Confession time: I have always found that skirts are sexy, and jeans are sexy, and so the denim skirt is the two combined as far as I am concerned - what is it about them that looks exciting? One tends to think of our ideal girlfriend dressing like that? I often do, with a t-shirt. The fact that denim is a "heavy duty" material makes the skirt stand out quite a lot.
I have noticed that in the past 15 years or so, women have worn them quite a bit, especially during hot weather where the number of people who wear them increase tenfold, mostly females of course - a sort of female Shakin' Stevens if you will. They were also seen a bit in the 1980s and 1990s as well. As a man, it has been one of the many reasons why I enjoy looking at the female fashion pages in magazines...
In recent times, I have thought of denim skirts as being the chav or single mother or Yummy Mummy stereotype, or the Prisoner: Cell Block H anorak stereotype (an ironic stereotype of a typical female PCBH fan). Indeed, they are the Marmite of clothes - one either loves them or hates them. The knee-length pencil version are the ones that look good when worn in a "uniform" way.
Danielle Nicholls on CITV used to wear the Miss Fortune brand with the "turn up" design at the bottom, looking like an upside-down pint of Guinness.
I know that I should get out a lot more, but I just love the way that denim skirts look when they are worn.
I have noticed that in the past 15 years or so, women have worn them quite a bit, especially during hot weather where the number of people who wear them increase tenfold, mostly females of course - a sort of female Shakin' Stevens if you will. They were also seen a bit in the 1980s and 1990s as well. As a man, it has been one of the many reasons why I enjoy looking at the female fashion pages in magazines...
In recent times, I have thought of denim skirts as being the chav or single mother or Yummy Mummy stereotype, or the Prisoner: Cell Block H anorak stereotype (an ironic stereotype of a typical female PCBH fan). Indeed, they are the Marmite of clothes - one either loves them or hates them. The knee-length pencil version are the ones that look good when worn in a "uniform" way.
Danielle Nicholls on CITV used to wear the Miss Fortune brand with the "turn up" design at the bottom, looking like an upside-down pint of Guinness.
I know that I should get out a lot more, but I just love the way that denim skirts look when they are worn.
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