Shop the New Collection Bella Hadid Already Loves
If there’s been one major denim trend this year, it’s undoubtedly reconstructed denim. Blame it on Vetements, or our desire for something unique, but the trend has definitely proven its here to stay.
Frame Denim has just released an exclusive capsule collection on Net-a-Porter of its own version of reconstructed denim, with the collection featuring a pair of boyfriend jeans, skinny jeans, and a mini skirt.
Naturally, Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner have already been spotted in a pair of jeans from the collection, which sent them to the very top of our wishlists, and now, we can finally purchase them!
Keep scrolling to see Bella rocking the jeans with a cropped sweater, and shop a pair (or the skirt!) for yourself.
On Bella Hadid: Frame Denim Le High Mix Straight Leg Jeans ($491).
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The boyfriend jeans are perfect for weekends when paired with a slouchy tee.
Add a silk cami and a choker, and you're ready for a night out.
There's nothing we don't love about this mini reconstructed denim skirt.
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