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Totally Trendy: Bust Out Your Bright Jeans!

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Jeans are arguably the most versatile item of clothing. Think about it: They can be worn with pretty much anything, and they come in so many different styles and…colors! That’s right, the classic term “blue jeans” became outdated with the equally popular black and gray jeans, followed by the current trend in the fashion world: bright-colored jeans! Check out how some of your favorite celebs rocked the style below!


Adding a splash of bright color to your jeans creates a look that is so much fun! Victoria knows this, as she pairs casual orange cropped jeans with an equally colorful blue shirt. With her white blazer and nude sandals, she looks totally chic and fabulous!


China always looks cute, especially here as she blows bubbles at the camera! What really stands out in this shot, though, are her blue jeans. These jeans are such a rich, bold blue; they add so much pizazz to China’s outfit! She completes the fun look by pairing them with other blue tones and bold pink sneakers.


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AnnaSophia Robb wears the bright-jeans look perfectly! If you’re going to wear jeans as bright as these (gorgeous!) pink ones, definitely pair them with subtle colors like blacks and whites. We love her white V-neck shirt, black blazer and black knee-high boots. Way to go, AnnaSophia!


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Carly Rae Jepsen looks adorable as ever in these sky-blue skinny jeans. This fashionista paired them with cute strappy heels, a lime-green top and a stylish tan-colored jacket. She definitely looks chic and glamorously fun.

Which of these celebs do YOU think wore bright jeans best? Tell us in the comments and on Twitter!

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