Diesel Jeans

Diesel make on-trend and edgy jeans for the fashion-conscious woman or man who likes to be noticed. The Diesel jeans for women range includes super-tight skinny jeans, ripped boyfriend jeans and dirty-look loose-fit jeans. These denims are well made to meet Diesel's belief that a favorite pair of jeans should always be ready to wear. Diesel jeans look good with killer heels and tight tops or slouchy tees and sneakers. Stylight offer Diesel jeans that create a free-spirited and confident style.

Style Fuel: 3 Pairs of Diesel Jeans Every Woman Should Own

When you’re making your way around the fashion racecourse, trends seem to change on a daily basis. One item of clothing that will never go out of style, however, are jeans. And no one does denim better than Italian brand Diesel.

Ladies, it’s time to start your engines because we’re breaking down three types of Diesel jeans you should own.

Boyfriend

If you’re looking for a laidback style, opt for the ubiquitous boyfriend jean. These jeans show the right amount of skin with just a sliver of your ankle peeking out from the bottom. Wear a pair of light-wash boyfriend jeans that are distressed for extra edge and pair it with a loose fit tee and canvas slip-ons.

Skinny

For some serious day-to-night mileage, go for skinny jeans. These bad boys are slimming, make your legs appear longer and look good whether you wear them with boots or stilettos. Slip into a pair and wear them with a T-shirt, leather jacket and thigh-high boots for a casual yet chic ensemble.

Bootcut

The ever-so-elegant bootcut style will bring a certain flare back into your closet. Most people worry about looking like they stepped out of a ‘70s sitcom if they wear this cut, but Diesel brings this style into the modern era. For a fresh take, wear a pair of dark wash bootcut jeans with a crewneck sweater.

Cropped, boyfriend or skinny—no matter which cut of jeans you choose to add to your wardrobe, Diesel has got you covered.

Rev your look up in Diesel Jeans for women.

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