As the denim pendulum inevitably swings away from baggy, wide-leg cuts toward straight-leg and boot-cut styles, it’s only a matter of time until skinny jeans finally make the comeback trend forecasters have been warning us about since March. Thankfully, Margot Robbie just made a fresh case for the horseshoe silhouette that could slow down the trend cycle.
On November 4, just a few days after news broke that Robbie welcomed her first child with Tom Ackerly, the Barbie actor was spotted on a stroll in Los Angeles with her husband and newborn. Dressed in an elevated take on the classic white T-shirt and jeans, Robbie reached for a short-sleeve white blouse with feminine, ruffled details, which she dressed down with loose-fitting overalls featuring the controversial barrel silhouette.
She topped everything off with a pair of velvet Mary Janes in burgundy, another big trend for fall 2024. You can see the full look here.
Free People We The Free Good Luck Barrel Overalls
Keira Collared Button-Front Blouse by Pilcro
Reformation Bethany Ballet Flats
Zara Tortoiseshell Sunglasses
If you’ve been intrigued by the barrel jeans trend but afraid to look like you’ve just stepped out of a 19th-century saloon—or be teased for your “Gen-Z look” like one millennial Glamour editor—barrel overalls may be a great place to start. While they still feature a curved leg that tapers at the ankles, the loose-fitting denim bib keeps the silhouette from ballooning out from the waist, creating a more natural, relaxed look than some other horseshoe jeans.
Still, brands like Madewell and Gap have released more subtle takes on the trend if you’re just not into overalls.
Gap High-Rise Barrel Jeans
Madewell Darted Barrel-Leg Jeans
Who knows, you might just find yourself going full balloon pants once you realize how little effort it takes to look cool in a pair of barrel jeans.
Abercrombie & Fitch Mid-Rise Barrel Jeans
We the Free Good Luck Mid-Rise Barrel Jeans
Love them or hate them, there’s a reason barrel jeans have had fashion editors in a chokehold for months—and Margot Robbie is not letting them go so soon.