Will we ever hit denim fatigue? Probably not. There’s just so much to choose from. Case in point: For Fall 2017, designers offered up everything from 2000s-era low-riders (Alexander McQueen) to jeans laced back and front with gold chains (Y/Project). Those anxious to take these wild fall denim trends for a whirl, we salute you. To the rest, don’t worry, this season brings with it plenty of new takes on tried-and-true classics — wearable (but not dull!) styles that’ll serve you for seasons to come.
Embroidered denim has been a fashion staple for decades and that's not about to change anytime soon. The pre-fall and fall collections of Adam Selman (pictured here), Jonathan Simkhai, Dolce & Gabbana, Isabel Marant, Each x Other and Gucci were all about denim detailing — strategically placed cross-stitched flowers in particular.
Embroidered denim has been a fashion staple for decades and that's not about to change anytime soon. The pre-fall and fall collections of Adam Selman (pictured here), Jonathan Simkhai, Dolce & Gabbana, Isabel Marant, Each x Other and
To the rest, don’t worry, this season brings with it plenty of new takes on tried-and-true classics — wearable (but not dull!) styles that’ll serve you for seasons to come.