FW25 designer statement jeans
Credits: FW25 Statement Jeans/©Launchmetrics/spotlight The fw25 runway collections highlighted the importance of the statement jean. One of the biggest trends of the season was the idea of proportion play, with the skinny jean more or less out of style, replaced by wide, barrel and baggy legged versions. There was a wide range of washes and features. Here are ten of the most interesting. Bluemarine: designer, David Koma Credits: Blumarine fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 14: stonewashed straight-leg jeans with floral decals and a matching shirt with a hidden placket. Chanel Credits: Chanel fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 49: blue washed jeans fading into white chiffon with a matching jacket. Coach: designer, Stuart Vevers Credits: Coach fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 22: light blue washed jeans with light brown leather pieced-in panels. Diesel: designer, Glenn Martens Credits: Diesel fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 36: light stone-washed jeans with a wide leg and extra-wide turn ups Dolce & Gabbana Credits: Dolce & Gabbana fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 35: jeans with a double waist: a mid-blue wash under a low-rise light wash jean with crystal embellishments. Dsquared2: designers, Dan and Dean Caten Credits: Dsquared2 fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 19: a mid-blue wash cargo pocket denim jean with a stencil pattern. Ganni: designer, Ditte Reffstrup Credits: Ganni fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 18: a three-tiered outfit including a jacket with a blue faux collar and a peplum with matching raw edged skirt and wide leg jeans in a denim with a textured surface. MM6 Martin Margiela Credits: MM6 Martin Margiela fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 41: Classically styled jeans in a pale blue wash with a stitched outline and teal blue piping. MSGM: designer, Massimo Giorgetti Credits: MSGM fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 28: wide leg jeans in dark denim with asymmetric pieced-in patches and rivets. Versace Credits: Versace fw25/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Look 19: barrel leg jeans in a destroyed stone wash with pieced-in patches in a dark wash.

Bluemarine: designer, David Koma
Chanel
Coach: designer, Stuart Vevers
Diesel: designer, Glenn Martens
Dolce & Gabbana
Dsquared2: designers, Dan and Dean Caten
Ganni: designer, Ditte Reffstrup
MM6 Martin Margiela
Look 28: wide leg jeans in dark denim with asymmetric pieced-in patches and rivets.