The Carmen Black Bell Bottom Jeans are built from a black GJG dyes themselves in their LA facility — a depth standard denim fabric does not have. Bell bottom flare from the knee, embroidery detail front and back, Tencel blend that drapes rather than stiffens. The silhouette that moves with intention. A rooftop dinner, a show, a night that asks for the full effect. The dark wash edit has what else belongs around these.
Black bell bottom jeans are a category. The Carmen is a specific construction. GJG's LA dye house produces the black — not off-the-shelf denim fabric but a custom dye applied to finished denim, which gives the Carmen a saturation and depth that standard black cannot replicate.
The Tencel blend (32% lyocell in the fabric) gives the bell bottom its drape. A stiff fabric fights the bell bottom silhouette. This fabric works with it. The embroidery detail front and back is the western craft element — subtle enough to discover rather than announce. Made in Los Angeles.
The bell bottom silhouette is returning in 2026 as a confident wardrobe decision. This is the version built for that. The night-out edit has everything to complete the look around the Carmen.
Seventies Night: Black fitted cropped top, platform heeled boot in black, gold hoop earrings, gold chain belt. The bell flare and the platform boot are the full reference point.
Dinner: Black satin cami, barely there heeled sandal in black, one thin gold chain necklace. The LA dye house black is deep enough that a monochromatic all black combination reads luxurious, not flat.
Concert: Oversized black band tee knotted at the hip, black ankle boot with a small heel, silver ear cuff. The bell flare is the silhouette statement. Keep everything else minimal. Browse the night out edit.
The Carmen Black Bell Bottom Jeans are built from a black GJG dyes themselves in their LA facility — a depth standard denim fabric does not have. Bell bottom flare from the knee, embroidery detail front and back, Tencel blend that drapes rather than stiffens. The silhouette that moves with intention. A rooftop dinner, a show, a night that asks for the full effect. The dark wash edit has what else belongs around these.
Black bell bottom jeans are a category. The Carmen is a specific construction. GJG's LA dye house produces the black — not off-the-shelf denim fabric but a custom dye applied to finished denim, which gives the Carmen a saturation and depth that standard black cannot replicate.
The Tencel blend (32% lyocell in the fabric) gives the bell bottom its drape. A stiff fabric fights the bell bottom silhouette. This fabric works with it. The embroidery detail front and back is the western craft element — subtle enough to discover rather than announce. Made in Los Angeles.
The bell bottom silhouette is returning in 2026 as a confident wardrobe decision. This is the version built for that. The night-out edit has everything to complete the look around the Carmen.
Seventies Night: Black fitted cropped top, platform heeled boot in black, gold hoop earrings, gold chain belt. The bell flare and the platform boot are the full reference point.
Dinner: Black satin cami, barely there heeled sandal in black, one thin gold chain necklace. The LA dye house black is deep enough that a monochromatic all black combination reads luxurious, not flat.
Concert: Oversized black band tee knotted at the hip, black ankle boot with a small heel, silver ear cuff. The bell flare is the silhouette statement. Keep everything else minimal. Browse the night out edit.