Friday, 20 October 2017

Thong Jeans Exist at Tokyo Fashion Week, Dare To Wear?

Seems like only this type of clothing that gets the privilege. Try to remember, we would not like to see our friend's clothes ripped, but instead think cool for ripped denim in the knee, for example.

Are you wondering why ripped jeans we even think cool? this ripped or distressed trend has booming since the 1980s. Initially it was in the era of 80' and popularized as street style by rhythm and blues groups (R&B). Rock group in the '80s was precisely (clothes) skin.

In that era, people are always captivated by all colourfull, explode, many colors and tend to be tacky. This tear-off style is one way to get attention. Trends have evolved and their meaning has changed. In the era of the 90s, grunge and punk people who liked casual clothes showed anti-fashion attitudes by wearing a modest outfit even a ripped one.

2017 is the year to be super creative with jeans. For example, an Opening Ceremony that makes long and short jeans collaborations in one pant, or another collection of jeans from Vetements with holes in the buttocks.

The list of exquisite designs of jeans increases, especially after seeing a collection of designers named Thibaut at Amazon Fashion Week Tokyo. On the catwalk stage, this almost non-ragged jeans debuted.

The front shows a hole jeans that only left the waist and side seams only. The back is not much different. Your butt will be completely exposed wearing these pants. Luckily the model wears a bodysuit when showing it off.

Thong Jeans (front)

Fashion sites such as Harper's Bazaar then named these pants as 'Thong jeans' because of the existing design and nothing.

In the fashion world, ragged or ripped jeans are known as distressed jeans. But there is no designer who brings the trend as extreme as Thibaut's.

Thong Jeans (back)

This year is not the time to appear with a model of boring jeans. Topshop for example, innovate to make a variety of models of odd jeans, such as wearing transparent PVC material or extra skirt tutu.


There is also an Opening Ceremony brand that releases removable jeans and jeans that look more like ornaments on the waist than pants.

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