I Live in My Basic Jeans, But I'm Eyeing These 6 Controversial Denim Trends for My Wardrobe

Just when we thought denim had settled into a quiet, classic groove, spring 2025 showed up to stir the pot. While I'm constantly living in my French girl inspired straight-leg pants, I'm eyeing a change this April and May. This spring's most controversial denim styles are anything but subtle. Think high-water hems that hit well above the ankle, two-tone washes that look intentionally mismatched, and drawstring waistbands that blur the line between loungewear and streetwear.
I've been keeping tabs on what's popping up on the runways, on celebrities, and, yes, on my Instagram Explore page, and it's clear that controversial denim is having a moment. Some of these styles are bound to be divisive, and that's exactly what makes them interesting.
Ahead, I'm breaking down the controversial denim trends that are turning heads—for better or worse—and why you might want to try them anyway. Even if you're loyal to your straight-leg staples, there's a chance one of these might surprise you.
Skinny Jeans
They never really left, but this season, skinnies are sneaking back into the spotlight—this time styled with oversize layers and sharp accessories. Love them or loathe them, they're proving they still have range (and stretch). Consider it a quiet comeback, not a full-blown takeover… yet.
Printed Jeans
From subtle florals to full-on brand logos, printed jeans are having a moment that's hard to scroll past. They add instant personality to your look—no styling gymnastics required. Whether you go abstract or classic, they're the statement piece you didn't know your closet needed
Drawstring Jeans
Equal parts comfy and confusing, drawstring jeans are the unexpected mashup of loungewear ease and denim structure. Think of them as the fashion world's version of soft pants with ambition. Sure, they're relaxed, but when styled right, they can still look pulled-together.
Two-Tone Jeans
The denim equivalent of Gemini, two-tone jeans are bold, unexpected, and strangely versatile. Whether it's a patchwork effect or a sharp contrast at the seam, they give your outfit a built-in edge without trying too hard. Pair them with a simple white tee to let the jeans do all of the talking.
Embellished Jeans
Grommets, sequins, florals—denim is dressing up this season. Embellished jeans are ditching subtlety for sparkle, and somehow, it works. Worn with basics or clashing prints, they're proof that your jeans can party harder than your going-out top.
High-Water Jeans
Say goodbye to full-length styles. Cropped jeans are cutting it short this spring—much like their hemmed counterpart, cuffed jeans. Whether you're showing off ankle boots or chunky sandals, they're all about putting your footwear on display. They're slightly awkward in length but effortlessly cool in effect.

Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor known for her sharp takes on fashion and culture. She’s covered everything from Copenhagen Fashion Week to Roe v. Wade protests as the Editorial Assistant at Glamour after earning her journalism degree at the University of Florida in 2021. At Who What Wear, Ana mixes wit with unapologetic commentary in long-form fashion and beauty content, creating pieces that resonate with a digital-first generation. If it’s smart, snarky, and unexpected, chances are her name’s on it.
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