Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Skinny Jeans

The cliché “History always repeats itself” may be the case when dealing with a hot new trend in fashion known as skinny jeans. Skinny jeans, according to answers.com, are defined as slim-fit pants that have a snug fit through the legs and taper completely at the opening for the ankle.

According to skinnyjeans.org, skinny jeans originated in the 1950s when jeans were know as the style for youth rebellion. They were worn by some of the popular sex symbols of that era like Marlon Brando and James Dean. What is fascinating is that most women didn’t wear jeans at all during the ‘50s.

Women began to take part in the trend during the 1960s after Sandra Dee, Audrey Hepburn, and Marilyn Monroe wore the slim, close fitting pants.

Skinny jeans made a big statement in the 1980s. Skinnyjeans.com says that most heavy metal bands like Metallica, Slayer and Anthrax rocked the skinny jean look well into the 1990s. Skinny jeans never really went out of style throughout the decades; they just were more popular for different groups.

An online article by Lori Hayashida entitled “The Skinny Jean: A Brief History” states that by 2000 denim is everywhere, and celebrities help embrace the forgotten skinny jean look. Kate Moss, Angelina Jolie and Sienna Miller are among those who support the lost trend. Moss has been credited with reintroducing the jeans to women across the world.

Celebrities have influenced many people including Emma Cutmore a Junior Golfer from Essex, England at the University of the Cumberlands. Cutmore says that Victoria Beckham a former Spice Girl influenced her when she tried out the skinny look. “ Victoria is a big fashion icon back home,” says Cutmore.

Cutmore says that she saw Beckham wear skinny jeans and wanted to try them for herself. “They are very popular back home (England),” says Cutmore.

Skinny jeans have become the hottest trend among celebrities. Gwyneth Paltrow, Lindsay Lohan, Lauren Conrad and Nicole Richie have all been sighted supporting the popular style this season.

Skinny Jeans are not just for celebrities according to fashionhippo.com.

Anyone can find skinny jeans for a reasonable price that suits each individual’s body type. Old Navy, Kohls, Pac Sun and almost any department store have a wide variety from which to choose.

There are many ways to wear skinny jeans. Wear them tucked into boots, with high heels, or flats, says Johneen Manning a writer for "Women’s Fashion."

Manning stated in her recent online article that flare legged and boot legged jeans are just too hard to tuck into boots, so the solution is skinny jeans. There is less fabric to tuck in making it much easier to get the boots zipped up.

She also says that with heels, the overall effect of the skinny jean paired with heels creates the long slimming look every woman wants. However, the hardest look to pull off is skinny jeans with flats. When pairing with flats, skinny jeans can exaggerate the hips and butt and can make even slender women look heavy, so beware.

Cutmore says the reason that she likes skinny jeans so much is the fact that you can dress them up or down. “ I think they look good with heels and tennis shoes,” she said.

Skinny Jeans are not for everyone. Alli Burton a sophomore at the University of the Cumberlands says that everywhere she looks she sees girls wearing skinny jeans. “Either you can rock them or you can’t my short stumpy legs are not a fan of the trend,” says Burton.

Now that the old cliché has proven true for fashion as well, make sure to save back your skinny jeans. Someday your children may raid your closet to find that at one point you wore the same thing that they are wearing, it just may have been 20-30 years earlier.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Shoes, Shoes and More Shoes

The following four posts on my site are devoted to shoes and feet. Shoes are my favorite things to shop for. I love them in all types, especially tennis shoes. I hope that these four posts will give you some sort of insight into the fashion, history and trends of shoes along with how to take care of your feet, enjoy!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Pamper Your Sole

What you put inside your shoes is just as important as what your shoes looks like. Just like shoes, there are hundreds of products that could be considered accessories as well as items to pamper your feet.

From the type of socks to the exfoliating utensil each foot accessory is important to keep your feet in the best shape possible. Odor absorbing arch support insoles, spa foot massagers and sole smothers are just a few of the possibilities I found on earththerapeutics.net.

To keep your feet smooth and callus free try the pumice stone or the sole smother. The Pumice stone buffs the top layers of skin to get rid of the calluses and keep your feet ready to wear sandals at all times of the year.

My favorite thing to do for my feet is to get a pedicure every once in a while. A pedicure starts with soaking your feet in warm water then scrubing the soles of your feet with the pumice stone. Once your feet are soft from soaking your nails are trimmed and filed. If you like them polished that is an option as well.

Many men believe that getting a professional pedicure is not something they are allowed to do, but pedicures are for men too. In fact, some men may need it more than women.

Put your best foot forward and schedule an appointment for a pedicure today.

Rain Rain Rain Boots?

I couldn't tell you how many times this semester that I have traipsed to class in the pouring rain only to arrive with wet feet and socks. I think that it may be time for an investment in some functional but stylish rain boots.

I have seen a number of styles on students here at the University of the Cumberlands. Junior Whitney Blankenship has a pair of rain boots that she wears on those rainy dreary days. “My boots are purple and yellow with flowers on them,” says Blankeship. “I wear them so I can tuck my jeans in them so the don’t get wet”Even though rain boots have been thought of as bright yellow “wellies” in the past, times have evolved.

They don’t just come in yellow anymore. Pink, purple and polka dotted are just a few of the cute options that Target has to offer. With over 45 different colors and patterns to choose from at a very reasonable price, Target is a great place to make your investment in rain boots.

Rain boots have gone from practical foot protection to a surging fashion trend. I think I will find a pair for myself to keep my tootsie warm and dry.