow beanie that is exactly playfully enough. It is snug, soft, and it is hundred percent wearable, be it when you are out to run errands or when taking a walk through leaves listening to a podcast.
These are mid-wash and slightly tapered jeans, which is perfect to tuck into the boots or roll them up like this. The sweater is knitted and voluminous, which provides you with the layering without efforts. Throw in the hooded jacket and you are asking to be sent a cold wind at which to totally justify the attire.
My favorite part is how texture and tone are working throughout this entire outfit by using wool, knit, denim and that little leopard pattern on the bag. It’s styled but not stiff. I have had a similar outfit on an outing without any adjustment before and looked fabulous without any doodle each time I stepped out of the vehicle.
To make it fancier, replace these boots with suede heels and beanie with a beret. Yet in real sense this is a blueprint on how to cute cold-weather comfort.
Power Pink With a Streetwear Spin
There is no need to be coy: a hot pink coat worn over a relaxed denim is not modest, and this is precisely the idea. This appearance is not afraid, stylish, and so trendy in fall outfits with jeans in 2025. Severe tones are making big motions this season, they are looking great on easy-going shapes and sneaker-cache this season? Chef’s kiss.
The jeans are casual and loose and cuffed at the right length to reveal the ankle, creating just the right air of off-duty. Instead, the crop top base makes things easier going and tight, complementing the bulk of the coat. Throw in the clean white sneakers and sling bag and the entire outfit simply falls into place. It’s comfy, colorful, and seriously Instagrammable.
This is bringing me back to a time when I spotted a person with a neon jacket in downtown LA last fall and I actually ran after her to enquire about the source. (It was vintage, of course.) The thing is that such a pop is influential.
To elevate it further? Change to silver heels and have a night-out look, or wear it with a printed sweater underneath. But even like that, this upbeat exquisite is worn with such confidence that it can not be fake.
Soft Lilac, Strong Energy
Similar to those other lines, this ones fall outfit with jeans can be listed among those gracious plus size friendly outfits that reveal that soft tones are not to be shy. This combination of pale lilac and the creamy whites makes this outfit look dreamy as well as finished. Additionally, the figure is also balanced with the silhouette, cropped jeans, flowy knit cardigan, fitted top; this is to show that it will suit every curve in a flattering manner without clinging.
The cut of the light wash jeans is clean and classic and just the right amount of length that won just above the ankle, which is ideal to display a pair of sleek sneakers. The cardigan slips so perfectly without being oppressive and the white sweater with a ribbed tank gives it a casual earthy feel. Add in the structured bag and the wide-brimmed hat? You have got that jacket look, and, no, you even have not a jacket.
This outfit feels like something you’d wear while exploring a new city on a sunny fall day — museum in the morning, wine bar in the afternoon. I also love how adaptable it is. Trade the tank in favor of a long sleeved tee and you have a November-able one.
The one thing of a new addition would probably be a large gold necklace or even a scarf that is either printed or tied on the bag. But to be honest, this is a well-rounded look to such a degree that it is more of a blueprint.
Retro Varsity Cool Meets City Edge
Here is the one that is addressed to the girls which are not afraid of sporty shapes. The varsity jacket is a sleek satin red that goes well with the classic ripped denim and old sneakers (high top) combining a serious 90s-now vibe. It is assertive, it is fashionable and it is non-serious enough, which we must admit, makes it more perfect.
They are all the right spots distressed, and are slouchy without appearing shapeless, and fall above the ankle so they can be worn with shoes whose shoes are iconic. The white ribbed tee has structure tucking in, and the sheeny jacket has the drama that is short and loud. The whole vibe is streetwear, but smart.
This is the sort of appearance which I draw on should I be feeling a bit saucy in a low-reputable fall afternoon. Perhaps to a coffee shop in the neighborhood or to a film by myself but there is a certain comfort in having the balls to do it. The shoes of this kind, namely Jordan-esque ones have never actually disappeared, but this combination with denim makes them the center of attention once again.
I’d layer a hoodie under the jacket if I wanted more warmth or trade the tee for a sweater when temps drop. Either way, it’s proof that sporty doesn’t mean sloppy.
Minimalism That Moves
And then, of course, there is the fact that you may have prints and distressing fatigue and need a palette cleanser of clean lines and so this is your opportunity. Light denim, white sneakers, pastel top with boxy shape minimal, cool and Earthly. It is these types of fall outfits with jeans that I tend to wear most of the time. Easy to wear, easy to feel good in.
Wide-leg jeans allow one to make a beautiful body silhouette, neither to liquid or static. The proportions are perfect, combined with the powder-blue three-quarter sleeve top. And the sneakers are white and old fashioned just the one that you purchase two times just to have extra pair in a good condition.
I have been rocking on the variants of this style since the beginning of September. It is that there is no need to think about it dress, yet it remains styled. I used to read somewhere in Harper Bazaar that luxury is quiet and this ensemble seems an ideal illustration of it.
I would just want to get a little more heavy-handed by simply adding a big bracelet or perhaps a scarf around a pony. However, it does not take much to give this appearance intentionality as it is presently.
Striped Sweaters and Pumpkin-Spice Energy
Is it possible to deny that a striped sweater during fall is something sacred? The sweater is on the extreme comfort end of the diamond with thick ribbed knit, warm cinnamon and pastel colors, and just washed blue jeans and white sneakers. It’s casual, it’s comforting, and totally cute.
It is a high-rise light-distressed wash making the jeans a mature look that does not risk veering into the grunge style. The pinstripes are quite strong and grounded, and the fabric is chunky enough that you can wear it out without any other jacket. The crisp white sneakers anchor everything in clean simplicity.
It is my favorite to wear when I need to be dressed appropriately to the season but without much effort. A fast braid, lip neutral and you are ready to go. One of my girl friends refers to this as her apple orchard outfit, and I can see why.
To level it up? Include a crossbody leather bag, possibly a jacket in a rust shade in case it is going to get chilly. But honestly, you don’t need to tweak a thing. It’s fall perfection in its purest form.
Timeless Leather and City-Chic Energy
There is hardly an outfit that proves to be timeless than a black moto jacket on an autumn rich palette. This is the proper outlet of downtown power-lunch power, however, with a tailored magenta turtleneck, slim indigo denim, and white sneakers. Clean, put-together, and ready to go anywhere.
These jeans are slim and fitted and this means that they are easily layered under boots or worn with a simple looking sneaker like this one. The top color gives a warmth to the outfit and the leather jacket adds a sharp tone to it. Toss in a wine-colored crossbody and you’ve got a style that’s easy and dressy at once.
Frankly, this is a sort of an outfit I would draw if I need to make use of it when I have a meeting and dinner afterward. It bridges that day-to-night gap effortlessly. There is no doubt that this jacket is an addition to your building blocks, as InStyle once so eloquently put it, as something that would feel like armor and poetry, and it has both of those.
The only thing that I would change were red lips or replacing sneakers with heels. But this version? Perfection for a crisp October in the city.
Modern Prep in Cream and Forest
This one’s for the quiet luxury lovers. A crisp cotton white shirt under an expensive-looking cable vest, and cream straight-leg jeans, it is learned, but not stuffy. It is sharp, intelligent and totally flexible to fit into your denim switch-up in 2025.
The vest is deep green in color, with cable texture, and looks both dimensional and weighted, depending on the season. It can be worn in a layered set with a collared shirt and just enough polish to give you that aura of I could give a course on fashion because it looks like. The unsung hero here is the creamy ivory jeans (and they are mildly tapered). They soften the contrast and feel super elevated.
This reminds me of the “coastal academic” wave that’s trending on TikTok and Pinterest this fall — smart, clean, but totally wearable. I have experimented with this formula and, time after time, I received compliments, in particular when I accessorize with a statement necklace or an oversized clutch.
If you’re wanting to warm it up, swap the shirt for a tissue turtleneck or even add a blazer. But as it is? This is one of those looks, which are self explanatory, it is polished and chic but does not look stiff.
Throwback Denim With a Fresh Twist
Overalls are on again, and not in a kitsch manner. This look is refreshingly casual, nostalgic, and surprisingly modern. It is comfortable and does not approach sloppy with fitted black tank and black sandals. It is ideal on a squelchy autumn day, or at a farmer market, or it can be a special coffee with a friend that you haven’t seen in years.
The overalls are light-wash and rolled at the cuff, giving a nod to that retro ’90s vibe without being costume-y. The black tank fixes the appearance, and the low sandals keep the outfit light and casual. Here, there is no jacket involved, yet you can simply add a heavy cardigan or a cropped plaid to gain some texture and warmth.
Last fall, I wore overalls again after several years, and I forgot how liberating they are. They are fun, and sitable, not to mention that they are done with a purpose.
Want to transition this look into colder days? Add a sweater underneath and layer with boots. You’ll keep the charm but add the warmth.
Velvet Details and Effortless Elegance
Finally, we have a combination of texture, tone and a touch of luxe, an outfit. Cue black crewneck sweater, medium-wash jeans and deep wine velvet loafers – dreamy combination of soft and solid. Toss in a bold printed scarf, oversized sunglasses, and you’re stepping out with purpose.
The jeans have a vintage straight-leg style no distressing and no flare, a clean look. Personality comes in with the scarf, and rich loafers add that velvet touch which shouts fall without actually having leaves on the ground. It is completed by a structured grey bag which is classy yet completely unpretentious.
In a British Vogue editorial on the topic of what they referred to as slow luxury, I caught glimpse of a similar combo and I was hooked ever since. It’s proof that understated doesn’t mean underdressed.
To make this more brisker, I would include a custom coat, or even a textured jacket, such as houndstooth or plaid. But that is actually the thing, this is a fashionless kind of a look, just the way good denim is supposed to be.
Therefore, here we are a total of 24 fall outfits with jeans for 2025 that introduce fashion, purpose, and a perfect dose of personality to your wardrobe. Dress up or dress down, layers, or minimalism, there is a style here to the mood, to every woman, and to every fall day that needs some fashion excitement.
Which one speaks to you first?
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