5 Must Have Denim Brands Right Now

5 Must Have Denim Brands Right Now

Designer denim brands for women have revolutionized the fashion landscape, offering a blend of high-quality craftsmanship, innovative designs, and unparalleled comfort. From the iconic fits of Levi's to the chic sophistication of brands like Frame, Rag & Bone, and Paige, these labels have elevated denim from a casual staple to a fashion-forward essential. Each brand brings its unique flair, from intricate detailing to sustainable practices, catering to diverse tastes and preferences. As women seek to express their individuality and style, designer denim remains a versatile and timeless wardrobe cornerstone, reflecting both contemporary trends and classic elegance.
Keep scrolling to see our top denim brands for summer '24.
Influencer is wearing blude denim halter neck jumpsuit

SAME

Founded in Los Angeles, Same is a luxury swimwear brand making the most beautiful swimwear. Now, they have ventured into denim and it's really good! Sleek, with a vintage feel, Same denim is sourced from Italy and manufactured in Los Angeles.

Model is wearing blue Same denim pants and no shirt

MADE IN TOMBOY

Founded in 2015, the Italian denim brand uses inspiration from the 70's and 80's to make their standout jeans. 

Model wearing baggy Made In Tomboy Anais jeans and white turtleneck sweater

HAIKURE

Haikure is the perfect place to find sustainable jeans that aren't boring. The made-in-Italy brand is a favorite among Instagram-style stars. Haikure has many styles including loose-fit denim jeans and midi denim skirts. 

Model is wearing loose fit Haikure jeans and a denim buttom up shirt

FAVORITE DAUGHTER

Founders, Erin and Sara, wanted to make their dream closet filled with clothes they desired to own. Enter Favorite Daughter, a brand known for high-quality and tailored pieces. Their denim is no different! 

Model is wearing loos fit high waisted Favorite Daughter jeans and black turtleneck

TRIARCHY

Looking for a sustainable alternative to your stretch denim? Triarchy closed its doors in 2016 after learning about the negative impact of denim creation on the environment. They have since relaunched with even better sustainable practices to make their luxury denim.

Model wear Triarchy jeans and white tank top
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