When Kendrick Lamar stepped onto the Super Bowl stage wearing Celine flared jeans, it marked an unexpected shift in men's fashion. The $890 denim piece sparked immediate social media buzz, with viewers scrambling to identify the brand.
The pants' silhouette recalls an era when flared jeans were predominantly associated with female icons - from Cher in the 1960s to early 2000s pop stars like Britney Spears. This style had largely disappeared from mainstream menswear, making Lamar's choice particularly notable.
Stylist Taylor McNeill paired the Celine jeans with a custom Martine Rose jacket, a Willy Chavarria jersey collaboration, and Nike Air DT Max '96 sneakers. The ensemble reflects designer Hedi Slimane's aesthetic while challenging current menswear trends, where straight or baggy cuts dominate.
The history of flared jeans traces back to 19th-century U.S. Navy uniforms, chosen for their practicality - sailors could easily roll them up or remove them when wet. The style later became emblematic of 1960s and 1970s youth movements before falling out of favor in men's fashion.
At present, the Celine jeans are sold out in all sizes on the Italian website, suggesting a possible revival of this classic silhouette in menswear. This shift comes at a time when fitted pants have largely been associated with finance professionals and conservative dress codes.
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