How I Wear White Jeans Now

White jeans are one of those wardrobe staples that many women own, but they can sometimes feel surprisingly difficult to wear.

Over the years, I've learned that the fit makes all the difference. When shopping for white jeans, I usually look for styles that aren't too fitted. I also prefer little to no stretch. While a small amount of stretch can be comfortable, too much often changes the way the jeans fit and drape over time.

Another tip: don't be afraid to try a different size. Sometimes sizing up creates a more relaxed and flattering silhouette. With the pair I'm wearing here, I stayed with my usual size because they were designed to fit a little slouchy and relaxed.

As for styling, I tend to keep things simple. I love white jeans with softer colors and neutrals. To me, that combination feels effortless and modern. If I want to add more color, I often do it through an accessory, such as a bag, shoes, or jewelry.

Of course, there is no single right way to wear white jeans. This is simply what feels most like me right now.

And that's the beauty of personal style. Even classic pieces can evolve with us.

If you're looking for new ways to wear the clothes already in your wardrobe, or you're wondering which silhouettes work best for your lifestyle and personal style, I'd love to help. You can learn more about my services or book a Discovery Call to get started.


Hi, I’m Marcia Crivorot, a Personal Stylist based in NY. Once a month, I send newsletters featuring style tips, recommended brands, and a shopping guide. Unlock previous editions of my newsletters and receive my emails firsthand by subscribing.

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