Kendrick Lamar Revives the Bootcut Jean: How to Style Spring's Biggest Denim Trend

Here’s how to style this throwback trend for spring.

By Magazine Desk
PUBLISHED February 18, 2025
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When Kendrick Lamar took the stage during the Super Bowl halftime show, he delivered the kind of performance that had us all buzzing.

From “Not Like Us” to “Humble.” and a surprise appearance by SZA, his lyrical mastery and powerful commentary on America’s state were electric.

But one unexpected star of the show? Kendrick’s Celine flared jeans. They truly stole the show.

Yes, bootcut jeans are making a major comeback, and we’re here for it.

The bootcut jean has had quite the journey, from '70s hippie culture and '90s hip-hop staples to Y2K red carpet moments (hello, Christina Aguilera!). But lately, this denim style has been on a bit of a hiatus—until now. If you’re still not sure how to embrace this resurgence without looking like you just stepped out of a time machine, don’t worry. We've rounded up 10 ways to rock the bootcut this spring for every style and taste.

1. Subdued and Sophisticated

Meghan Markle wears a navy sweater, black bootcut jeans, and black boots while walking with Prince Harry

If you’re into the bootcut vibe but don’t want to risk looking too retro, Meghan Markle's bootcut moment is for you. The duchess herself stepped out for the Invictus Games in a dark, sleek pair of bootcut jeans, pairing them with a navy sweater and black heeled boots. The result? A polished, chic vibe that’s perfect if you want to try the trend without going overboard.

2. Effortless Chic

Alisha Boe wears black top, blue wide leg flared jeans, and brown boots

Looking for that “model off-duty” aesthetic? Alisha Boe nailed it with her fitted off-the-shoulder top and brown motorcycle boots. This easygoing yet chic pairing proves that bootcut jeans are a timeless investment. The slightly edgy vibe combined with the laid-back silhouette makes this a standout look to try this spring.

3. Canadian Tuxedo

Model wears flared jeans, black pointed-toe shoes, and denim shirt

Y2K fans, rejoice! The Canadian tuxedo is back, and it's the perfect way to give your bootcut jeans some extra style cred. Think denim on denim on denim. For this look, pair your flared jeans with a matching denim jacket, and opt for pointed-toe black shoes. You can finish it off with some metallic jewelry or a collection of bag charms to truly make it your own.

4. Relaxed Street Style

Woman wears flared jeans, black strappy flats, chambray shirt, and green baseball cap

Casual but stylish? Yes, please. Add a statement baseball cap and a cute pair of flats or Mary Janes to your bootcut jeans, and you’ve got an effortlessly cool outfit perfect for a day off. It’s all about those relaxed vibes with a dash of flair to elevate your street style game.

5. Modern Retro

Nnenna Echem wears gray flared jeans, a black pinstriped blazer, black wide headband, Mary Janes, and Dior handbag

Bootcut jeans aren’t just a throwback—they can also be a bridge between the past and the present. Take inspiration from Nnenna Echem, who paired a gray pair of bootcuts with a pinstriped blazer, wide '60s headband, and Mary Janes. The Dior top-handle bag pulls it all together for a look that’s both retro and modern.

6. The Gallerist

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Channel your inner creative professional with a white button-down shirt paired with your bootcut jeans. For a twist, make the shirt slightly oversized and finish the outfit with a woven handbag and minimalist sneakers. Whether you're off to a gallery opening or a creative meeting, this look is perfect for someone who blends style with substance.

7. Eclectic Energy

Abby Bible wears a cream textured sweater, light wash flared jeans, brown handbag with bows, Yankees cap, and white sneakers

Why settle for basic when you can be bold? If you’re into maximalism, go all out with your bootcut jeans. A statement sweater, an indie sleaze-approved handbag, and your go-to sneakers will give you a look that screams confidence. Add a baseball cap and sunglasses for that added cool factor. This is one look that’s impossible to ignore.

8. Architectural Details

Ellie Delphine wears an asymmetrical button-down, flared jeans, open-toe shoes, and black handbag with structural handle

Sometimes, it’s all about the silhouette. Go for a structured, architectural approach by pairing your bootcut jeans with an asymmetrical blouse and a uniquely shaped bag. The result is a sleek, well-composed look that feels fresh and innovative. It’s a style statement in every sense of the word.

9. Touch of Sparkle

Content creator Izzi wears gray flared jeans, rhinestone ballet flats, black beanie and fluffy coat, and black and white shirt

Though bootcut jeans were originally designed to fit over boots, that doesn’t mean you can’t showcase your favorite statement shoes. Try pairing your bootcuts with rhinestone-studded flats, or go all out with a fluffy coat. This combination will have all eyes on you, and for good reason.

10. Casual Drama

Woman wears mint green top, light wash bootcut jeans, casual clogs, longline beige trench coat, and aviator sunglasses while holding sunflower

Who says casual can't be dramatic? Combine your bootcut jeans with comfy clogs and a longline trench coat for an effortlessly stylish look that still has a bold edge. Whether you’re heading to the farmer’s market or just grabbing coffee, this combination is guaranteed to give you main character energy all day long.

With Kendrick Lamar leading the way in his Celine flared jeans, the bootcut trend is officially back.

Whether you want to keep it sleek and sophisticated or go all-in with maximalist flair, these versatile jeans can fit just about any vibe.

So, grab a pair and start experimenting with these 10 outfit ideas to make this spring's biggest denim trend truly your own.

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