Miley Cyrus is so back—but did she ever really leave? IMO, she’s always been an It Girl—especially with a fringe so cool it makes me want to re-chop my locks and a style as fresh as the flowers she’s buying herself. Her latest look proves my point, giving off effortless confidence.
Seen in New York City promoting her upcoming album, “Something Beautiful,” Cyrus was dressed in Maison Margiela from head-to-toe—aside from her Alaïa East West bag. She sported an easy-going T-shirt, satin bomber jacket, and red-bottom pumps from the brand’s Christian Louboutin collaboration. Futuristic glasses stole the show, while the label’s two-toned jeans made me do double-take.
Levi’s Inside-Out ‘94 Baggy Wide-Leg Jeans
Amazon
Steve Madden Emeric Pants
Amazon
The silhouette was rather practical, leaning into the straight-leg pants style we’ve seen everyone from Selena Gomez to Naomi Watts wear. But the excitement comes from the inside-out appeal that makes you question everything you thought you knew about wearing denim—and I’m stealing her look ASAP.
I’m not saying clean, structured pants are a thing of the past, but this little twist makes a huge impact. It adds a dash of edge to your wardrobe, making it a simple way to elevate your most basic ‘fits—with no thinking required. In fact, it’s one of the easiest wardrobe swaps you can make, no matter your age, figure, or aesthetic.
The secret is styling the two-toned denim like any other pair of jeans. Throw on a chic linen blouse, leather boots, white t-shirt, or sporty sneakers for an ensemble that makes it look like you tried way harder than you did. The outcome? An anything-but-boring look that’s sure to turn heads.
Zara ZW Collection Straight-Cut Mid-Rise Jeans
Zara
Hint of Blu Pieced Ankle Straight-Leg Jeans
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But before you take a pair of jeans from the back of your dresser and literally flip them inside out, consider carefully crafted options from Levi’s, Steve Madden, Zara, and other popular retailers. This way, no one stops you in the streets to kindly correct your fashion faux pas.
If you’re not ready to fully commit to the stark color-blocking look, consider diving in slowly with the help of Madewell’s Barrel-Leg Jeans. They’re a softer take on Cyrus’s daring pants, while still providing that double-color finish. Gap is in the same boat, keeping the top of its ‘70s Flare Jeans rather traditional—while offering a party on the lower half.
Steal a page from Cyrus’s style book and recreate her backwards jeans look. After all, fashion is about having a bit of fun—and these attention-grabbing bottoms definitely pass that test.
Madewell Pieced Barrel-Leg Jeans
Madewell
Gap High-Rise Patched ‘70s Flare Jeans
GAP
Eloquii Plus-Sized Two-Tone Jeans
Nordstrom
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