
Fashion is an ever changing industry, it is always ahead of schedule and perpetually moving. There are rarely times where consumers and creators can rely on trends, as they are in the moment and before we can catch them, they’re gone in the blink of an eye.

There are some looks however, that feel like a home base, a safe haven that we can always go back to if we wake up feeling classic.
Or sometimes, people secretly feel lazy and don’t feel like putting too much thought into an outfit, but of course a true fashionista always dresses to impress.

This is where classics like denim on denim, or trendy variations of denim come into play and save the day.
It seems that these days people cannot walk down a street without seeing some form of denim on denim or fun jeans.
Women are celebrating their bodies as denim compliments all body types and there is no better feeling than finding that perfect fit.
Denim is not only in jean form or jean jacket form, but it has been turned into dresses, rompers, and jumpsuits to add a different twist to a reliable classic.

“Fun” jeans have been the newest trend under the denim category, the frills and flare are the talk of the town.

On the app VSCO, which millions of young girls have downloaded to their phones, there are features of fun jeans and denim combinations, which inspires streetwear today.
Celebrities such as Sofia Richie have denim lines with Revolve and other sites that young women turn to as trendsetters, and there have been emerging ways to style denim looks.
Denim could be made casual, dressed up with jewelry and practically crafted into any chic or grunge look that a person sees fit.

Denim on denim is so 90s of everyone, but even 90s music is coming back into style. I mean, the Backstreet Boys are making their musical return, so why can’t Britney and Justin’s fashion staple do the same?
Denim has been a part of every generational style depending on the cut, and it still remains a constant dependable look for people of any age.
Young women are the trailblazers for trends and they set the tone for the rest of the population, there is a need to have a good pair of jeans.

There are no limits to the setting that you can find denim in city settings and country settings, so it ranges geographically as well.

Denim could be made grunge with baggy jeans, chic with a denim jumpsuit, and everything in between with a jacket and a similar tone jeans.
Denim will never go out of style and there is a cultural consistency with it, people are always attracted to its ability to unite cultures and geographical areas.

People are attracted to values of tradition, consistency and being relatable. Denim serves not only looks, but these values as well.

Denim will continue to circle and it will prevail as an integral part of streetwear as we know it!