Blog

Samira Nasr on Where She Buys Her Jeans

Bazaar’s editor-in-chief knows more about quality denim than just about anyone

Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. stand up barrier pouches

Bazaar’s editor-in-chief, Samira Nasr, loves the way a good pair of jeans can become an intimate part of your life: “Jeans tell your story, and take the shape of your body over time,” she says. With a background in styling and editorial, Nasr has spent years combing the market for photo shoots (and now for her newsletter, Samira’s Notebook), so she knows more about denim than just about anyone. Her own denim rotation is thoughtfully curated, and she regularly comes to work in the most perfectly styled jeans—often with a cuff. Below, as part of Bazaar's Jeans Queens denim guide, Samira offers her best tips for denim shopping.

On what she looks for in denim: I stay away from excessive whiskers and faded patches that look unnatural and also stretch. And I look for the right pocket placement on the butt—it’s the most important thing to consider after the quality of denim. Pockets should be properly angled and not too small. Men’s jeans are a great place to start; the pockets sit at just the right place and at an angle that lifts your behind, and the fit is perfect and straight around the thigh. I look at the zipper placket too (it should be proportioned to the rest of the leg) and where these sit at your waist.

On her favorite brands and styles: Vintage Levi’s—501s and also versions with a talon zipper—and A.P.C. jeans. Celine makes incredible jeans; they will tailor for you at the store to find the perfect fit for you and are worth the investment. Saint Laurent makes great jeans as well, and provides great services. From Ralph Lauren: RRL.

On fit: I like jeans that are baggy and sit low. And you can wear any shoe! Name a shoe that doesn’t look good with jeans—you can’t! When it comes to cuffing, it’s all related to where they fall and sit at your ankles.

On maintenance: Truth be told, I rarely wash them, and hardly ever put them in the dryer when I do. Instead, once they’re washed, you can pull them flat to air-dry, to keep their shape.

The NYC Denim Brand Fashion Girls Love

The Best High Fashion Designer Jeans of All Time

The 7 Biggest Denim Trends of 2024

Bazaar Editors on Their 23 Favorite Jeans

Four Denim Experts on How to Shop for Jeans

Jane Herman Wants You to Free Your Mind

Stevie Dance on Developing the “Dream Jean”

Lynette Nylander on Finding the Best Denim Style

15 Best Workout Sets for Breaking a Sweat

Where to Buy Editor-Approved Work Clothes

DeMellier London Is Hosting a Very Rare Sale

15 Sneakers That Are Sleek Enough for the Office

A Part of Hearst Digital Media

We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we back.

vermicompost packaging bags ©2025 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.