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Bootylicio­us? What the return of derriere fashion means

- Priya Elan

The idea of what’s “sexy” has been going through something of a metamorpho­sis in fashion of late. Since the pandemic shuttered any semblance of flesh-bearing and instead saw virtually everyone opt for chunky, tie-dye jogging bottoms, there has been an effort to bring sexy back. The widely predicted “vaxxed and waxed” Hot Girl Summer was delayed, but recently, we’ve seen a heap of celebritie­s baring more than usual, whether in bodysuits or in Love Island-inspired “pin tops”.

The bottom is the most-recent unexpected anatomical feature to be getting an airing. From Lil Nas X on Instagram to Rihanna on the cover of Dazed magazine, the derriere is getting more and more attention. Whether

that comes in the form of revealing pants (like Dua Lipa’s thong dress), lingerie (Megan Fox and Khloé Kardashian posing in their Skims on Instagram) or high fashion trousers that direct attention to the wearer’s behind (like Fiorucci’s “angel patch” jeans).

So, have we hit rock bottom or is it something else?

Part of an overarchin­g trend of 00s revivalism which includes corsets, high platform heels and low-rise jeans, it’s one with a layer of cultural appropriat­ion. That decade saw women like

Miley Cyrus and Kim Kardashian adopting twerking and grabbing the culture of bigger bottoms. As the writer Crystal Martin wrote in the Cut: “It’s an exploitati­on of Black women as old as the history of Black people in America.” Indeed, at the Met Gala: where the theme was American independen­ce, derrieres again went into the spotlight. Zoë Kravitz wore a see-through Saint Laurent number, Empire’s Taraji P Henson was in a Moschino jumpsuit with a revealing low cut back and the singer Teyana Taylor wore a silver Prabal Gurung outfit with a “crack cleavage”.

Significan­tly, this time, it was the black women who were doing the derriere baring, taking back the backside, as it were. Like the various black hairstyles on display, this was a sartorial statement of intent and important reframing.

 ?? Photograph: Matt Baron/Rex/Shut- ?? Zoë Kravitz in Saint Laurent at the Met Gala.
Photograph: Matt Baron/Rex/Shut- Zoë Kravitz in Saint Laurent at the Met Gala.
 ?? ?? Teyana Taylor at the Met Gala. Photograph: Kristina Bumphrey/Rex/Shuttersto­ck
Teyana Taylor at the Met Gala. Photograph: Kristina Bumphrey/Rex/Shuttersto­ck

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