Asymmetrical Jeans Are The Next Big Fashion Release Of 2019, And People Don’t Know How They Feel About It
Coming to your Instagram feed are asymmetrical jeans that already became the most talked about jeans in 2019.
With a remarkable success of Ksenia Schnaider Bella Hadid-approved demi-denims, Kyiv-based designer created another disrupter in denim world – asymmetrical jeans based on the brand’s best-selling models – a wide-leg and a pair of high-waisted mom jeans.
While Schnaider’s asymmetrical jeans are on their way to Hadid’s Insta-feed, you have time to pre-order them online from the brand’s website.
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Image credits: kseniaschnaider
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The unconventional pair took the Internet by storm and have already collected mixed opinions. But what surprised Ksenia most of all was the response from a cancer survivor who has lymphedema in one of her legs and who was actually looking for a pair of jeans to fit her both legs comfortably in.
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Image credits: kseniaschnaider
Image credits: kseniaschnaider
Bella Hadid rocking the 2018 hit, shorts-meets-skinny-jeans hybrid, by Ksenia Schnaider. After model posted a photo on her Instagram, the internet went wild for the new trend and they were sold out within 72 hours.
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The feedback on asymmetrical jeans Ksenia Schnaider’s team have got so far thanks to the Internet and social media is really overwhelming: there are people who immediately loved asymmetric jeans and proclaimed it a trend (like Vogue USA, Dazed or Nylon Magazine editors), for others it seems like some kind of joke and of course there are those who hate this idea in general.
According to Ksenia Schnaider herself, as designer she had a similar experience when brand’s signature demi-denims became famous. Like with demi-denims that are loved by the world now, all the negative comments saying that asymmetrical jeans will never become a trend are nothing but encouraging.
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Share on FacebookExcept for those who have a disease, a syndrome or something else making one of their legs larger than the other, I don't see a point in these since they seem very impractical to me. Or for people who want to somehow stand but there are other ways for that too. But to each their own, I guess *shrug*
Yeah like this old boy a couple of streets down has one massive leg, he hobbles around with what i assume are home-made trousers like this.
Load More Replies...A couple of these I think look okay I guess (though I honestly wouldn't wear them), but most I don't like at all. Then again, I'm not exactly known for my fashion sense¯\_(ツ)_/¯
We can only hope that it won't last longer. Fingers crossed. Lol
Load More Replies...Its not bad.....but its not good either.... I would need Kate Moss' opinion on this ... Kate... help
I would have worm these when I was 18... After falling down stairs, breaking my leg and wearing a cast. Would have saved me from having to ruin my usual jeans !
Well, I'd laugh at them except then I remember some of the stupid stuff we wore when I was young. There's no reason why this generation shouldn't wear stupid stuff, too -- it's part of growing up. I'll make an exception for the people with a medical condition who can benefit from these. Otherwise, to me they're just another case of "fashion" winning over that rare and elusive commodity, "common sense"!
After one year, the designer who came up with these will go on TV and say this "fad" was a joke to see how many people were stupid enough to buy these things.
Except for those who have a disease, a syndrome or something else making one of their legs larger than the other, I don't see a point in these since they seem very impractical to me. Or for people who want to somehow stand but there are other ways for that too. But to each their own, I guess *shrug*
Yeah like this old boy a couple of streets down has one massive leg, he hobbles around with what i assume are home-made trousers like this.
Load More Replies...A couple of these I think look okay I guess (though I honestly wouldn't wear them), but most I don't like at all. Then again, I'm not exactly known for my fashion sense¯\_(ツ)_/¯
We can only hope that it won't last longer. Fingers crossed. Lol
Load More Replies...Its not bad.....but its not good either.... I would need Kate Moss' opinion on this ... Kate... help
I would have worm these when I was 18... After falling down stairs, breaking my leg and wearing a cast. Would have saved me from having to ruin my usual jeans !
Well, I'd laugh at them except then I remember some of the stupid stuff we wore when I was young. There's no reason why this generation shouldn't wear stupid stuff, too -- it's part of growing up. I'll make an exception for the people with a medical condition who can benefit from these. Otherwise, to me they're just another case of "fashion" winning over that rare and elusive commodity, "common sense"!
After one year, the designer who came up with these will go on TV and say this "fad" was a joke to see how many people were stupid enough to buy these things.
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