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Us millennials really love talking about our complicated relationship with Gen Z fashion trends, don't we?
In today's instalment, we'll be discussing a specific denim trend that's allegedly coming back.
Hint: It was frayed, fraught and full of holes.
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The style of jeans I'm referring to is distressed denim.
It first ripped through the late 90s grunge era, and peaked again for us thirty and forty-somethings in the early-mid noughties.
I even recall wearing a pair of these jeans to work last year and being scolded by Leigh Campbell (Executive Editor and host of our fashion show, Nothing to Wear).
She told me they weren't office appropriate. And when Leigh Campbell decrees something is so, we listen.
So imagine my shock when, while catching up on a recent episode of Nothing To Wear, I heard our very trendy (and also a Gen Z) Entertainment Writer Chelsea Hui say distressed denim is back.
All different extremes of ripped jeans featured on recent global fashion week runways. SS26 collections from the likes of Brandon Maxwell, Simkhai and AREA showed low-rise, baggy cuts of shredded denim paired with structured and feminine tops.
Looks from AREA's Spring/Summer 2026 runway at New York Fashion Week. Images: Getty.
Chelsea specifically recommended a pair of Zara wide-leg ripped jeans on the podcast — a quick TikTok scroll told me jeans with holes in them is kind of Zara's beat right now.
Even co-host Leigh seems to have softened her stance, saying maybe "elevated distressed" is acceptable.
But alas, I am torn.
Is this what we're doing with jeans now? Images: TikTok @yasmineight and @amysalmon.
































