These Balloon Pants Are Replacing My Denim This Fall

The controversial trend is surprisingly easy to style.

collage of Angela Fink wearing balloon pants
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I’ve always been interested in trendy pieces that can actually stand the test of time. If styled properly, these are the kind of items that I can reach for season after season—and I know that I’ll still feel good about wearing them ten years from now.

This fall, I’ve got my sights set on balloon pants. The billowing silhouette of this style is quietly edging out my straight-leg denim bottoms, and I’ve found it to be a wardrobe strategy rather than just a passing trend.

I slipped into my first pair this summer—Aflalo’s black version—and immediately realized they offered everything I was looking for: elegance, versatility, and ease. With their sculpted construction, balloon pants deliver the sophistication of tailored trousers and the nonchalance of jeans—only softer, fresher, and infinitely more interesting.

So, I’ve decided to style the same pair of balloon pants in three different ways, proving that this trend is both timeless and versatile.

The Strong Statement

Angela Fink wearing a leather jacket, balloon pants

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Using my Aflalo pants as the foundation of my outfit, I added a sharp leather jacket by Nour Hammour—one I know I’ll wear for many seasons to come. The jacket’s bold collar and structured shape layered perfectly over my satin asymmetrical halter top, while the balloon pants grounded the outfit in ease. I embellished the look with ATP Atelier’s Pratella wedge boots for height and The Row’s Bindle hobo bag for a touch of texture.

Everyday Ease

Angela Fink wearing a trench coat, a white T-shirt, and balloon pants

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For an everyday look, I teamed my balloon pants with Jenni Kayne’s Leo trench coat and a cashmere sweater from Eterne—two pieces that balance structure with comfort. At first, I hesitated to style balloon pants with loafers. But when worn with Stems’s cashmere socks, the combination felt fresh, and it was a welcome shift from summer’s flip-flops. To carry forward my love of the sea, I added a Vertigo fish pendant necklace, a quiet detail that made the outfit feel personal. A chocolate leather bag tied the look together, offering a non-fussy way to mix brown and black.

Elevated Confidence

Angela Fink wearing a sweater and balloon pants

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This final look centers on confidence. A low-slung belt with an oversized buckle is a styling detail I absolutely love. I first spotted this bold look on the Celine runways, and I’ve been hooked ever since.

I opted for a heavyweight navy cashmere sweater from Reformation, layered with intention and depth. I love mixing navy, black, and brown—this color combination always adds a strong sense of richness. To keep the look modern and a touch sensual, I paired it with Morjas’s ballet flats. It’s a feminine detail that shifts the whole mood. I finished off my look with The Row’s Barn Tote—the barely-there construction is perfect for summer, but works just as well for fall.

Bottom line? Balloon pants are proof that trends can be timeless if you style them with intention. The goal isn’t to let the trend wear you—it’s to make it your own in a way that feels enduring. Swapping your denim for balloon pants this fall isn’t about abandoning staples, it’s about finding silhouettes that spark reinvention.

Angela Fink
Creative and Writer

Angela Fink is a social creator, marketing expert, and former celebrity stylist; she also authors the popular Substack Don't Over Fink It. She's worked with celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Kate Hudson, and Zoe Saldana, and advised brands including Merit and Demellier.