How To Style A Classic Flare Jean For Any Occasion

Boho style is back, and that means flared jeans are, too. From wide leg to bootcut, these flattering silhouettes are popping up on store shelves and our social media feeds. "We've been ripe for a boho revival for quite some time now. The '00s was the last era we really saw flares as the frontrunner in denim," says Jordan Stolch, personal stylist with Mikado Personal Styling exclusively tells Women.com. She explained that fashion has cycled through skinny, straight, then baggy jeans, which means flares look fresh again — even if skinny jeans are a trend that won't die. "It makes sense that this style is taking main stage again — especially after what we saw from Kendrick Lamar at the Super Bowl." There's no doubt this is a denim trend you'll be seeing everywhere in 2025.

While this swishy denim cut might be a callback to the 1970s — or even the 2000s when fashion was mad for all things bohemian — these jeans can work for any style. They can also work for any occasion, whether you're doing a casual Saturday with the girls or dressing more polished for work. Below, we explore a couple of tricks for incorporating this trendy style into your wardrobe while staying true to your personal style.

Weekend coffee run

One great perk with flared jeans is they're often made with stretch denim, so they don't pinch or restrict your movement. On those days you're looking for an easy daytime outfit for grabbing coffee or running errands, reach for denim flares instead of leggings to look just a bit more put together.

The trendy shape will add visual interest to the timeless outfit formula, enabling you to be comfortable and stylish at the same time. Add an oversized top to try the dress-over-pants trend (like Gigi Hadid!) for an even trendier silhouette. For something a little warmer that follows this same setup, "Pair your flared jeans with a chunky-knit oversized sweater," suggests Jordan Stolch. "And your favorite heeled Chelsea boots."

Lunch with your friends

While flare jeans pair beautifully with towering platforms or boots, the wide cuff looks just as good over simple sneakers. That makes them a great option for grabbing a meal with your pals. Dress it up with a coordinating belt or a statement jacket, like Bella Hadid did in New York City, and you've got an instant look for happy hour.

Business casual at the office

Jeans don't have to be too casual for the office. Of course, it matters which jeans you choose. Flared jeans can look office-appropriate but you're still best off if you choose a dark-colored wash. Once you've found the right pair, the key to making them professional is accessorizing them properly.

Jordan Stolch recommends "styling them with a tailored blazer and a simple underlayer, such as a bodysuit." A neatly tucked button-up can also be a good option. Be mindful of the details to make your ensemble polished. "Keep the look professional by finishing it off with some simple jewelry and comfortable pumps," says Stolch.

Flirty festival wear

The flare's 1970s origins mean they add a serious dose of bohemian energy to your outfit, making them perfectly suited for festival attire. If something like Coachella or Stagecoach is on your calendar this year, you can lean into your denim's vintage feel by pairing your flares with a little flair in the form of a fringed bag or jacket. Don some fun jewelry and a statement top for a creative and casual look that's festival-ready.

Romantic date night

The long, feminine lines of flared jeans make them a perfect foundation for your dramatic going out looks—perfect if you're getting dressed for date night. Especially if your style already leans a little boho, it's the perfect opportunity to lean into drapey shapes or bold patterns to balance out the movement in the jeans. Whatever you pick, think statement.

Then, add a little glamor. "Dress up your denim by choosing a statement, elevated blouse for a night out," says Jordan Stolch. "Finish it off with your favorite evening footwear, like a sexy sandal or sleek booty."

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