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Denim Trends for 2026: Grey Jeans and the Return of Low-Rise Styles

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The quest for your best pair of jeans is a never-ending journey, not helped by the fact that every year, updated styles emerge to catch our attention. As we say goodbye to last year’s fashion trends, it’s time to look ahead and examine the jeans we can look forward to styling throughout 2026. While this winter’s coat trends lean dramatic, expect to find a somewhat more modest approach when it comes to your denim. The era of barrel jeans and wide-leg options isn’t over, but familiar silhouettes are being reimagined with an eye for timelessness rather than flair.

‘Right now, the energy centres around jeans that feel sophisticated but lived in. We’ve been obsessed with inspiration coming from the early 90s – clean, but with a bit of attitude. It’s the denim you actually want to wear: all-day easy, dinner-ready, and perfect for a quick weekend escape,’ says Marianne Gallagher McDonald, the creative director for Citizens of Humanity. In 2026, think stovepipe jeans to pair with classic white tees, wearable versions of low-rise Y2K revivals, and printed denim that’s retro, not dated.

Here, we uncover the six best denim trends to look out for in 2026.

Cigarette Styles

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Dior Spring/Summer 2026

After seasons of balloon-leg jeans, it seems that in 2026 we’re paring it back a bit. Perhaps inspired by Parisian street style or 90s fashion, stovepipe jeans – or cigarette jeans, depending on your preferred verbiage – are making a comeback. ‘From a directional perspective, we’re seeing a shift away from exaggerated silhouettes and toward straighter legs and more refined proportions. The focus is on balance and tailoring–silhouettes that feel considered and modern, rather than novelty-driven shapes,’ says Karen Phelps, the creative director of Agolde. Unlike skinny jeans, this lengthening silhouette fits snugly at the waist but leaves room in the legs, allowing you to wear a pair of boots beneath them if you so choose.

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Julia Stretch Jean In Mid Blue

Victoria Beckham Julia Stretch Jean In Mid Blue

Stretch High-Waisted Stovepipe Jean

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High Waist Stovepipe Jeans

Re/Done High Waist Stovepipe Jeans

Low-Rise Revival

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In 2026, ‘We’re seeing a return to lower-rise denim, paired with longer, leaner lines,’ says Phelps. While teeny-tiny Y2K jeans may have started as a quick trend, more wearable versions are going to be everywhere in the coming year. ‘We’re seeing that the appetite for low-rise revival is far more enduring,’ adds McDonald. ‘Low-rise has introduced a new, more current silhouette, one that feels considered and genuinely flattering, worlds away from the early-2000s versions.’

Nora Trouser

Citizens of Humanity Nora Trouser

The Low-Key Jean

Everlane The Low-Key Jean

Low-Rise Slim-Leg Denim Jeans

Agolde Low-Rise Slim-Leg Denim Jeans

Low-Rise Relaxed Straight-Leg Jeans

7 For All Mankind Low-Rise Relaxed Straight-Leg Jeans

Shades of Grey

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Though nothing could make us put blue jeans on the back burner, make room for new colourways to enter your wardrobe in the coming year. ‘We’re shifting away from the inky blacks and deep indigos that anchored last season, and centring around grey denim. It works as a neutral, but reads more directional, cool, understated, and modern,’ notes McDonald. ‘What makes it so compelling for us is its styling range – where we find that grey sharpens softer palettes, elevates colour, and gives even the simplest look a refined, fashion-forward finish.’

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Dane Wide-Leg Denim Jeans

Khaite Dane Wide-Leg Denim Jeans

Sasha Wide-Leg Jean

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The Half Pipe Wide-Leg Jeans

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Studded Wide-Leg Jeans

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Big & Baggy

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Comfort is always in style, and when it comes to denim, baggy does it best. While the frame-draping, voluminous jeans we’ve seen the past few seasons will linger, prepare for a slightly more tapered approach in 2026. Tailored elements like elegant pleating and waist-cinching details will keep the style fresh for the coming year. ‘Sculptural pieces with waist definition and longer lines feel key,’ says Phelps.

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Cinch Baggy Jean

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High Waisted Wide Leg Turn Up Jeans

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Prints, Please!

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Call it a return to whimsy or a way to make your jeans the star of the show. ‘Graphic, vintage-inspired prints are trending upward right now,’ says McDonald. ‘Timeless in spirit, but not nostalgic in a way that feels dated. For womenswear, we’re introducing vintage feminine florals on denim this season, an unexpected twist that feels fresh and wearable. Early response has been strong, and the print story is already resonating.’ If bold patterns feel out of your wheelhouse, metallic detailing is a nice way to step out of your comfort zone. ‘Strong colour, foil finishes, and silver accents are emerging as a fresh way to express individuality in denim, while still feeling polished and intentional,’ adds Phelps.

Wide-Leg Jeans

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Taylor Leopard Wide-Leg Jean

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Val ’90s High-Waist Cowhide Print Jeans

Reformation Val ’90s High-Waist Cowhide Print Jeans

1981 Wide-Leg Jean

Acne Studios 1981 Wide-Leg Jean

Felix Jeans

Damson Madder Felix Jeans
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Valentino Fall/Winter 2026

The high-waisted denim trend, which was revived from the 80s and 90s last decade, is making yet another grand return. Whether the style is skinny, straight-legged, or ballooned, maybe 2026 is the year when we finally collectively agree that high-rise jeans are often the most flattering.

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Agolde Harper Straight Jean

Soft-Tech Good True Relaxed Straight-Leg Jeans

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High-waist wide-leg jeans

High-waist wide-leg jeans

High-Rise Wide-Leg Jeans

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Tatjana Freund is Hearst’s Fashion & Luxury Commerce Editor, covering beauty, fashion and more across multiple brands. Previously, she worked at ELLE.com and Marie Claire. She’s a fan of whiskey neat, podcasts that give her nightmares, and one time Zoë Kravitz laughed at a joke she made. 

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