It’s onerous to recollect a time when the ubiquitous skinny jean wasn’t the primary alternative for women, but currently the style gods have spoken: drainpipe denim is officially passé.
From Kate Moss to Michelle Obama, the skinny jean was everyone’s favorite work but in recent times our concept of what’s cool has radically shifted.
Therefore now it’s time to interrupt-up along with your skin-pinching denim life partner in favour of a baggier, softer silhouette - but why?
Like most trends, the lean towards snug garments began on the runway with brands such as Vetements and Marques’ Almeida signifying a come back to true, off-duty denim and it’s currently been felt on the high street too.
According to Elle, we’re now shopping for a lot of jeans than ever before, with Internet-a-Porter reporting that they “cannot keep Vetements' now-iconic style in stock, despite its eye-watering £790 value tag” and that ASOS has sold an unimaginable twelve,000 pairs of its washed blue 'Farleigh' Mom jean, priced at £35.
What for several was once a failsafe wardrobe staple has now perished in lightweight of more body acutely aware denim.
And let’s face it, super-skinnies aren’t the foremost forgiving of styles, and will usually leave you feeling overexposed.
That’s precisely why Khloe Kardashian simply launched her new denim line, Good American.
The collection is made to focus on curves like a dream, with sizes spanning from zero to twenty four and an emphasis on a figure-hugging nevertheless comfortable match.
Skinny jeans could well come back around someday but for now, we tend to’re returning to the pre-skinny golden age of a relaxed, voluminous silhouette. So currently you can breathe out.
