"I wish I had invented blue jeans. They have expression, modesty, sex-appeal, simplicity. All I hope for in my clothes." Yves Saint Laurent (French fashion designer b.1940)
Of course, we are no longer restricted to blue jeans alone, although they do remain the iconic choice for the classic, non-faddish look. But what about the cut?
If you pay fleeting attention to fashion at any level you will have noticed that ‘skinny jeans’ are very, very hot and have moved from novelty style to wardrobe staple for most of us. Plus they don’t look set to be going anywhere soon. Why is that? The name itself does not lend itself to inclusiveness in the frequently body-fascist world of fashion. It’s an unfortunate misnomer to be true and, although the name is clearly here to stay, a random sample of ‘skinny’ jean-wearers will reveal that the body-type required for the style is not nearly as restricted as the name suggests. The reason they are popular is that they are generally flattering (if worn correctly) and incredibly versatile, while also retaining the signature ‘classic’ appeal of the jean. Footwear, a perennial problem with the bootcut and straightcut, embraces boots and flats alike since a ruched ankle (as a result of wearing flats with a long-leg ‘skinny’ jean) is bang on trend – something which cannot be said of the bootcut. With your straighcut or bootcut you need one pair for heels and one pair for flats. Oh – the inescapable bane of footwear with jeans!! Tuck your ‘skinny’ jeans into a pair of boots and you have a tidy and strong look; while wear them with flats and you’ve turned sloaney, casual jean-wearer....while appearing effortless of course!
One word of warning is the length of your top. Keep it at least mid-buttock but no shorter, even if you the cutest ‘peachy’ behind! The ‘skinny’ lends itself ingeniously to all manner of sloppy, over-sized, tailored tops, jackets and sweaters but its very nature of being fitted requires a polar-opposite on the top half. Ying-yang....balance things out or else you risk the sausage effect...even if you’re petite!
So, who’s wearing them and which ones do you want?
There is truly a ‘skinny’ jean for all ages and virtually all body-shapes. The two variables are the fabric (sorry – did I mention that ‘jeans’ does not necessarily mean denim???) and what you wear them with. As above, keep the top half loose, even more so if you’re not a small frame. Investigate the brands and the fabrics..... and the ‘jeggings’.
‘Jeggings’ is where the ‘skinny’ jean of the 80s has been revamped and refined for the twenty-first century – Hallelujah! Can you hear a non-stretch ‘skinny’-wearer raving about how “these jeans are just soooooo comfortable....I just liiiiive in them aaaalllll the time”? Tight denim stitched tightly around your thighs, crotch and waist....all day? Comfortable? Desirable? Commercial? Would you turn down a free upgrade to Business Class and the reclining seat/bed for a 10 hour flight? Of course not. Quite!
Cue for the ‘jeggings’ and stretch-‘skinny’ jeans to enter. Not Your Daughter’s Jeans (NYDJ) – the brand to sweep across the USA and now storm Europe and the UK – have nailed this one. And no, before you ask, I will not patronise the concept of ‘jeggings’ nor the different shapes of women to claim that NYDJ ‘jeggings’ are for ‘real women with women curves’ to the exclusion of all you ‘non-real, curveless gals’. This would suggest they are the Brigitte Jones pants of the jeans world...which could not be further from the truth. Whether you have a diminutive size 6 frame or a voluptuous 16, you can pull these off and enjoy them. Rather cunningly, the brand’s signature concept is the no-holds-barred ‘Lift Tuck Technology' which flattens and shrinks you by one dress size and does for a girl or woman’s confidence what Viagra does for a bloke. I am guessing. Genius!
| NYDJ 'Jeggings' |
Now, lastly one rant and caveat. On three online chat forums I have read the following posts: “I am size 12. Can I wear skinny jeans?”; “I say anything over a size 12 looks ridiculous”; “truth is skinny jeans are for skinny people.” WRONG, WRONG, WRONG. It’s unfortunate that the style has been branded with this adjective but it’s simply to differentiate them from flared, bootcut, straightcut etc. Some people just wouldn’t wear jeans or leggings anyway as they don’t suit them and it’s important to respect what you look do good in and not follow a fashion for fashion’s sake. Having said that, good fashion advice – more often available from independent retailers – and the right choices can find a style to suit most shapes. NYDJ feature the ‘Lift Tuck Technology’ in all their styles and so even if the ‘jeggings’ are not for you, perhaps the corduroy jeans, straightcut or bootcut are?
In reply to those ridiculous posts above, I would like to say that I am currently a size 12 in most jeans and pulled on a pair of NYDJ ‘jeggings’ last week. As a religious bootcut wearer until then, I offer new converts to ‘jeggings’ and ‘skinnies’ the following advice: forget the fashion fascist comments on 'skinny' jeans or 'jeggings' and simply pull them on to carry them off. You will be surprised and liberated by how great you look and feel.