How Filipino Celebrities and Influencers Rocked Their Jorts This Season
Feeling conflicted about the concept of jorts? Here’s how some celebrities style their jorts outfits
Words Andrea Brigino
Photos courtesy of BINI (@BINI_ph) via X (formerly Twitter)
July 3, 2024
Jorts have become a recent phenomenon, stirring debate within the 2023-2024 fashion trends. Criticized for being an odd, awkward middle ground between wide denim pants and regular denim shorts, or for being associated with boy shorts, jorts nonetheless have their charm.
On the other hand, with the resurgence of hip-hop and Y2K fashion trends, many models and celebrities have embraced the androgynous fit of jorts in both casual and streetwear. This has made jorts a staple in the everyday wardrobe of many Filipino artists and influencers. Here are five looks showcasing how these celebrities style their jorts.
Gwen (BINI)
For a maximum 90s baggy hip-hop look, pairing jorts with bigger, looser sweaters and shirts creates an androgynous yet weather-friendly outfit. In their Talaarawan concept photos, Gwen rocks a loose long-sleeved collared top with dark blue denim jorts for a baggy Y2K look.
Reg De Castro
Though jorts originated from hip-hop looks, they are versatile enough for minimalist aesthetics. Reg De Castro, who has created content about styling jorts, sports a chic look with a sleeveless white turtleneck, matching white jorts, and a statement pair of maroon glasses.
Kyline Alcantara
Jorts can amplify the dynamic of an entire outfit. Kyline Alcantara dons a black asymmetrical corduroy shirt paired with brown jorts, black retro shades, and dark brown Doc Martens. The jorts add extra spunk, complementing the statement corduroy piece.
Colet (BINI)
While jorts in a Y2K concept don't automatically create an androgynous look, they can be styled to appear softer and more dynamic. Colet stuns in a patterned crochet vest under a neutral cropped shirt, layered with blinged-out belts and a white knit bonnet.
AC Bonifacio
Jorts match well with vibrant tops and provide comfort for movement. AC Bonifacio, in her Pantropiko dance challenge, grooves effortlessly in acid-washed jorts paired with a statement hot pink top, allowing for unrestricted motion without compromising style.