These avant-garde, hand-customized wide-leg jeans feature extreme deconstruction with layered fabric patches, lace inserts, and intricate beadwork—including pearl strands, crystal chains, and metallic charms—creating a sculptural, wearable art piece. The light-wash denim base is heavily distressed with frayed hems, exposed seams, and asymmetrical patching, evoking post-punk and haute couture streetwear aesthetics. Functional pockets are reimagined as decorative elements, some adorned with safety pins, ribbons, and miniature trinkets. The high-rise waist and relaxed silhouette offer comfort while maintaining bold visual impact. Ideal for fashion-forward individuals seeking statement pieces for editorial shoots, music festivals, or creative urban styling. Not mass-produced—each pair is uniquely assembled, suggesting artisanal or designer-atelier origin. Worn with classic white Converse Chuck Taylor sneakers (visible in foreground), reinforcing the intentional contrast between raw customization and timeless footwear. While no visible brand tags confirm a specific house, the craftsmanship aligns with contemporary experimental designers like Marine Serre, Rick Owens DRKSHDW, or independent custom ateliers specializing in upcycled denim.