Denim never goes out of style - from jeans to jackets, all of our wardrobes boast some of the blue stuff, and we wear it year after year.
As we begin to transition out of summer, the high street is bringing new-season denim out in full force - and we are very here for it.
So there’s no better time to start looking for any new pieces you may want to buy.
When it comes to jeans, forget your skinnies, as now it’s all about supersize wide-leg styles.
Plus, denim dresses have had a smart update and double denim is all the rage.
Take a look below to get your new-season denim inspo.
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The Boiler suit
Model wears:
- Jacket, £65, Topshop at ASOS -
- Jumpsuit, £59.99, New Look -
- Hat, £49, Stetson -
Best of the rest:
- Tie-waist jumpsuit, £49.50, M&S -
- Zip-up jumpsuit, £75, La Redoute -
- Light wash jumpsuit, £65, Gap -
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Hardworking and comfy, the oversized boiler suit is a real wardrobe hero.
An all-in-one means that you’ve already got the main part of your look, sorted, then you can simply pair with trainers, or layer with a tee or neck scarf underneath.
The Shorts
Model wears:
- Vest, £75, Aligne -
- Shirt, £119, Aligne-
- Shorts, £45, Marks & Spencer -
- Boots, £95, ASOS Design -
Best of the rest:
- Pleated shorts, £65, Albaray -
- White shorts, £45, French Connection -
- Bermuda shorts, £30, Next -
A longer line bermuda short is the chicest way to do transitional tailoring.
And jorts (jeans shorts) have become a big trend this year, with the likes of Hailey Bieber and Simone Ashley sporting them.
Plus, they’re a great option if you want a pair of denim shorts, but don’t want them to be too short.
The Jeans
Model wears:
- Shirt, £45, French Connection -
- Jeans, £50, Topshop at ASOS -
- Sunglasses, £2.50, Primark -
- Bag, £26, ASOS -
- Shoes, £45, Marks & Spencer -
Best of the rest:
- Light wash jeans, £29.99, Reserved -
- Dark wash jeans, £77, Arket -
- Blue jeans, £29.99, Stradivarius -
Forget skinny, go supersize this season with extra-wide-leg jeans.
While some people can be put off by the thought of the wide leg, they’re a lot less scary to wear than you think.
Not only are they super-flattering, but you can wear them with loads of different tops from your wardrobe to create a stylish look.
The Skirt
Model wears:
- Denim shirt, £19, Matalan -
- Shirt, £25.99, New Look -
- Skirt, £44, JD Williams -
- Sunglasses, £12.99, Pull & Bear -
- Bag, £42, River Island -
- Boots, £95, ASOS -
Best of the rest:
- Denim skirt, £19.50, F&F at Tesco -
- Pleated skirt, £37.99, H&M -
- White skirt, £110, Jigsaw -
An extra-wide midaxi skirt will give your denim a 70s spin.
Denim midi-skirts have been a big trend for the past year, and this season they’ve gone A-line style.
Brave double denim and wear with a denim shirt, or keep it simple and pair with a crisp white blouse.
The Co-ord
Model wears:
- Jacket, £59, French Connection -
- Skirt, £55, French Connection -
- Hat, £129, Stetson -
- Scarf, £65, Boden -
- Boots, £126, River Island -
Best of the rest:
- Waistcoat, £60, Forever New -
- Skirt, £60, Forever New -
- Blazer, £69, Marks & Spencer -
- Trousers, £69.50, Marks & Spencer -
- Blazer, £59.99, Zara -
- Trousers, £49.99, Zara -
Make like a city slicker in a sharp, tailored two-piece.
Double denim is a big trend for autumn, so stay ahead of the curve with a co-ord.
As always, aside from wearing them together, you can mix and match with other pieces in your wardrobe to create an array of outfits.
The Dress
Model wears:
- Dress, £129, Aligne -
- Bag, £279, Kurt Geiger -
- Boots, £126, River Island -
Best of the rest:
- Bright Blue Dress, £85, French Connection -
- Button Down Dress, £48, Next -
- Long Sleeve Dress, £55, River Island -
Who said denim can’t be smart?
A structured denim dress can be worn to the office, with these belted versions perfect for creating shape.
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Wear with heels or fancy flats, and add a tote bag to finish off your smart look.
Or team with trainers and a cross body bag for a more casual vibe.
"I tested supermarket jeans and my favourite is a Levi’s dupe"

Jeans are a wardrobe staple for everyone, but do the supermarket brands compare to the iconic Levi's?
Fabulous' Deputy Fashion Editor, Abby McHale tested four styles and compared them , here's her verdict...
"As a teenager, I lived in Topshop’s Joni skinny jeans and I got my first pair of Levi’s when I was in my early twenties.
But now, nearing 30, I love nothing more than supermarket jeans. They are great value and really comfortable. They also last well, which my £100 Levi’s didn’t (so much for them staying good for ever).
But while I am a convert to supermarket denim, how well do pairs compare with those at high-end, high street stores?
Here I compare a series of styles, from skinny and straight to cargo and wide leg, and give my verdict and ratings.
- Bleached Wide Leg, F&F at Tesco, £22.50 - 5/5
- Skinny, George at Asda, £17 - 3/5
- Cargo, M&S, £45 - 4/5
- Straight Leg, Tu at Sainsbury's, £20 - 4/5
I knew there was a reason why I loved supermarket jeans so much and I don’t think this comparison test has changed that much. And with some of the styles, it is really hard to spot the difference.
Sainsbury's Straight Leg jeans are a Levi's dupe but cost £20 instead of £100!"