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Jason Kempin//Getty ImagesA fresh-faced Lainey Wilson rocks a snakeskin and rhinestone two-piece set for an ASCAP awards event. Yep, those are bell-bottoms.
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Terry Wyatt//Getty ImagesLainey, in white bell-bottoms, performs for fans on one of CMA Fest’s smaller stages. Little did she know ...
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Jason Kempin//Getty ImagesShe was loving snakeskin back then, wasn’t she? This shot was snapped during a livestreaming event she hosted in 2020.
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Jason Kempin//Getty ImagesZoom in — that’s another snakeskin print! It was around 2021 when she started experimenting with hats, and it has become a part of her brand in 2026.
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John Shearer//Getty ImagesLainey’s star was rising quickly by this point. This bonus entry from 2021 is for the obvious: Bangs!
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Catherine Powell//Getty ImagesShe sported another hat when she performed at the Country Radio Seminar’s big New Faces showcase in 2022. The flat-brimmed cowboy hat is very in style these days, maybe partially in thanks to Lainey?
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Bryan Steffy//Getty ImagesThis was a different vibe, even for a gal who loves to experiment with fashion. That’s a bandana on her head, more animal print on top, and a very shiny pair of bell-bottom pants on bottom.
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Mike Coppola//Getty ImagesThe curls? The leather fringe? The AWARDS? The 2022 ACM Awards was a big night for Lainey, who was the night’s big winner. She picked up three trophies, including Song of the Year for “Things a Man Oughta Know.”
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NBC//Getty ImagesThis patchwork, bell-bottomed suit was a fun choice for a Tonight Show appearance.
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Jason Kempin//Getty ImagesIt was a hilarious pop-up you didn’t even know happened. In celebration of Lainey’s fourth studio album, Bell Bottom Country, the figures on Nashville’s Musica Statue were dressed in — you guessed it — bell-bottoms!
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Joseph Okpako//Getty ImagesLainey packed her very best gold bell-bottoms for C2C Festival in London.
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Jeff Kravitz//Getty ImagesShe doesn’t need to wait for a red carpet event to shine from a fashion standpoint, but this bell-bottomed, tropical print jumpsuit at the 2023 CMT Music Awards was a good one.
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Robby Klein//Getty ImagesCute, right? This ABC promo shot for the television airing of the CMA Fest special is just so ... her.
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Rich Polk//Getty ImagesLainey rocked this shiny, all-green set that showed some skin at the 2023 ACM Awards. Plus, a hat!
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Variety//Getty ImagesThis was an especially adventurous year for her, fashion-wise. She was full disco ball in this shot from the People’s Choice Awards.
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Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesLainey pulled another trick from her style bag in early 2024: Braids! They paired well with her ultra plunging top and turquoise accents.
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Todd Williamson/NBC//Getty ImagesThis girl never forgot her roots. She’s loved an animal print since day one!
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Jason Koerner//Getty ImagesYou’d think a country girl who owns nothing but bell-bottoms would wear more of the denim variety, but this is actually kind of rare for her. Here she is raising a cup at Tortuga Music Festival in 2024.
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Jason Kempin//Getty ImagesThis Canadian tuxedo might have been one of her best looks ever. This was from 2024 CMA Fest, and remember that snap from 2019? She’s on the big stage this time: Nissan Stadium.
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Amanda Hensel Jermstad is a skilled writer based in Austin, Texas. She spent 14 years as Editor-in-Chief of Taste of Country, where she led coverage of the artists, stories and trends shaping country music. With a career deeply rooted in the genre, Amanda has built a reputation for sharp editorial insight and authentic storytelling. Outside of work, she’s a proud mom of three.
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