Dua Lipa's Low-Rise, Baggy Jeans Are Cooler Than My Old Skinnies

By now, you've probably caught on to the fact that everyone seems to be wearing baggy jeans. Emily Ratajkowski and Zoë Kravitz are both proponents of low-rise versions, for starters. The trend has also infiltrated fashion editors' wardrobes and was all over the S/S 21 runways. Katie Holmes even went as far as to wear baggy, drop-crotch jeans that sparked some healthy debate in the fashion community.

Now, Dua Lipa is Wholesale Replica Bag person to jump on board the denim trend that's basically the antithesis of polished, classic skinny jeans. Photographed in L.A., Lipa wore low-rise, billowy jeans with a corset top and "dad" sneakers. In other words, she perfectly mixed sultry and nerdy trends for a cool combo. Scroll down to see how Dua Lipa wears baggy jeans, and shop the trend for yourself. 

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