Two-tone jeans: The new two-tone pants trend

Two-tone jeans
The new pants trend that fashionistas love

Alexandra Guerain in two-tone jeans, Paris Fashion Week 2021

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Why simple and monochrome when there is another way? Particularly eye-catching jeans models will have our full attention this fall. The current it-pieces are called tow-tone jeans. We show how the trend can be worn.

Monotonous was yesterday. The two-tone jeans, which fully follow the current recycling spirit, look as if they were sewn together from two different pants. The hype shows us once again how timeless and, above all, how diverse a pair of jeans can be. The trend of the hour is a real eye-catcher and is particularly beautifully expressed with an otherwise simple styling. The patchwork trousers appeared for the first time on the catwalk of the Swiss label Vetements.

Casually styled

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If you want to be on the safe side with the trend, you can choose a “tone in tone” style. Especially in more inconspicuous gray tones, the pants can look casual and more reserved than if we go all in with color blocking. The seams on the outside give the jeans by infuencer Laura Vanessa a cool undone look. This is how you rock the trend – without it going in your pants.

Strikingly styled

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Those who are brave about fashion and want to go for thick trousers can use the color palette with this trend. The two-tone piece can be a real eye-catcher, as influencer Mieke Fraatz shows on Instagram. But be careful: Too many different prints and colors can be irritating and distract from the real eye-catcher. Don’t overdo it!

The mediocrity

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If you want to stand out, but don’t want to overdo it, you can hop into the trend with just one foot. With classic colors such as black and white, the trend does not look too strong and a harmonious styling is created. Blogger Katie Giorgadze shows that the trend can be styled in an eye-catching yet casual way. With this look we simply have the best of both worlds!

Do it yourself!

Do you have two monotonous, boring pants lying around in your closet? Too bad to sell it when we could upgrade it so easily! The current two-tone pieces can be easily imitated at home. So your old pants are recycled and turned into a new it-piece. Right on trend and so sustainable!
Our TikTok tip: Influencer Mieke Fraatz is the queen of upcycling. On her TikTok channel “miekefraatz the Hamburg native regularly shares DIY projects and conjures up new it-pieces from old parts.

Sources used: instagram.com, own research

Brigitte

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