Top 5 Denim Trends from the Spring 2026 Runways
over the decades, denim Trends have been marked by the rise of specific silhouettes, ranging from ’70s bell bottoms to Y2K skinnies JeansBut on the Spring 2026 runway, designers’ proposals denim Bottoms weren’t about a defined trend or “it” gene. Rather, the best styles are colorful and embellish-friendly, with wearability, subtle nostalgia and experimentation at the forefront.
Here, WWD details the five best spring denim styles.
MM6 Maison Margiela, Spring 2026
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classic wash
For spring, luxury brands spanning Acne Studios to Celine elevated their offerings by refining the look and feel of this classic wash with polished denim styles, as seen via the MM6 straight-leg from Maison Margiela. Jeans.

Khaite, Spring 2026
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cuffed skirt
At Khaite, denim remains an important category for the brand, as seen through Catherine Holstein’s new risk-taking versions for spring 2026, including the indigo denim Killian skirt with cuffed-up hems on cropped jeans and midi skirts.

Lemaire, spring 2026
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Studded
Embellishments continue to dominate the denim market, from Aria’s Nicholas Eburne to Lemaire’s heavy slate denim high-waist straight pants with ample studded crystal-embellished styles – giving wearers a sense of playfulness and edge to their overall look.

Stella McCartney, Spring 2026
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’90s baggy
While wide-leg, cargo, and barrel-leg jeans remain popular oversized sizes in the denim market, the baggy look of the ’90s came to the fore on the runways as a strong style that transitions from day to night, as seen through Stella McCartney’s organic cotton denim Midwest Relaxed Curve Jeans.

Chloe, Spring 2026
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porous color
There’s a good dose of spring fever in denim bottoms this year with a mix of vibrant, saturated colors. These alternative washes brought a new vibrancy to the runway, as seen in Chloé Vibrant lavender dyed denim fog straight pants; Pink bottoms from Maria McManus in collaboration with Eggold and a myriad of jeans in almost every color of the rainbow at Versace.









