
Up, Up and Away: 5 Ways to Wear Balloon Pants Right Now
With their delicate volume, complementary drape, and ventilated elegance, they're the perfect alternative to linen and silk. Choose a clean slate with Afalo's tapered Lolana pant—the silhouette looks intentional with everything from tank tops to tees. Prefer a matching set that won't break the bank? Zara came through with an option that looks far more expensive than the price tag would indicate. Style it with a contemporary basket bag from Little Liffner, and add The Row's latest sandals.
Whether dressed up with eclectic heels and a lace-trimmed cami or worn casually with sandals and a fitted striped tee, genie pants strike the ideal balance between comfort and high‑impact style. From high fashion to high street, these playful yet polished pants are reshaping silhouettes—and wardrobes—around the world. Discover five genie pant outfits you can wear all season long, and beyond.
A Minimalist's Dream
Genie pants are a statement all on their own—and for those who prefer pared-back details, simple additions are all you'll need. A classic tank top from Cos and a pair of Tkees sandals are the perfect accompaniments to Afalo's Lolana pants.
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ribbed scoop-neck tank top
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The Statement tagua and leather necklace
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Game, Set, Match
What's easier than tossing on a little black dress? Sartorially speaking, it's a matching set, of course. Zara striped co-ords are a simple way to look effort-full. Style with Little Liffner's updated basket bag, and a pair of The Row's latest summer sandals.
The Art of the Drape
Folds and gathers are what give a simple silhouette sculpture definition. Experiment with shape and form with the liquid-like lines of Alaïa's balloon pants, and the gathered pleats of Simone Rocha's taffeta peplum top.
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draped bind taffeta peplum top
$810
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Casa Clara
beach party tote
$84
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Modern Romance
There's never a wrong time for a little black and white. These non-color-colors are favorites among the style set for their versatility and ease. Case in point, this look below! Add a bit of romance to Tropic of C's frothy genie pants with McQueen}s lace-trimmed, silky camisole.
Workin' That 9-to-5
Why not bring a little play into your workwear wardrobe? Summer's the perfect time to break out of your comfort zone. Stay office-appropriate without losing sophistication with Cos's peplum white top, Loewe's knitted balloon pants, and summer-ready accessories, from Dragon Diffusion and St. Agni.
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