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Milan Street Fashion: Embracing Oversized Denim


Milan Street Fashion promotes a new fashion trend by embracing oversized denim.

 Italian blogger wearing Ksenia Schnaider jeans, photo by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom

Italian blogger wearing Ksenia Schnaider jeans, photo by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom

No more dark washed jeans; that trend is over! Dive into XXL jeans that are playful but large in proportions.

Extra roomy wide-legged jeans paired with cocoon-like capes is the hot Milan Street Fashion trend I observed at Milan Fashion Week.

This trend can be worn very fashionably in a variety of different ways, both casually and formally.

G-Star Raw

Pharrell Williams

By: Karl Hab

The fashion industry has been buzzing with excitement about musician and fashion icon Pharrell Williams becoming the co-owner of G-Star Raw, a brand that has launched several new denim lines.

Don’t Cry Milan

I’m partial to Don’t Cry Milan – a denim brand that is made in Italy. It is trendy, feminine and sexy.

Don’t Cry Milan jeans

Don’t Cry Milan jeans

Don’t Cry Milan jeans

Don’t Cry Milan jeans

The oversized tone-on-tone double denim trend is a must try! Double denim, also known as denim on denim, is simply the act of mixing and matching different denim pieces to create a head-to-toe denim outfit.

Inna’s Milan Street Fashion Favorites

IT girl wearing Ksenia Schnaider total look, photo by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom

IT girl wearing Ksenia Schnaider total look, photo by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom

FENDI street style, photo by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom

FENDI street style, photo by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom

FENDI street style, photo by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom

FENDI street style, photo by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom

Oversize denim isn’t the only trend of the season; denim is making a strong comeback in many ways.

Jeans and trenches with stripes and patches created by technical patchwork is also in trend.

Fashion bloggers and fashionistas should definitely embrace this new trend in edgy yet sensible fashion.

Vogue Ukraine editor-in-chief Masha Tsukanova, photo by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom

Vogue Ukraine editor-in-chief Masha Tsukanova, photo by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom

 

Written by Prestige Artists Inna

 

Street fashion photography by Aleksei Kipenko, @kipenkocom


Founder and Managing Director at Prestige Artists. You can find me on photoshoots and fashion events all over the world. Connect with me on social media!

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