Denim has seen many transformations this year; it's been fun following it. I guess the skinny jean backlash spun out of control.
First, we had baggy jeans, no thanks. Then the denim nip/tuck took over — I'm still into it. Most recently the more subtle slit jeans appeared. And now the '80s are totally back with holey jeans. Mena is strutting her stuff in this risqué jean. She vamps it up with black accessories — what do you think of her little feather hairpiece, btw? Call me crazy, but this is another denim trend I might take for a ride.
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I like my jeans way more clean and classic. When they start looking like this they become my cleaning the house or painting the walls jeans.
1I LOVE her outfit. HOT heels.
2Me too, 4blankwalls...worn-looking jeans are okay, but I don't like ones that look THIS destroyed.
3I've been wanting to shred a pair of skinnys since I saw Agnes Dyen in those absolutely shredded black jeans. I want to go to F21, grab a cheap pair, shred them to death, and then wear a bright colored tight underneath.
I dunno, I'm weird like that.
4I guess now I feel better about all those Abercrombie destroyed jeans I bought a few years ago! : )
5I just can't get with that trend.
6Agreed, bluebird. I loved my destroyed jeans, but have been staying away from them to keep from feeling fashion backward -- now I am free to rock them w/o compunction!
7Not a fan. Plus, it's way too cold up here to have holes in your pants..
8In my area it is entirely too cold to rock this look in CT. But a little tear here and there is okay in the spring/summer. I would just DIY it with an older pair of jeans myself.
Fab - a little off topic but I love a lot of the posts you do on jean trends but I am a very tall girl (6' or 6'1" or so) and I would love to rock some of the looks but they don't come in the right length for me (37" inseam). Could you possibly do a post on brands/designers that carry extra long length jeans. That would be GREAT!!!!
9I'm not a huge fan of the ripped jean but I do like the distressed look...here is my new favorite...http://tinyurl.com/6d4rav
10Skinny jeans have never looked good on me and never will. I have an hour glass shape and they make me look like an ice cream cone, not hot!
11Love this outfit
12For the upcoming winter I'm going to have to say "no" to this trend.
13oh i luv this look. Mena is hot luved her in that lifetime movie, never knew she had a cute ass on her:)
14Love, love, love the shoes!!! So HOT!!
15I do like her outfit, but I am really over torn jeans. I used to wear them in high school but now that I feel my style has evolved from the days of Abercrombie I prefer to look clean and classy.
16It's getting cold out! I do NOT want holes in my jeans.. or anything else!
17Her entire outfit is super cute! (Including the feather headpiece-thing.
) I looooove holey jeans. I'm so glad they're making a come-back!
18yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay ALL my jeans have holes, and have had holes for at least the past 5 years. Glad I'm suddenly in style again
19i dont know if this is a trend i would follow but she looks good in this outfit and her shoes are killer. i love them
20i love this look! probably because i'm a grunge girl at heart. i wouldn't buy ripped jeans, though. it's better as a DIY project. just get out the cheese grater and destroy!
21I really love those jeans and the shoe is hotness.
22I bought these from Express recently. They are really comfortable in the skinny style.
23Great. I have a pair hanging in the back of the closet, from Guess. Time to start wearing them again!
24i love this jeans
25well the good thing with this trend is that my FAVORITE jeans are starting to get a bit worn and have holes, so i guess this means that i can wear them and they will be right in the line of what's trendy and in style. aside from the pair that i have, i don't know if i would be into it as much.
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