If you've noticed that flared jeans are making a comeback lately, you're not alone. The once divisive silhouette is firmly back on the fashion agenda and is worth investing in, and Trinny Woodall has offered us the best advice on how to style this type of jean.
In a recent Instagram video, she declares, "flares are coming back in." The real question is: were they ever really out? She then shares some useful styling tips on what footwear to wear with flared jeans, explaining that they work best with shoes that have more volume.
And although the denim trends 2026 still favour the best wide-leg jeans and barrel-leg styles, flares are very much having a resurgence as part of fashion's current love of the 70s, bohemian style.
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Trinny leans into their vintage appeal and suggests pairing flared jeans with heavy, platform heels as an option, as well as pointed brown boots. Footwear with more volume and height complements flares because the proportions naturally balance each other out.
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These flares feature a cool indigo wash, and they are made from stretch cotton fabric that will ensure a comfortable fit all day long. Dress up with platform heels or brown pointed slingbacks.

These flares have a longer length that will elongate your silhouette. They are made to fit comfortably on the body and feature a high waist and added stretch for maximum ease.

Sitting high on the waist and subtly flaring out at the knee, these flares will flatter a range of body types. Either dress up with wedge heels or dress down with your most comfortable trainers.

The sleek, pointed shape of these ankle boots will help to elongate the leg, and the glossy patent finish adds a polished touch to even the simplest outfit.

Embrace the 70s aesthetic by pairing your flares with these chunky platform boots. Not only will the added height enhance your silhouette, but the platform sole will help balance the volume of a wider hem.

Offering height without the steep incline of a heel, these flatform sandals provide the extra volume needed when styling flares whilst remaining comfortable enough for all-day wear.
Flares are naturally leg-elongating, thanks to their fitted shape through the hips and thighs and wide lower leg. The volume in the hem can easily overwhelm daintier shoes, whereas chunkier boots or wedge heels anchor your silhouette, creating a balanced look.
On warmer days, swap boots for wedge or flatform sandals. These styles add the volume and height needed to balance a flared silhouette without feeling too heavy for summer dressing.
Trinny also pairs her denim flares with pointed-toe brown boots with a small heel, showing another way this silhouette can be worn. The pointed toe is barely visible under the longer hem.