Saturday, October 4, 2008

Traveling Pants


I normally would not do this. I am a news writer, an editor no less. I write about serious problems, you know, UJ cases, the union elections, guns on campus, the city of Waltham, Mamoon Darwish. But I had a revelation from the other night. This is serious. I never thought this happen. My whole vision of world-turned upside down. I wear a pair of skinny jeans. And it expects good. Not just good, which expects warm. I know this sounds presumptuous, but you will not see me in jeans.

I was sitting in my housemate bed, and brings us closer to evoke the good old days. I would be lying if he said a beautiful rendition of "Close Games (With My Heart)" was not sung. It was and is unbelievable. I thought about going to bed because it was the smart thing to do, but I decided to rifle through her closet.

Standing there, before a mass of tissue, I had a thought. "Hey Danielle," I said, "it would be okay if I tried H & M in your jeans?"

"Of course," he replied.

So I took the jeans from the rack and decided to take a risk. Before proceeding further, a brief bit of history would be useful.

I am a fan of the TLC show what not to Wear. I take seriously what they say about closure and clothing and skirt length. I realize the creation of an hourglass figure and elongating the leg. For the first season of the show, the tapered leg was defamed Pant. I even say it was demonized. Exaggerated the hip. Has the body seems less proportions, and so more and Stacy and Clinton were right. A wide leg pants balances out the hip and lengthens the leg.

So when it became trendy skinny pants, I thought, "WTF? Unless you have the body of Audrey Hepburn, there is no way to the pants can work."
During the Olympics last month, and then again at the U.S. Open, as it manifests itself as a racket in his head that the world of sport has become the latest domain in which the ultimate goal is not win, but to have a clothing line. The gymnast Nastia Liukin has just announced its own collection of jeans, and Maria Sharapova is playing the drums at Fashion Week for its new deal with Cole Haan. Even Michael Phelps mom just signed to support the boy.

Now that the cultural nexus, which has already tied designer / musician / artist / actor / celebrity in a profession, has grown to include athletes, the potential of sport, fashion have not gone unnoticed by old-school designers. After seasons of punishment from the media for promoting a stick-figure unhealthy physical, which have finally wised up to the Olympic ideal. Nowhere was this more evident than in the Duckie Brown show on Friday, when one of the designers, Steven Cox, said the idea "is to make a high-end collection of Nike, as if they had asked us to."

Skinny Blue Jeans


Big bottom or not, many girls are concerned with how their jeans look from behind. While those slouchy Sweats tended to be a favorite among students, jeans take the cake in being the most oft screen worn by the average woman. They are comfortable, durable and come in loads of styles, cuts and colors.
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants may have luck out and found a pair that fit four different body types, but most jeans are designed to look their best on specific body types. The trick, then, to finding those perfect fitting pants, is to know what to look for and to exploit the various elements of jeans. Before you start your search, use a measuring tape to get a better idea of the actual measurements of your hips, waist and inseam. With your measurements in hand, it's now all up to choosing the right style for your body. For those Bootylicious babes with extra junk in the trunk, coming to peace with what your mamma gave you is definitely the first step to finding the perfect pair of jeans. Instead of trying to suppress or hide your Voluptuous curves, think more about maintaining the proportions.
Jeans that Skim the thighs and Flare out slightly after the knee will help balance a bigger behind. Look for vertical seams to help the leg length, and bigger pockets that sit closer together for a more flattering look. Plain blue jeans with no embellishment are classic and casual, but if you're looking to make a flashier impression, go for jeans with rhinestone designs or decorations in the back and front. Woree one Marlon Brando in "The Wild One." James Dean's Rebel Without a Cause perfect his slouch while chain-smoking in one. The black leather motorcycle jacket, with its sharp collar and industrial-looking Zippers, is generally associated with brooding bad boys and burly motorcycle gangs. But it's showing its softer side this fall. The key is the slim silhouette.
The waist-length cut keeps it authentic, but the body and shoulders are narrower, taking away the boxiness and making for a more flattering fit. You can not go wrong with black leather, it's classic, goes with everything and suits fall's dramatic mood. It might seem heavy, but take a cue from the Degas ballerina-meets-Hells Angels way that celebrities such as Anne Hathaway and Rachel Bilson have been wearing these jackets, and you can make a masculine feel Flirty piece. Katie Holmes must have some kind of rotating schedule with his clothes. Skinny jeans she carries two or three times a week, two other days are reserved for a wide legs, and later that day remaining sports rolled jeans, a skirt or another pair of skinny pants.
While we'd like to think that the jeans rolled up to be a common occurrence known as laundry day, it does not look like that is the case - Katie enjoys only a slight change of scenery when it comes to denim.
Major fund or not, many girls relate to the way their jeans to look back. While those slouchy sweats tend to be a favorite among students, jeans take the cake in the most frequently used sigh for the average woman. They are comfortable, durable and come in a lot of styles, cuts and colors.
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants can have luck and found a couple four that fit different body types, but most of the jeans are designed to look her best on body types. The trick, then, to find the perfect fitting pants, is knowing what to look for and exploit the various elements of jeans.
Before beginning your search, use a tape measure to get a better idea of actual measurements of your hips, waist and inseam. With their measurements in hand, is everything now depends on choosing the right style for your body.
For babies with Bootylicious extra garbage in the trunk, reaching peace with what your mama gave you is obviously the first step to finding the perfect pair of jeans. Instead of trying to suppress or hide his voluptuous curves, to think more in the maintenance of proportion. Jeans that skim the thighs and flare out slightly after the knee contribute to a better balance back. Look for vertical seams to help lengthen the leg, and larger bags that sit close together for a more flattering look. Plain blue jeans are not classic and casual adornment, but if you're looking to make an impression flashier, go for jeans with designs or decorations Lover in the back and front.
Marlon Brando wore in a "The Wild One. "James Dean in Rebel without a cause perfected his slouch while the chain-smoking one. The black leather motorcycle jacket, with its strong neck and future industrial zippers, is generally associated with poor children and brooding burly motorcycle gangs. But is showing his softer side this fall.
The key is the thin silhouette. The waist-length cut remains true, but the body and shoulders are narrower, removing the boxiness and to make an adjustment more flattering. You can not go wrong with black leather, is classic, goes with everything and adapts to the fall of the dramatic mood.
It may seem cumbersome, but take an example from the Degas dancer-meets-Hells Angels so that celebrities like Anne Hathaway and Rachel Bilson have been carrying these vests, and you can make a room feel cozy male.

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