Shopping for jeans? Color and fit matter — but don’t sleep on the rise. Where the rise hits can totally change a pair’s silhouette and vibe. Recent denim looks from global and local celebs prove it. Here’s the run-down.

Low-rise denim — ’90s vibes, waistline in the spotlight
This look is all about the low-rise. With the rise sitting below the hip bone, the line between waist and hips becomes the focal point. The top is a multicolor floral ruffle V-neck crop blouse with long sleeves and a dramatic ruffle down the chest. Because low-rise jeans reveal the midriff, they naturally pair with cropped tops.
The jeans are straight-leg in crisp white — the low rise plus that clean color channels major 1990s supermodel energy. A delicate silver waist chain worn over the stomach is the perfect finishing touch for this exposed-waist styling. Set against an outdoor pool, the outfit has early-summer, feel-good energy. If you’re confident about your waistline, this is a bold look to try this season.

High-waist denim — proportion magic, the trick for longer-looking legs
The second look features high-waist jeans that sit above the navel. Mid-blue, wide-leg jeans that hit the natural waist lift the waistline and create the illusion of much longer legs. The top is a black short-sleeve cropped sweatshirt that ends high, which naturally emphasizes the waist where it meets the high-rise.
Pairing high-waist jeans with a cropped top is one of the most effective tricks for balancing proportions. Even shorter people can get a vertically elongated silhouette with this combo. Finishing the outfit with a single black mini tote keeps things simple and polished.
Side by side, these two looks make it crystal clear how the same denim can read totally different depending on the rise. Choosing the right rise for your body and style is denim basics 101. Want to show off a defined waist? Go low-rise. After a long, lean silhouette? Opt for high-waist.











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