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Thanks to Celebs, This Is How We'll Wear a Blazer With Jeans in Spring 2020

When it comes to modern wardrobe staples, the blazer currently ranks high on that list of must-haves. Naturally, denim—especially skinny and straight-leg jeans—also falls in that “essentials” category. So when you pair the two together, well, let’s just say you have yourself one of the ultimate classic looks. And that’s particularly true when you team the two staples with a few other specific pieces. As celebrities such as Hailey Bieber and Jennifer Aniston have showcased over the last few months, the top items to wear with a blazer and jeans right now just so happen to be a simple tee or turtleneck and some sort of heels (typically either booties or heeled sandals).

That’s right. If you want to keep your blazer 'fit feeling forward in spring 2020, it’s really just about bringing it back to the basics with simple coordinating pieces. To showcase some of the freshest elevated-casual looks, we rounded up five chic ways celebs are wearing their blazers and jeans right now. And naturally, we also shopped out inspired pieces for each if you’re ready to go all in on one of the A+ ensembles below.

On Hailey Bieber: Khaite Daria Jeans ($380) and blazer; The Row bag; Bottega Veneta sandals. A check blazer with a tee in a coordinating hue is particularly fresh with straight-leg jeans and sandals.
On Emily Ratajkowski: Celine boots. Dress up a graphic tee like Ratajkowski did here with a long black blazer, straight blue jeans, and bold booties.
On Jennifer Aniston: Chanel bag. Into the all-black look? Team black skinnies with a tee or bodysuit, a tailored blazer, and ankle boots for a no-fail ensemble.
On Gigi Hadid: Off-White Blazer; 3x1 x Mimi Cuttrell Kirk High-Rise Jeans ($265); Prada boots. A white blazer and tee are clean and elegant with faded black jeans and boots.

Next, check out the new denim trend that's a stark contrast to skinny jeans.



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