Naturally, it correlated with the rise of Instagram, filters and Face-tune, and helped mark the end of a charming British disheveledness. "It highlights the top of the bum which balances a more rounded bottom. Then, there are the brands like Re/Done and E.L.V Denim that re-use denim – chopping, unpicking and moulding old jeans into something new. "I’m normally scared of bootcut jeans because they feel like an early 2000s horror," says Saporita. One easy way to raise a rear? Shoes: Marc Fisher Camela Slingback Pump,$150 $30, Boasting sizes up to 24, these black jeans are as comfy as they are chic, and the straight/flare leg creates evens out wider hip proportions. The straight-leg fit goes with pretty much anything, hits right at the ankle, and has a high waist that I like. From straight-leg styles to on-trend flares, these are the best denim cuts to buy in 2020. Mistake: Wearing Too Much Distressing. Despite Topshop releasing eight new sturdier, Nineties-inspired cuts in 2020, skinny jeans are still its best-selling design. Curvy figures might struggle with straight-leg designs as they highlight the widest part of the thigh then hang loose through the leg. I love that they use ethically sourced fibers, and that some washes are even made from Tencel. "The soft V-yoke is the most flattering no matter your body type," says Saladino. I hate jeans with stretch and much prefer a rigid fabric that holds its shape well. If you need inspiration, just look to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley – the model can't get enough of hers. So long as you avoid anything resembling jeggings, and look for a one to two per cent elastane content, no one will know the difference. All rights reserved. At first, you'll lament the loss of your skinny jeans – the unobtrusive silhouette is easy to style and they are surprisingly comfortable – but once you loosen up, you can't go back. Thanks to strategically-placed back pockets, this sleek silhouette gives your bottom a boost. "Versatility is really important to me. ", Shoes: Birdies The Starling Slippers, $140, The shopper: Hali Potters, editorial projects coordinator at Good Housekeeping, What she's looking for: "Length is always my biggest problem with jeans because I’m 4'11"," says Potters. "I’m also skeptical of high-waisted denim because I’m not trying to make my legs look longer — I just want to look proportioned.". The style set has long swapped its skinnies for slim-leg jeans, which are just as versatile. 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"People think that coatings or embellishments are too hard to pull off, but this proves that little details can maximize the style.” As for fit, Drepaul was impressed: "Jeans are usually big on my waist and tight everywhere else, but the high rise resolved that. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. ", Shoes: Ann Taylor Lorna Garden Embroidered Suede Sandals, $148 $39, The shopper: Veda Drepaul, lead product support specialist at Hearst Magazines, What she's looking for: "I’m looking for a pair of jeans that hugs my curves but doesn’t squeeze them — no muffin top!" Not only are they insanely comfortable (I leave them on when I get home from work—that never happens), but I also love that they come in a cropped length that hits perfectly at the ankle for my 5' 3" frame.—Lindsay Schallon, senior beauty editor, These are my favorite jeans. Still, if you find this cut too retro to slot into your everyday wardrobe, just go for a cropped hemline – it's slim at the thigh and kicks out subtly just below the knee. "The back seam also goes up a little higher and really lifts her bottom," says Saladino. Says Saladino, "We paired this with a point-toe pump to elongate her leg. The jeans are not tight and concentrate on hiding flaws like the tummy area. That point creates a long, clean line that makes the whole look really streamlined. I don’t want to have to cover my butt because it looks flat, so if I can find a pair that really lifts it, and that feels good, I’m sold!". Buy one of each, or find your go-to pair in our helpful guide to each cut below. Plus, sign up here to get Harper’s Bazaar magazine delivered straight to your door. And a short history of the modern skinny jean. Glamour may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers.