Fashion tips
16 March 2026
Denim has never been so vibrant! This season, it’s no longer about choosing between the slim fit, supposedly a thing of the past—and the baggy, more current than ever. It’s about embracing your silhouette, your personality, your mood, and changing it whenever you want. From the most fitted jeans to the most unexpected bermuda shorts, denim in 2025 embraces every extreme. And at La Grande Boutique, we’ve explored the trend from every angle. We love denim, and we’ve selected the finest pieces for you from some of the most cutting-edge designers in the fashion world. Here’s an overview.
We thought the skinny had been pushed to the back of the closet for good. That was without counting on R13, which brings it back to the forefront with all its rock elegance. But be careful! Skinny and slim are not the same, and it’s worth taking a closer look.
The skinny is like a second skin: it hugs the leg from the top of the thigh down to the ankle, without any looseness.
The slim, on the other hand, remains fitted but allows a bit more breathing room: less stretch, more structure, a line that’s just as sharp but with extra ease. Two cuts for two personalities, both carried by R13 with the denim expertise we love.
And then there’s the Boy Straight, R13’s real surprise of the season. Slightly cropped, straight at the hem, and subtly reworked in its proportions. It sits somewhere between a slim and a cropped straight-leg jean. The result? A clean, modern silhouette that elongates the leg without overdoing it. A new wardrobe essential to wear with combat boots for a 100% rock attitude or pointed boots for a touch of magic.
At Haikure, jeans are designed with quiet confidence: they should be wide, baggy, crafted from impeccable denim that creates a drape that feels both relaxed and refined. The kind of jeans you slip on in the morning without thinking—and that carry you effortlessly through the entire day.
We love these new-generation silhouettes and proportions, which can be worn just as easily during the day with boots as in the evening with beautiful accessories.
Anine Bing has always known exactly what she wants—and what she wants is a woman who fully embraces herself. Her high-waisted jeans say it better than any manifesto: they sculpt the body and highlight the silhouette. Feminine without being prim, desirable without trying too hard.
That’s why we love the style of this Scandinavian designer based in California: that slightly unreal blend of discipline and vintage cool, creating a perfectly balanced wardrobe.
Her jeans? Wear them like she does, with pointed boots, of course, and a timeless basic on top, like a sweatshirt or a chic blazer. The kind of jeans you slip on and never want to take off.
Isabel Marant plays her own score. She never does things quite like everyone else, and that’s exactly why we love her.
Her denim contains lyocell, and that changes everything. Sometimes blended with cotton, the fabric becomes soft, almost silky, with a natural drape that means the jeans don’t restrict, they move with you. There’s a lightness to it, a sense of movement, a way of following the body without ever confining it.
Far from rigid denim that needs to be broken in, these jeans feel like yours from the very first wear. Fluid when you walk, soft to the touch, yet still keeping the unmistakable character of denim.
It’s the Marant signature in all its glory: a kind of freedom that seems effortless but makes all the difference. This season, we love the cuts on offer, from the regular fit with the Jenny model to the wide, pleated silhouette of the Rodayna. Pieces to wear without moderation.
The big trend of the season is denim that rises and shortens. Isabel Marant offers ultra-short, ultra-sexy shorts, to be worn with summer sandals or with boots when the new season arrives, depending on the mood.
At Haikure, the same idea applies with clean, efficient short shorts, alongside the long bermuda that intrigues as much as it seduces. It’s an ultra-trendy piece we’ve seen everywhere, and one we can’t get enough of.
The Haikure bermuda in particular deserves a closer look. It’s not exactly a culotte, but it comes very close. Long and straight, it plays cleverly with the ambiguity of the silhouette. The key to wearing it? Cowboy boots for a bold fashion attitude, or combat boots for a sharper edge. The contrast shifts the whole look, breaks the classic feel, and turns the bermuda into a real statement piece.
A true it-denim.
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