This trend is making baggy jeans even more fashionable—and here's how to wear them

Dramatic silhouettes are once again setting the mood of the season — and blouses are taking on the lead role in this stylistic game. In the spring-summer 2026 season, elongated models go beyond the usual proportions: with voluminous sleeves, cut-out details, ruffles and asymmetry, sometimes almost touching the floor. Dior, Stella McCartney and Mossi combine such blouses with baggy jeans, balancing between lightness and structure. This is how the key formula of the season is formed: loose jeans as a base and a long blouse as the main accent of the look. We have collected six of the best ways to wear this duo right now.

Long denim blouse + matching baggy jeans + heeled sandals

Australian brand Aje has reimagined its own archives with a no-nonsense approach to elegance. They suggest pairing a long blue denim blouse with gold buttons with loose jeans and black heeled sandals.

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Long blouse with ruffles + baggy jeans + flat sandals

Creating structured pieces with a sense of movement is no easy feat, but French brand Mossi pulled it off flawlessly. A long white ruffled blouse was the key accent in the minimalist collection. For balance, pair it with loose-fitting jeans and flats.

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Long blouse + baggy jeans + black shoes

Nature remains an inexhaustible source of inspiration, and Stella McCartney develops this theme, exploring the connection between man and the environment. The current collection features textured dresses with feathers, voluminous coats and long blouses with ruffles. The brand suggests styling the milky model with baggy jeans and black shoes.

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“Naked” long blouse + baggy jeans + white shoes

In Sarawong's spring/summer collection, elegance was built around lightness and movement – a metaphor for a space where freedom is possible. A sheer floral blouse that almost touched the floor was paired with sky-blue baggy jeans, creating a sense of weightlessness and fluidity to the silhouette.

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Long blouse + baggy jeans + oxfords

Inspired by the work of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, Emilia Wickstead focused on the color palette. An elongated blouse with a bow on the collar, in a bright green check with orange stripes, found its place alongside baggy jeans and trendy oxfords.

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Long blouse + baggy jeans + pumps

Back at Loewe, Jonathan Anderson perfected the art of working with form, from architectural to almost weightless. His debut collection for Dior continued this approach. A long blouse with a high collar and bow was timeless and elegant, and the look was completed with matching baggy jeans and checkered green pumps.

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