How street style stars in Paris have turned cargo pants into a très chic staple for every look
Cargo pants are back and better than ever!
All over the streets of Paris this week, fashion insiders have come out with elevated versions of the utility pants that feature multiple side pockets.
From luxurious fabrics to unexpected colors and stylish details, the Y2K casual trend has been reinvented by high-end designers like Louis Vuitton and embraced by style icons around the world.
Cargo pants are back and officially better than ever! All over the streets of Paris this week, fashion insiders have come out with elevated versions of the utility pants that feature multiple side pockets.
Josephine Skriver was photographed outside the Zimmermann show during Paris Fashion Week looking effortlessly chic.
The Danish model wore a monochrome ensemble consisting of a white lace bra topped by a sleeveless vest and matching tweed cargo pants with a long belt and zip details.
Her military-inspired pants with giant pockets are a far cry from the popular styles in Delia’s catalog of yesteryear.
She completed the look with gold earrings and beige leather heels.
Once designed for comfort and convenience, today’s iterations are not only stylish, but styled to perfection by today’s top trendsetters, including: Tamara Kalinic
Louis Vuitton’s wide-legged pants were spotted at several show-goers for the luxury fashion house during Paris Fashion Week.
The wide-leg style of the pants was seen on several Louis Vuitton show-goers in various fabrics and colors. One guest wore gold-plated canvas jean cargo pants with tweed pockets and a matching crop top.
Once designed for comfort and convenience, today’s iterations are not only stylish, but styled to perfection by today’s top trendsetters, including: Tamara Kalinic.
Outside the Louis Vuitton show, the influencer with a whopping 1.4 million Instagram followers wore a black and white striped tank top with plaid suspenders from the French design house.
She paired the flirty top with Louis Vuitton cotton and linen cargo pants, accented with heathered linen texture detailing on the pockets.
The wide-leg style of the pants was seen on several Louis Vuitton show-goers in various fabrics and colors.
Another guest wore gold-plated canvas jean cargo pants with tweed pockets paired with a matching crop top.
A guest outside the Zimmermann show dressed down and still looked achingly stylish in textured cargo pants and a matching varsity jacket.
Yoyo Cao (aka her Instagram account Yoyo Kulala) kept warm in brown suede cargo pants as she walked through the City of Light.
In Germany, influencer Annette Weber was spotted modeling beige pants by Second Female for a street style photo shoot.
Cargo pants were all the rage in various fabrics and colors with the marked style during Paris Fashion Week
The fashion crowd has proven that functional backgrounds can be worked into a look cool enough to grab the attention of a street style photographer.
Yoyo Cao (aka her Instagram account Yoyo Kulala) kept warm in brown suede cargo pants as she walked through the City of Light.
The Singapore-based fashion designer and digital entrepreneur paired the trendy pants with a brown top and matching quilted vest.
She added a pop of color to her look with a green hooded scarf.
In Germany, influencer Annette Weber was spotted modeling beige cargo pants with a drawstring ankle detail from Second Female for a street style photo shoot.
She paired the pants with a dark beige trench coat by Max Mara and accessorized with sneakers by Chloe, a brown bag by Max Mara, and sunglasses by Balenciaga.
Outside the Balenciaga fashion show, a guest looked polished and polished, but still casual, in tan slacks, a white blouse, plaid patterned boots and a jean jacket.
While Niki Wu Jie looked like a modern model at the Chanel show wearing the coveted label from head to toe.
The model wore faded blue jean cargo pants with adjustable buckle details and a pale pink embroidered sequin jacket, accessorized with a shiny black leather and gold chain dangling belt.
She was carrying not one but two Chanel bags, including a green patent leather micro crossbody and a small brown clutch.