The Gutsy Pant Trend Celebs Are Suddenly Wearing Instead of Jeans

Parachute pants. Balloon pants. Barrel-leg trousers. They're all variations on the same theme with a similar mantra: Bigger is better. And they all have numerous celebrity fans right now, including Bella Hadid, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Jennifer Lopez. But don't fret if you're not exactly a bold dresser, because there are also plenty of easier-to-wear and more affordable versions inspired by the trend.

Hadid, for instance, recently wore drop-crotch, ultra-wide-leg, low-slung parachute pants. Naturally, she pulled them off with aplomb. Ellis Ross, ever the risk-taker, wore perhaps the boldest version of the trend—Loewe pants that look like they could take flight at any moment. On the other hand, Danish influencer Pernille Teisbaek wore padded cargos akin to exaggerated ski pants. Scroll down to see how celebrities are wearing parachute pants, and shop wearable versions of the trend.

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Bella Hadid
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On Bella Hadid: Salomon sneakers; Versace sunglasses

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Olivia Dean
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On Olivia Dean: Hermès scarf

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Tracee Ellis Ross
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On Tracee Ellis Ross: Loewe jacket and pants

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Jennifer Lopez
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On Jennifer Lopez: Hermès bag

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Pernille Teisbaek
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On Pernille Teisbaek: Prada vest and bag; Rains pants

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Olivia Dean
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On Dean: Nike sneakers

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This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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