We may still be in the early days of 2024, but that doesn’t mean our trend radars haven’t started to whir. No doubt a reaction to the glum January forecast which prompts us all to turn to our social feeds in search of some sartorial joy, the dazzling glare of metallic trousers is illuminating the high streets once again.
The epitome of dopamine dressing, silver trousers are a bold statement that honours fashion’s relationship with space. The garment carries far more gravitas than merely existing as a squeaky trend championed by Scandinavian influencers and Zara shoppers. They hold a rich, high-fashion history that positions them as one of the most reactive items of clothing to ever exist.
Rewind the clock to the aesthetically medlied 1960s. Alongside currently popular items such as Mary Janes, patchwork jeans and all-things crochet, metallics emerged as one of the defining trends of the era. Cold War antics such as the Space Race spurred on a widespread fascination with outer space which left an indelible mark on the fashion of the time.
A further reaction to the successful 1969 Apollo 11 mission, a crop of emerging designers zoned in on space-age style. Pierre Cardin, Paco Rabanne and André Courrèges created intergalactic mood boards saturated with metallic garments spanning clinking paillette shift dresses to silver trousers, Jackie-O glasses, white go-go boots and helmets.
The Sixties also oversaw a period of scientific and technological advancement in fashion. New, modern materials such as PVC, lamé and vinyl were popularised and neatly slotted into fashion’s captivation with alien aesthetics and youthful Mod culture.
A gleaming symbol of optimism (most fitting for a cost-of-living crisis), it was only time before silver trousers took off again. Adored by fashion darlings such as Elle McPherson, Dua Lipa, Elsa Hosk and Sarah Lysander, silver trousers, be they in jean or leather form, began punctuating social feeds and runways one shimmering step at a time.
Metallics have been reimagined by fashion houses including Versace, Giorgio Armani and Gucci throughout the years, particularly during the sartorially streamlined Nineties. Rabanne, Courrèges and Chanel continue to incorporate silver into their collections, paying homage to the trademark motif pioneered by their founders.
Fashion may be fleeting, but it will always hold a candle for futurism. Add a touch of timelessness to your transitional wardrobe with a pair of silver trousers and catapult your style into a new stratosphere.
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Jigsaw Leather Regent Jean
Crafted from luxurious silver Nappa leather, Jigsaw’s statement-making jeans are a true forever-piece. The perfect fusion of a jean silhouette and refined leather construction, these trousers can be worn for a whole matter of occasions, from evening soirees to smart days in the office.
Buy now £365.00, Jigsaw
Mango Metallic Trousers with Belt
Sixties space-age style meets Y2K in Mango’s metallic trousers. A low-slung silhouette is adorned with a thick belt, a motif that comes Gen-Z approved. Pair yours with a streamlined tank top or turtleneck for a true Mod look.
Buy now £59.99, Mango
Rabanne Metallic-finish Straight-leg Trousers
If you want to nail space-age, start with Rabanne. Metallics have been a pillar of the brand’s DNA since the 1960s and remain a signature design in current collections. Opt for an easy-wear pair of designer jeans with a silver wash to up your street-style game.
Buy now £355.00, Farfetch
Ganni Metallic Tapered Organic Jeans
The demise of mom jeans brought about a new denim kingpin, balloon jeans. Ganni’s tapered, voluminous trousers redefine the silhouette with unorthodox curves to catch the eye. Inspired by the metamorphic nature of butterflies, the metallic jeans are crafted from organic denim and have a relaxed fit.
Buy now £285.00, Net-A-Porter
Rotate Birger Christensen Rotie Metallic Faux Leather Pants
Rock the croc-effect with Rotate Birger Christensen’s Rotie trousers. Designed with partying in mind, these trousers come complete with a reflective patent finish and a crackling gleam. Pair yours with heeled mules and a white shirt for a dose of intergalactic glamour.
Buy now £250.00, Net-A-Porter
Abercrombie & Fitch High Rise 90s Relaxed Jean
Abercrombie & Fitch’s viral silver jeans have been making the rounds on social media. A TikTok-favourite, the Nineties-style garment promises low-key wear for those wanting to test the iridescent waters of metallic dressing.
Buy now £110.00, Abercrombie & Fitch
Amy Lynn Lupe Faux Leather Trousers
Amy Lynn should be your first port of call for affordable silver trousers. The designer offers an array of mirrored designs to elevate your wardrobe. Beloved by influencers and Gen Z dressers alike, Amy Lynn’s collection makes for the ultimate Instagrammable moment.
Buy now £60.00, Selfridges
Massimo Dutti Napa Leather Stretch Trousers
Most silver trousers adopt a lighter hue. Not Massimo Dutti’s rendition. Available in a glamour-grunge, gun-metal grey, these sheepskin leather trousers exude mystique with their straight-leg design and unorthodox colourway.
Buy now £149.00, Massimo Dutti
Karl Lagerfeld Metallic Faux Leather Trousers
Inspired by the former Chanel creative director himself, these Karl Lagerfeld trousers accentuate the form with a clean-cut style and sumptuous faux leather construction. A high leg and high shine will turn heads wherever you walk.
Buy now £159.00, Karl Lagerfeld
Warehouse Premium Metallic Crackle Faux Leather Trouser
Rocket into the limelight with a pair of crackle-effect leather trousers that won't break the bank. Warehouse’s affordable trousers are a resplendent pick for the bold dresser.
Buy now £38.00, Warehouse