The editor has been emphasizing the simplicity and elegance of lower body pairing, ensuring that daily outfits are foolproof. However, simplicity alone cannot solve all problems. The key is to ensure that the pants are paired with other items in a fashionable way, while also considering one’s leg shape. Below, the editor will demonstrate several spring styles of pants with zero risk of fashion mistakes, and it’s important to pay close attention to these styling tips!
When it comes to outfit pairing, it’s not just about the clothes; pants are also crucial. You can’t wear a shabby pair of pants under beautiful clothes. Although the editor may not be very fashion-savvy, such a fashion faux pas is definitely not something she would do.
In the ever-evolving fashion world, it seems that there are no groundbreaking innovations when it comes to pants. Despite the continuous emergence of different styles of pants, such as wide-leg, flare, skinny, and straight-leg pants, they are still the mainstays of fashion.
Wide-leg pants are a zero-risk choice for pairing.
Apart from those with wide hips needing to be cautious, wide-leg pants are generally friendly to all body types.
Wide-leg pants + Jacket
A jacket is undoubtedly the best companion for wide-leg pants. Whether they are cropped, cropped at the ankle, or extra-long, there’s no pressure to pull off wide-leg pants. Black or gray wide-leg pants are versatile and add sophistication without sacrificing style. Pair them with a pair of white sneakers for a casual and trendy look, or with pointed high heels for a chic and modern style.
Wide-leg pants + Knit sweater
A knit sweater, especially when worn alone without a jacket in spring, can stand out. Whether it’s a loose or fitted knit sweater, cropped to show the midriff or a longer length to cover the hips, pairing it with wide-leg pants can showcase a carefree and stylish attitude. It can be effortlessly chic at times and charmingly alluring at others.
Wide-leg pants + Shirt
When paired with wide-leg pants, office ladies’ shirts undergo subtle style changes, becoming less rigid and more gentle and intellectual. This combination adds a touch of soft intellectuality, enhancing the inherent femininity of women. The wide-leg pants + shirt look becomes even more charming.
Flare pants with zero-risk pairing
The recently popular flare pants are of the micro-flare style, many of which come with fringed and tasseled designs, evoking a sense of 80s retro fashion while also being associated with ethnic and street styles. Tailored for those with thicker calves, they shouldn’t be too snug. Unlike choosing tops to match, when it comes to pairing flare pants with shoes, attention to detail is key!
Flare pants + Pointed-toe ankle boots
Make sure the boots have pointed toes, and the ankle cuff shouldn’t be too loose, highlighting the slender ankles. This contrast with the flare pants creates an airy and slimming chic vibe.
Flare pants + Casual shoes
Micro-flare flare pants also go well with casual shoes. Black micro-flare pants paired with black-and-white canvas shoes can make your legs appear slimmer and enhance the aesthetic appeal of the outfit. Meanwhile, denim micro-flare pants paired with white sneakers give off a fresh and youthful vibe. Even when paired with a leather jacket and a white shirt on top, the overall look won’t appear too mature.
Flare pants + Open-back shoes
When wearing flare pants, make sure they are cropped above the ankles. Opt for shallow-cut shoes to reveal the back of your feet, elongating the visual line of your legs. Whether it’s flats or high heels, they will both create the illusion of longer legs when paired with flare pants.
Skinny jeans with zero-risk pairing
Skinny jeans are quite picky about leg shapes, and it’s curious why such pants, which are so demanding of leg shapes, can survive in the fashion world for so long. These jeans, which snugly follow the contours of the legs, leave little to the imagination, exposing both the calves and thighs, and even wearing black doesn’t help. However, if your leg shape is still good, then it’s a different story altogether.
Skinny jeans + Denim jacket
To create a handsome yet unpretentious look, you might think that you can’t do without a jacket, but leather jackets or satin jackets are too selective and require a certain level of attractiveness to pull off. Instead, opt for a casual and versatile denim jacket, which can alleviate the dullness of black skinny jeans and have a youthful and age-reducing effect!
Skinny jeans + Front short back long top
For office workers who spend most of their time sitting, without regular exercise, their thighs and buttocks may have already lost their shape and appear unattractive from behind. Skinny jeans mercilessly expose these flaws. Therefore, it’s always a good idea to have a few front short and back long tops in your wardrobe to conceal these areas.
Zero-risk pairing for straight slim-fit pants
Straight slim-fit pants are what we often refer to as Mom jeans. Well, the truth is, the assistant has already been deeply tempted by these jeans. There are several pairs hidden in the wardrobe, ready for any kind of outfit. Mom jeans have the ability to shape the legs and make them appear slimmer, even more so than wide-leg pants.
Mom jeans + Suit jacket
Mom jeans are a vintage fashion trend passed down from the previous generation, with a touch of modern retro charm. Pairing them with a suit jacket adds a touch of British vintage style.
Mom jeans + Shirt
When pairing with a shirt, there’s no need to worry about showing off extra flesh. As long as the general hip line and leg shape are still intact, Mom jeans can rejuvenate your lower body proportions and contours. Tuck the entire hem of the shirt into the waist of the jeans for a crisp and neat look.