It is a truth universally acknowledged that a good pair of jeans is the foundational piece of any wardrobe. Whether skinny, wide-legged, or barrel-shaped, the perfect pair of jeans is the garment that grounds the outfit while something else takes centrestage. But designers are increasingly proposing the opposite: instead of a perfectly plain pair that goes with virtually anything, they’re transforming the humble garment into a statement piece, and what was once a supporting actor becomes the talking point.
On the autumn/winter 2026 runways, Jonathan Anderson at Dior sent out jeans embellished with a scallop pattern that resembled decorative curtain swags—drawn from Christian Dior’s Juno ballgown of 1949. Stella McCartney, who has shown jazzy jeans for a few seasons now, paired a tank that read “My dad is a rockstar” with jeans studded with colourful crystals for the finale look, while Ulla Johnson showcased a metallic embellished pair with a chunky jumper.












