Fashion Wire Daily - New York - The term "fashion forward" isn't just a sassy form of alliteration; fashion is always looking forward (when it's not looking back) which explains why even though Fall 2006 is still months away, we are currently obsessed with the "it" look of the season - the skinny jean. ADVERTISEMENT
The look manages to be a winning combination of sexy yet casual all at once, but it's popularity among the fashionably emaciated begs the question: are slim jeans only fitting for those who actually can fit into them? Here's the skinny on who can wear skinny jeans, how to choose a pair that satisfies your style, and how long skinny jean will stay on the racks.
"The runways for Fall '06 showed volume on top with a narrow bottom," said June Rau, Fashion Director for Nordstrom, from her office in Seattle where she sees first-hand how customers are flocking to the trend.
"Fashion overall is getting really cleaned up," said Rau. "There is a return to tailoring, a lot of the 'bling' has turned into prints, and the look is sleek and clean. The skinny jean is part of this new movement in fashion, and we're going to see different variations of that shape."
The slim shape, which provides balance to the voluminous silhouette of princess sleeves and billowing shirts on top, can be threatening to average consumer, but Rau insists there is no need to crash diet before making a purchase.
"I think there is a lot of fear among customers, but there really is a jean for everybody."
It's all about fit. For those channeling their inner supermodel (and have the body to do so) the white Stella jean by Hudson ($174) is 98% cotton for comfort, with 2% spandex, which provides a little stretch. The Stella is slim and sexy, but white can be an unforgiving color unless you're long and svelte.
Another pair that will stretch to fit without stretching the bill is Lux's Stretch Slim Jean ($68 at Urban Outfitters). Cut super skinny with a cute vintage wash, these jeans are great for those who are average height, and want some leg support (the 7" leg opening will really hold you in) with a true tapered bottom.
Whether short or tall, black looks flattering on all body types, which is why we like the Sage jean in Ebony, by Edun ($185). These black jeans are made from soft African cotton and are cut long for a lengthened leg look, which really comes in handy for those who lack the height to pull off skinny jeans in various washes of blue. As an added bonus, Edun's jeans promote sustainable employment in Africa; how's that for do-good-denim?
To dress up the leg with just a pinch of punk, John Varvatos for Converse also has black skinny jeans with a zipper detail at the ankle ($225) for a look that is more rocker than runway. And for those with a shapely hipline, avoid the super-tight legging style jeans and go for the cigarette shape.
"Some of the cuts are simple and straight which give the same effect, but are more flattering for those with a fuller body," said Rau.
Joe's Jeans Cigarette Leg Skinny Stretch jeans ($158) have a straight cut that smooth the hip as well as a slight fading pattern on the thigh and front leg for a "worn in" look.
With the fit problem solved, the real question is, will this trend last?
"A trend isn't in one season and out the next," said Rau. "Look how long the boot-cut jean lasted. The skinny jean is new right now, but it will be the jean of choice for a couple of years."
Goodbye boot-cut, relaxed fit, and - gasp - flared leg. It's time for jeans to get lean.
What is the deal with guys wearing skin tight pants/jeans and low waisted.
My daughter and I were out walking the dog and this "human" came by us and said hi to my daughter and I asked who she was and my daughter started laughing and said that his name was Jason. I didn't believe it based on the way he looked and dressed.
wasn't it just a matter of time? i really don't want to try to get my fat @** in a pair of skinny pants. i hope the shoulder pads in everything doesn't make a come back. although, i will be looking forward to longer shirts that cover up the belly because MOST people DON'T have the figure for it. i hate having to tug my shirts down because they skim my waistband!
oh, and stevie, don't be suprised if you see that the male friends of your daughters are actually wearing girls jeans... when my daughter was in high school, she had several male friends that prefered the fit of girls jeans...
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Ok I forgot to mention what my girl looked like the day we had conferences.
Something like this:
except her leggings had lace on them like mine used to. I have no idea what she was wearing as a top (usually not much) because she was sitting there with her coat on. I know everything comes around again, but it feels weird!
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What is the deal with guys wearing skin tight pants/jeans and low waisted.
My daughter and I were out walking the dog and this "human" came by us and said hi to my daughter and I asked who she was and my daughter started laughing and said that his name was Jason. I didn't believe it based on the way he looked and dressed.
I am not ready for this...........
What you're referring to is known as the Emo look....short for Emotional is in "depressed"........totally different than the Goth look. And yeah, DS has it right about guys now wearing girls jeans again......it's so the guys can dress appropriately for the Emo look; they don't make the super-tight low riding jeans for guys so the guys buy girls jeans just so they look "Emo".
Haha! Woo, I went through the same thing. My parents made fun of my "hair waterfall" because I either had the janet Jackson cascade of curls or the big bangs with the hair wings. Oh those were some wicked styles!
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