The catwalk collections for the FW25 season emphasized the importance of the statement jeans.
One of the biggest trends for the season is the game with proportions, with the Skinny jeans finally getting out of fashion and exchanged for wide, barrel and baggy models. There was a large selection of washes and characteristics to see. Here are ten of the most interesting looks.
BlueMarine: Designer, David Koma
Stonewashed Straight leg jeans with floral applications and a suitable shirt with a hidden closure.
Chanel

Blue-washed jeans that passes into a suitable denim jacket with white chiffon history.
Coach: Designer, Stuart Vevers

Urban meets Cowboy: A light blue washed jeans with light brown leather panels.
Diesel: Designer, Glenn Martens

Bright Stone-Washed Jeans with a wide leg and extra wide envelopes.
Dolce & Gabbana

Jeans with a double waistband: a medium blue washing under a low-cut, light-washed jeans with golden jewelry details.
DSquared2: Designer, Dan and Dean Caten

A medium blue denim jeans with cargo bags and a stencil pattern.
Ganni: Designer, Ditte Reffstrup

A three-part outfit including a jacket with a blue faux collar and a peplum. The right skirt with a frayed hem lies above a loose trousers. The denim has a structured surface.
MM6 Martin Margiela

A classically styled jeans in a light blue washing with a stepped seam and blue -green piping. MSGM: Designer, Massimo Giortetti

A jeans with wide legs in dark denim with asymmetrically used patches and rivets.
Versace
Barrel leg jeans in one Destroyed Stone Wash With patches used in a darker wash.
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