Washed-Out Jeans Are 2026’s Biggest Denim Trend

On the S/S 26 Margiela runway, a model wears washed out jeans, tan blazer, beige shirt, and a black belt.

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You hear this saying a lot when you become a parent: Two things can be true at once. The same can be said for fashion. Currently, we’re seeing a revival of dark-wash denim, but come 2026, washed-out jeans are set to reign supreme, as evidenced by what came down the runway at the S/S 26 Margiela and Dior shows. When I think “washed out,” I think relaxed, sun-drenched, and whiskered just the right amount—how I generally hope to find myself in the new year. Low- to mid-rise straight-leg and bootcut styles are what we saw during fashion week. Some were fitted, and others continued to honor varying degrees of Y2K slouch.

On the S/S 26 Dior runway a model wears washed out jeans, cape and a large hat.

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Margiela S/S 26 runway a model wears washed out jeans, tan blazer, beige shirt and black belt.

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There are a few interpretations of washed-out jeans to choose from. The first has an easeful, lived-in feel. Think Chloé in its bohemian early aughts heyday or a beloved vintage pair you’d never part with. The second boasts a more deliberate and playful fade. Both have a place.

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