White Out

It was 80 degrees and sunny this weekend in New York.  It was also not raining for once which means many girls and guys took advantage of the opportunity to wear white jeans.  They've been around forever and will remain a classic that can be dressed up or down.  If you are a man and want to wear white jeans, it helps if you are Italian or play polo but you can't go wrong pairing them with a blue shirt and navy blazer.  If you're a woman, long legs like Emannuelle Alt don't hurt but as you can see, they look great on many heights and even a few little people. 

I shall call her Mini Me.  Gwyneth Paltrow and daughter Apple Martin. 

Michelle Williams and Daughter Matilda. 



Emmanuelle Alt

George Cortina by Tommy Ton

Kate Moss

Emmanuelle Alt obviously loves her white jeans. 

Peony Lim by Vanessa Jackman

Geraldine et Capucine

Gwyneth again. 

Starting young by Tommy Ton.

Karolina Kurkova looks just as great dressed down as she did at the Met Gala. 

via Mens Style Pro

via Boden


Tommy Ton for GQ

Polo player Nacho Figueras.

Dapper men at Pitti Uomo by Tommy Ton. 

At Paris Fashion Week.


Emmanuelle Alt again. 

via Tommy Ton

Cameron Diaz

via Tommy Ton

Vogue editor Tonne Goodman also likes her white jeans. 

Geraldine Saglio

Elle Macpherson is also a repeat white jean wearer. 

via Mr. Newton

At Pitt Uomo by The Sartorialist

Carine Roitfeld by Vanessa Jackman

Vivianna Volpicelli is technically wearing white pants but I like this look. 

Brigitte Bardot and Gunther Sachs. 
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via Tommy Ton

Elle Macpherson again.

Brigitte Bardot and George Cibaud arriving in Nice in 1974

via The Sartorialist

Yves Saint Laurent 

Aerin Lauder by Claiborne Swanson Frank. 

Gloria Guiness

via Tommy Ton

Jackie Kennedy 

Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal in Love Story

Lapo Elkann



JFK in white pants but it's a similar look to jeans. 

via The Sartorialist

W editor in chief Stefano Tochi by Tommy Ton

George Cortina by Vanessa Jackman

Polo Players

Even Princes wear white jeans. 

Photos via Tommy Ton, Vanessa Jackman, Mr. Newton, and The Sartorialist

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