The straight-leg, skinny cut has dominated the jean scene for the better half of the decade. Well, now you can save 'skinny' for your latte, now that you have mastered skinny jeans (some of which can be so form-fitting they hardly qualify jeans), it's time to move onto bigger (and belled) things. The spotlight is shifting toward a new shoe-shielding shape. Bells are ringing (again) for the groovy, girly cut of'bell bottom jeans.' It was only a matter of time before the flare-legged, hippie look found its way back into the closet of today's trendiest style-setting mavens. Leave the lava lamps, love beads and tie-dye behind, because today's most popular jean brands are bringing the 1970s bellwether into their collections. Whether you are looking for a classic, clean wash or a worn, vintage-like fit, brands like Seven For All Mankind, J Brand, Citizens of Humanity and more will have you loving their brilliant bell-shaped bottoms. We've rounded up a few of our favorite and hippest'bell bottom jeans'with a 21st century twist.Since 2000 Seven For All Mankind has supplied shoppers with a wide-range of contemporary casual cuts. From ultra-low rise to bootcut to wide-leg, the L.A. luxury label provides great options for those looking to make a statement. The high-rise,'Ginger Jean'offers the 1970s style bell bottom without looking dated or too retro. A celebrity favorite, the Ginger Jean has been seen on the likes of Jessica Alba and Rachel Bilson. The stretch jean offers a fashion forward sixties vibe with an


