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KATIE WRIGHT FINDS OUT WHETHER WE REALLY HAVE SEEN THE LAST OF THE SKINNY JEAN

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AFTER two decades at the top, skinny jeans have – if designers, celebritie­s, influencer­s and Gen Z are to be believed – fallen out of fashion completely.

At least for women, that is. These days, it’s all about wide-leg, bootcut and straight-cut jeans for the ladies, while men are still rocking the skin-tight denim.

Younger fashionist­as in particular have embraced Noughtiesi­nspired floor-sweeping hems, and even the Duchess of Cambridge, formerly a die hard skinny jean fan, has adopted straight styles as her go-to for more casual public appearance­s.

But what if you’re not ready to abandon your beloved skinnies? What if you don’t suit – or even like – loose jeans? Will you have to wait another 20 years for clingy cuts to come back into fashion? Or is OK to sit out the baggy jean trend?

We asked fashion insiders where they stand on the great denim debate...

Jo Threlfall, freelance vintage fashion blogger and writer

“Skinny jeans will forever be a wardrobe essential! Especially in the autumn and winter season as a classic black denim, black top, jumper and coat makes a simple but chic outfit to wear in the winter months.

“The style of denim I’m wearing the most are mom jeans or straight legs as they’re the most flattering on my petite and curvy frame.”

Kat Farmer aka DoesMyBumL­ook40, fashion stylist and author of Get Changed: Finding The New You Through Fashion

“Not only have they brought back looser jeans, which I actually don’t mind, but bringing back the low rise jean? That is cruel!

“You can still wear skinny jeans, just maybe ease in a [looser] pair gently. If skinny jeans works for you and you love them and you have loads of great outfits that work with the skinny jeans then keep wearing them.”

Joanna McNeish aka fashion blogger LoveStyle4­0

“I’m currently switching between a slim leg or a mom jean for daytime looks. I like the mom jean fit with a loose shirt and trainers.

“I think it’s definitely OK to still wear skinny jeans. I always reach for mine when I’m going on a night out, they look great with a blazer, cami and high heel. It’s one of

my favourite looks.”

Nuala McMenamin, personal stylist and owner of Adorn Bespoke Styling

“Trends only exist to create a sense of ‘must have’ and urgency so brands can market seasonally – don’t buy into it, only ever wear what suits you! “I’m not sad to see the skinny silhouette move from popularity as they don’t suit everyone. My personal favourite style is the ‘paper bag’ cut, it’s so flattering on most shapes and is comfortabl­e to wear.”

Caroline Young, author of The Colour of Fashion

“I’m a big fan of my highwaiste­d, wide-legged jeans which have a real 1970s vibe. They’re also really comfortabl­e, which has become so much more important over these last few years.

“I think it’s totally fine to keep on wearing skinny jeans, particular­ly if you have a beloved pair in your wardrobe. It comes down to how you style them – they’re great for wearing with a slouchy sweatshirt or voluminous top, to create that contrast in silhouette.”

Esther Knight, co-founder and CEO of fashion brand Fanfare

“Mom jeans are what you can see in our product offering and personally in my wardrobe. We love this style of jean due to its versatilit­y and it is a great addition to any seasonless wardrobe, enabling wearer to dress up or down depending on the occasion. “However, keep hold of your skinny jeans as I am sure we will see them back in fashion in a few years time.”

Nikki Nicola, digital creator aka 40NotFrump­y

“The jeans I’m currently wearing are straight-leg button fly. I also like cropped flare and I’ve just got some Nineties full length flares too.

“Skinnies still have their place and I’d still wear them with chunky Doc Marten boots and big jumper in the winter.”

 ?? ?? Nadine regularlen­gth skinny jeans £39, Monsoon
Blue denim high rise flared jeans £17, Primark
Mom loose fit ultra high jeans £24.99, H&M
Nadine regularlen­gth skinny jeans £39, Monsoon Blue denim high rise flared jeans £17, Primark Mom loose fit ultra high jeans £24.99, H&M
 ?? ?? Only cropped jeans
£14.40, New Look
Only cropped jeans £14.40, New Look
 ?? ?? Supermodel Kate Moss made skinny jeans a fashion staple but in recent years their popularity has waned
Supermodel Kate Moss made skinny jeans a fashion staple but in recent years their popularity has waned
 ?? ?? High waisted recycled multiple stripe wool jeans, blue denim, £120
High waisted recycled multiple stripe wool jeans, blue denim, £120
 ?? ?? Nuala McMenamin, personal stylist and owner of Adorn Bespoke Styling
Nuala McMenamin, personal stylist and owner of Adorn Bespoke Styling
 ?? ?? Fanfare co-founder and CEO, Esther Knight
Fanfare co-founder and CEO, Esther Knight
 ?? ?? * Prices correct at time of going to print. While stocks last
* Prices correct at time of going to print. While stocks last

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