6 Jeans Outfits That Are Ageless and Will Never Feel Dated
Melissa Meyers and her daughter, Rachel Meyers, have inspiring sartorial points of view. Their vibes are equal parts effortless and chic for their lives in Los Angeles. We believe that age has nothing to do with what you should or shouldn’t wear, and this mother-daughter duo exemplifies that perfectly, as often gravitate toward similar trends and outfit formulas despite their 32-year age difference. In fact, there are specific denim outfits they both wear on repeat.
The Meyers women are into the jeans looks coming your way because each is unique, but they’re all ageless. Because as we stated before, age is just a number, so anything goes. In addition, they love the ensembles in question because they're modern but feature classic pieces (think white blouses and blazers). So essentially, they will really never feel “dated.”
Keep scrolling to check out the jeans outfits that could be worth a try, complete with styling and shopping inspiration.
On Meyers: Grayson top; Citizens of Humanity jeans. "We love to wear a classic pair of denim, short or long, with a white button-down to create an effortlessly chic look. This simple but classic outfit will always be in style." — Melissa MeyersOn Meyers: Grayson topOn Meyers: Anine Bing blazer; Oliver Logan jeans. "One of our favorite ways to wear timeless denim is with either an oversize blazer or a sleek trench coat for a more elevated aesthetic." — Melissa MeyersOn Meyers: H&M blazer; Boyish jeansOn Rachel Meyers: Boyish jeans; On Melissa Meyers: Agolde jeans. "Nothing says casual-cool like loose-fitting jeans paired with a fitted top to add some shape to this oversize look." — Melissa MeyersOn Meyers: Boyish jeans. "Denim on denim is a fun and easy way to hop on the Y2K trend." — Rachel MeyersOn Meyers: Paige jacket; Agolde jeansOn Meyers: BB Dakota cardigan; Agolde jeans; P448 sneakers. "It's hard to look dated when keeping it simple with classic jeans and sneakers for a relaxed and hip vibe." — Melissa MeyersOn Meyers: Palo Santo sweatshirt; Boyish jeans; New Balance sneakersOn Meyers: Boyish jeans; Anine Bing boots. "Another absolutely timeless look we've loved for years are jeans with any type of boots—cowboy, knee-high, ankle, you name it. There is no way to look dated with this classic yet versatile outfit." — Rachel MeyersOn Meyers: Agolde jeans; Ganni boots
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