Celebrity Style
Tolubally Teases Her Bag-It Jeans from 2207byBally on Instagram!
“It’s audacious. It’s intentional. It’s no more playing small.”
Those were words ToluBally used when she posted on Instagram on February 25, 2026, and they were not about just an outfit. They were about the Bag-It Jeans, a new denim piece from her fashion brand 2207byBally, and from the way she captioned the post, this release means signals a new direction to her than a new product drop, and this appears to be her first demin release.

Tolubally – Instagram
Her full caption said: “This chapter of my life? I’m stepping out of my shell, trusting my voice, and making strategic, meaningful decisions that align with the woman I’m becoming, not the girl I used to be. Growth looks good on me. And this 2207byBally Bag-It jeans is confidence stitched in denim.”
2207byBally has been around since 2016 and in that time the brand has built its name on sculpted dresses, fitted two-pieces and sharply tailored pieces. Denim has never been a visible part of the brand. this tease is not just about what she wore. It is about what the brand is moving towards. the Bag-It Jeans are something the brand has not done before.
Tolubally – Instagram
The jeans themselves are wide-leg, deep blue denim with contrast gold stitching running along every seam and a thick cuffed hem. They sit high on the waist and are loose down the hips and thighs. The gold stitching is the detail that’s more attractive. It runs through the entire jean and give it a considered, finished look. The design has been thought through properly.
Tolubally – Instagram
She styled them with a cropped red and beige striped polo shirt, a mini red Hermès Kelly bag, crystal pointed-toe heels, a gold wristwatch and layered necklaces.
Denim is a different space from what 2207byBally has been doing. Occasionwear speaks to specific moments. Denim is for every day. The Bag-It Jeans are the brand’s first proper denim release, it is something worth paying attention to. It means 2207byBally is not just dressing women for events anymore.