1. High Waisted Bottoms
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| Rosie |
In the 1940s the men had set sails to participate in the war effort. Now the the women were home alone and gave them their chance to show their skills. This is where the iconic picture of "Rosie" comes into play, a woman flexing her arms, wearing a red bandana, with the caption "We Can Do It." Girl power! The women began to work in factories, the same time when companies such as Levis created the high waisted jeans. The high waisted jeans provided comfort along with modesty for the working women.
Now fast forward to the present, you can spot someone wearing high waisted jeans on the street. I, myself am guilty of owning a few pairs of this style of pants. There are many ways to style this versatile piece. Of course you can just wear as them as regular jeans, but now with the boring way aside here are some outfits for the more adventurous fashionista. Crop tops are another big trend that have found their way back into many wardrobes, and high waisted pants are a perfect way to rock them with modesty. You can also wear regular length shirts and tuck them into the front of your jeans to add instant style. If you are planning on wearing the flared style of these pants go for a tighter top, so you don't completely lose your shape. 3. Overalls
Overalls, like the high waisted pants were used by working class people in the 19th century. They allowed the people to work, while keeping the dirt off their clothes. The fabric of the overalls were used to determine your field of work. White overalls were associated with professional painters, blue jeans were worn by the farmers, and green overalls were the choice of the Wall Street bankers.
| DKNY |
Are there any styles you wish can come back?
XOXO,
KD


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