Celebrities Love…Printed Jeans

Jeans have been a celebrity off-duty staple for a long while, but it appears they are becoming more creative with their choices as summer rolls around.

At the moment celebs can’t get enough of printed jeans, whether they are tie-dye, floral, splatter painted or star prints.

The key to pulling off this trend successfully is by wearing a more neutral, simple top with your bottoms.

Taking inspiration from these Victoria Justice in Rag & Bone, Emma Roberts in Joe’s Jeans, Jessica Alba in Earnest Sewn jeans and Minka Kelly in Paige Denim jeans, how will you style your printed jeans this summer?

Topshop purple dye jeans $76 /£38
Current/Elliott The Stiletto printed cropped mid-rise skinny jeans $170 / £175
Topshop Moto pastel Geo Jamie jeans $40 / £45
Dolce & Gabbana cropped peony-print mid-rise skinny jeans $745
Current/Elliott The Stiletto star-print low-rise skinny jeans $220 / £225

Credit: FameFlynet & INFDaily

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About Catherine Kallon

Catherine Kallon is the founder and editor of RedCarpet-FashionAwards.com. Prior to the launch of RedCarpet-FashionAwards.com, Catherine worked at the London Advertising agency Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R successfully pitching and winning the Land Rover account which then went onto win several creative awards. Catherine also worked in Event Management creating runway shows for Chanel and Alice Temperley plus organising special one-off events for Giorgio Armani and Louis Vuitton.

3 thoughts on “Celebrities Love…Printed Jeans

  1. EmmaWoodhouse

    Not at all a fan of this trend. It seems very ’80s to me, in a bad way. That said, I do love Victoria’s outfit and her take on the jeans.

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