No One Styles Jeans Like Londoners—5 Chic Outfits I'm Unashamedly Copying in 2026
From wide-leg jeans with ballet flats to straight-leg jeans with ankle boots, these are the five jeans outfits Londoners will wear on repeat for spring 2026.
As we descend into a new year, I can’t help but yearn for spring. I’m not a winter person at all, and now the festive period is over, I’m ready for its arrival. And sure, I admit we have a way to go yet, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get one step ahead and begin planning our spring wardrobes!
If there’s one fashion set I rely on time and time again to provide me with a fresh dose of inspiration, it’s Londoners. Their realistic, wearable approach to style delivers an effortlessly cool finish—and if there’s one thing they consistently get right, it’s how they wear jeans. I’ll admit I’m something of a denim devotee and have already honed in on the silhouettes that work for me. This spring, however, I’m keen to step outside my comfort zone and introduce new styles into my wardrobe. So, I turned to the Instagram feeds of my favourite London-based influencers for inspiration.
I can’t say I own any wide-leg jeans—at a size 6, they often feel more like something borrowed from my dad’s wardrobe than a considered style choice. That said, after spotting Tammy wearing a crisp white wide-leg pair with a simple black tee and ballet flats, I’m officially converted and on the hunt for a pair that works for my petite frame. Marilyn’s look is also on my list to recreate: a relaxed straight-leg jean styled with a blazer and boots for an effortlessly chic, pulled-together finish.
So, without further ado, scroll on for the five London girl 2026 jeans outfits I'm going to copy as soon as I can. Now just for the snow to melt...
5 London Girl Jeans Outfits for Spring 2026:
1. Blazer + Straight-Leg Jeans + Ankle Boots
Style Notes: There’s just something about the juxtaposition of a structured blazer combined with the more relaxed straight-leg jean that feels so effortlessly chic. The blazer instantly elevates the jeans and makes the look feel much more put-together, and pairing it with an ankle boot, gives it that overall polished finish.
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2. Suede Jacket + Wide-Leg Jeans + Ballet Flats
Style Notes: Suede was a huge trend for 2025 and we don’t anticipate its departure happening any time soon. Pairing it with a white wide-leg jean makes it feel fresh and new, and a simple ballet flat keeps the look proportional.
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3. Oversized Shirt + Baggy Jeans + Pointed Heels
Style Notes: Liv’s look is one I’m instantly going to be recreating as soon as the weather gets a bit warmer. She has proven an oversized shirt paired with baggy jeans can still feel elevated and put-together rather than casual and adding a pointed heel gives it that finishing touch.
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4. Basic Tee + Barrel-Leg Jeans + Pointed Ankle Boots
Style Notes: A barrel-leg jean is my current favourite jeans shape and it’s one of those styles that is flattering on any silhouette. Pairing it with a fitted basic t-shirt allows the structure of the jeans to be the focal point of your look.
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5. Trench Coat + Straight-Leg Jeans + Boots
Style Notes: If there’s one thing aside from jeans I can’t wait to bring out for spring, it’s my trench coat. It’s such a classic piece in any wardrobe and its versatility is just unmatched. Pairing it with a straight-leg jean and pair of boots is such a timeless combo and one I wear on repeat.
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Chloe Gallacher is a freelance fashion editor based in Essex. After graduating from university with a degree in Journalism, she worked for print publications including Hello! Fashion and You Magazine and has ten years of experience within the fashion industry. She was responsible for trend forecasting, runway reports, curating elevated and engaging shopping pages and articles, travel features, producing still-life shoots and working on the set of editorial and cover shoots, alongside commercial shoots for brands such as Next, Radley, Wyse and Wacoal.
