pigeon toe said:High-waisted jeans are definitely in fashion now, except they are cut for, once again, non-curvy figures. My roommate, who is very thin and has no curves whatsoever has a very cute pair of high-waisted jeans, and they fit her perfectly. We have the same waist size, so I went to try them on and they could barely go past mid-thigh! I was looking at them and they are sized in such a way that only a girl who's hips are 3 inches bigger than her waist can wear them. Add another 7 inches onto that 3 and then maybe they'll fit me!!
How unfair!
I'm one of those girls who have a boyish figure, at least from the waist down (I'm a 40C up top). But let me tell you, I DETEST JEANS! There isn't one pair on this planet that is flattering to my body. I'm always tugging at the low waist and frowning upon the immodest and greatly uncomfortable tight fit. I feel as if I'm being wrangled around the lower abdomen.
I would love to find a pair of jeans (preferably vintage-styled) that flatter me and feel divine, but I'll stick to skirts and dresses for now. Most women today who buy jeans probably are unaware of the poor fit because they don't dress up as often as their mothers and grandmothers did. I'm sure if they were presented with a vintage or vintage-inspired garment that fit the way clothes are supposed to fit (at-waist, for example), we would see these styles coming back.
One more thing. I see photos of women sixty years ago and back, and they all have different body types. Even the ones with athletic, boyish figures looked lovely and feminine in their clothing. Why can't designers create this effect now?