Jeans for Every Body
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Fabulous Flare
OK, so it's obvious that flared jeans are one of the most popular styles. Know why? They look good on lots of different body types because these jeans flare at the ankle to take attention away from hips and thighs. Just check out how cute they are on Rosario Dawson.
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Get the Skinny
Skinny jeans have been all the rage recently, but they only really work on a small part of the population. Simply put, skinny jeans are made for people with skinny legs, like Hilary Duff. They hug the leg from hip to ankle.
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Cropped for Success
Capris are basically straight or wide-leg pants cut right under your knee. You can dress them up with heels and accessories, or dress them down by cutting 'em up and pairing them with sneakers. We love this look on Cheyenne Kimball.
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Bell of the Ball
Bell-bottom jeans are made like straight-legged jeans, but right under the knee the pant widens gradually and it makes a bell shape (hence the name). Don't wear them tight! These look better worn loose like Natasha Bedingfield's jeans.
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Get it Straight
Straight-leg jeans stay the same size from the thigh to the ankle. These jeans look amazing on both tall and short people, but the most important thing is to not wear these classics tight. Maria Bello wears hers just right!
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Island 'Idol'
Bermudas are hot not just in denim, but tons of other fabrics and prints as well. They come right above the knee and either remain wide, or taper in a bit. They're trendy, but they're also comfortable. Carrie Underwood knows how to rock this look.
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Baggy Babe
Baggy pants are wide-leg pants, like Gwen Stefani's are worn bigger and sagging. Guys have been rocking this comfy style for years. Now girls are starting to share in this edgy look. Hey, it's only fair, right?
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Made for Walkin'
These jeans get wider after the knee like flares and bell-bottoms, but keep the same shape through to the ankle, so you can fit a boot underneath the jeans without seeing the lines. The name makes sense. Katharine McPhee looks so classy and chic in her bootcut jeans.
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