If you insist on wearing jeans to the airport, there’s only one cut I can recommend in good faith—and Margot Robbie just illustrated exactly why.

Stepping off an international flight, Margot skirted the season’s favourite high-rise, slim-fitting styles that, though they may look polished, inevitably feel restrictive after a few hours in a plane seat. Instead, Robbie opted for a far more forgiving alternative, selecting a looser, low-rise pair for an infinitely more comfortable fit.

Of course, the comfort of a jean lies almost entirely in the cut, and Robbie’s jeans skimmed the legs rather than clinging to them, creating a relaxed line that allowed for movement and, crucially, comfort. No stiffness, no restriction, the draped finish felt far better suited to international travel. Then there’s the rise. While high-rise denim continues its steady comeback, it’s not always the most practical option when you’re sitting for extended periods. Robbie’s low-rise pair sat comfortably on the hips, avoiding the digging and pinching that higher waistbands can cause mid-flight.

Margot Robbie walks through Sydney airport wearing low-rise baggy jeans with pointed-toe heels, a white t-shirt and a burgundy bag.

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Of course, this is Margot Robbie, so practicality didn’t come at the expense of polish. In a footwear choice I rarely spot in arrivals, she completed the look with tall, pointed-toe heels finished with contrast detailing. A classic white T-shirt and brown leather belt kept things understated, while a slouchy burgundy shoulder bag and tortoiseshell sunglasses added the off-duty gloss she does so well.