There’s just something about a head-to-toe denim look that feels undeniably cool. From Kendrick Lamar’s sharp Canadian tuxedo moment at the Grammys, to the Americana nostalgia of an early aughts Ralph Lauren full denim ensemble, you could say the look is truly timeless.
Vogue’s Top Picks for Denim Sets
- The Casual Cool: Kallmeyer Benet oversized denim jacket, $540 and Farah high-rise straight-leg jeans, $395
- The Oversized: Dries Van Noten Denim Jacket, $585 and wide pleated jean, $535
- The Tailored Fit: Citizens of Humanity Jasmin denim vest, $300 and Ayla high-rise wide-leg jeans, $260
- The Western: Ulla Johnson ruffled denim shirt, $590 and paneled denim midi skirt, $550
- The Short Set: Banana Republic denim tunic shirt, $80 and short, $100
- The Summer Whites: Khaite jacket, $980, and jean, $480
For spring/summer 2025, a number of designers played around with full jean ensembles. Kallmeyer paired low-slung, straight-leg denim with a slightly cropped and fitted jean jacket (buttoned all the way up), while Rachel Comey toyed with volume, amping up the shoulders and legs for her opening look. Chanel, meanwhile, gave us a more elevated take with embellished jeans paired with a matching denim jacket and the requisite oversized black bow at the collar. (Another Chanel look also featured a printed chiffon cape overlay and feather-adorned, silver chain-link belt.)
Best part? It is also the ultimate one-and-done outfit formula and completely seasonless. It’s equal parts unfussy, fresh, and pulled-together. Luckily, a lot of the best denim brands this season felt the same way, so it is easy to rep the look in a multitude of ways.
Ahead, we’ve curated the best denim sets to shop now. Whether you’re dressing them up with heels and jewelry, going trendy with sleek sunnies and belts, or keeping it pared down with sandals or colorful sneakers, these looks are proof that the double denim trend isn’t going anywhere.