Low lifting jeans are returned – no rinse about it.
At Milan Fashion Week, Diesel debuted her autumn/winter 2025 collection featuring low -cut denim, in which the models carried their butt cracks.
The Italian fashion house, known for its subversive runway shows, was dressed a gaggle of masculine models and females in the Peek-A-Boo jeans showing a lead of the paired lead with rear peaks.
The models also donated wonderful contact lenses with white or black, some with spray -painted smiles, as they bumped against the background of the graphic tapestry, created with nearly 2 miles of fabric painted by 7,000 artists.
According to people, the latest Diesel collection was thought to be “raised but interrupted, corrupt, reduced, destroyed and impossible.”
NSFW Bomster Arcken again in the 90s – falling in accordance with the catwalk grunge, Y2K environment – but now all the fashionists were fans of controversial cutting.
“Please do not make lead cracks a trend,” commented one person on the cover of Vogue Tiktok show. “I don’t want to live in that world.”
“Immediately not,” another tried.
“Low -rise jeans: yes. Hydraulik Acques: No, ”said someone else.
“Why are you going to use cracks as accessories,” asked a viewer.
“Oh not these jeans again,” mourned another.
The brave denim was originally popular by Alexander McQueen in 1993 with the “taxi driver” collection – and the oil creator director Glenn Martens pledged to “bring them”, according to the New York Times.
But he is not the only one.
Dilara Findingoglu is not a stranger for the discussable pants from the lace pants to the waist strips that dive dangerously low and, last year, Ludovic de Saint Sernin introduced leather pants that stopped “butt shredding”. In the red carpet, too, celebrities like Katy Perry and Julia Fox have recently shaken the look.
It is enough to declare that the cracks are official back.
“I feel like there is a return to the deliberate stripping,” Sarah Faisal, founder of the vintage -based UK platform, told Sarah Faisal for Vogue Business.
“Something something that was a heavy trend in the 90s with McQueen and Tom Ford in Gucci, choosing what we discover and making it statement.”
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