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This Underrated Jeans Trend Is Making a Comeback This Spring—French Women Are Already Rocking It

  • Writer: Илья Суворов
    Илья Суворов
  • Mar 9
  • 2 min read

When it comes to denim, fashion trends tend to come and go in cycles—one season, it's skinny jeans, then baggy silhouettes, then classic straight-leg styles. And now, this spring, a once-overlooked trend is making a strong comeback: flared jeans. French women, known for their effortless style, have already embraced this revival, showing us how to wear flares in a fresh and modern way in 2025.


Blumarine Embellished low-rise flared jeans
Blumarine Embellished low-rise flared jeans

Why Are Flared Jeans Trending Again?


The return of flared jeans makes perfect sense—they create a balanced silhouette, elongate the legs, and add a touch of elegance to any outfit. Unlike the exaggerated bell-bottoms or oversized baggy styles of the past, today’s flares are more refined. The new take on this ‘70s-inspired trend features a subtle flare from the knee, making them versatile and easy to style.


FRAME  Le Crop Mini cropped metallic coated high-rise bootcut jeans
FRAME Le Crop Mini cropped metallic coated high-rise bootcut jeans

Fashion influencers and French style icons like Jeanne Damas and Camille Charrière have already been spotted incorporating flares into their spring wardrobes. They pair them with classic white shirts, cropped blazers, and sleek heeled shoes, creating effortlessly chic and timeless ensembles.


AMI PARIS High-rise flared jeans
AMI PARIS High-rise flared jeans

How to Wear Flared Jeans This Spring


1. With a Classic Blazer

French women love to pair flared jeans with structured blazers—either fitted or oversized—for a polished yet laid-back look that works for both the office and casual outings.


MOTHER  The Weekender mid-rise flared jeans
MOTHER The Weekender mid-rise flared jeans

2. With Feminine Blouses

Romantic blouses with puffed sleeves, lace details, or delicate fabrics balance out the retro vibe of flares, adding a fresh and feminine touch.


RICK OWENS  Bolan coated high-rise flared jeans
RICK OWENS Bolan coated high-rise flared jeans

3. With Ballet Flats or Ankle Boots

If you’re wearing long flares, they look best with heeled boots or sleek mules to enhance the leg-lengthening effect. For a more relaxed, Parisian-inspired look, opt for ballet flats—a nostalgic nod to the early 2000s.


FRAME Le Palazzo mid-rise flared jeans
FRAME Le Palazzo mid-rise flared jeans

4. With Cropped Tops or Tucked-In Knits


To highlight your waist and create a flattering shape, pair flared jeans with cropped tops or tuck in your sweaters and blouses for a refined, proportional look.


AG Jeans  New Alexxis high-rise wide-leg jeans
AG Jeans New Alexxis high-rise wide-leg jeans

The comeback of flared jeans this spring is a great opportunity to experiment with silhouettes and bring a touch of retro-chic style into your wardrobe. French women have already proven that this trend can be adapted to modern-day fashion while maintaining their signature effortless elegance. So, if you're looking for a way to refresh your spring outfits, it might be time to give flares another chance!


Blumarine Embellished low-rise flared jeans
Blumarine Embellished low-rise flared jeans


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