Lo and behold, we have reached new lows! When it comes to pants, at least. Low-rise has been making a slow and steady comeback in the fashion scene, but this time with a twist. Pants are getting lower and lower, and looks like the trend is ready to sweep Spring-Summer with utmost panache.
Low-rise denim trend was huge back in the early 2000s. It got thrown into everyone’s storage when high-waisted everything took over, but looks like the trend may be back with a bang after all. Thanks to designers like Vaquera, MSGM, Stella McCartney, Diesel and Isabel Marant, it is safe to say that this isn’t just a short-lived phase — low-rise jeans are back for the long haul.
For many millennials, low-rise jeans may come with its fair share of mixed feelings. After all, the trend was marked by some pretty unrealistic beauty standards, pushing for thin, youthful figures and largely ignoring diverse body types. If latest Milan Fashion Week shows are anything to go by, flat stomachs and pants hanging at the hips are the new IN thing, sparking a fierce debate on the internet.
The brand, Diesel, In particular has been making waves for all the right and wrong reasons. At the Milan Diesel FW25 show, butt cracks were visible in all their glory, sparking speculation around the whole dreaded butt crack trend making a comeback too.
DSQUARED2 by Dean & Dan Caten created quite a stir too, with low-waist pants a big part of the casually cool collection.
Versace was another brand that did the low-waist right, flaunting one high-end look after another with the drop waist and low-rise silhouette.
Versace
If you haven’t guessed by now, the style is no longer reserved for a select few; To achieve that signature low-rise look, it’s as simple as sizing up for a looser fit, letting the waistband naturally rest lower on the hips.
For styling, the latest runway shows suggest pairing low-rise jeans with casual, effortless pieces like tank tops, slinky knit tops, or crop tops for a relaxed but stylish aesthetic. So, if you’re looking to get in on this trend, the time is NOW.
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