Rihanna can pretty much get away with wearing anything …
except maybe this.
On Monday night, the “Stay” singer donned one of her own
fashion creations – “double top” jeans – at a party in London to promote her
new River Island collection, and it had heads turning for all the wrong
reasons.
According to the item’s description on River Island’s
site, the unique waist – which is made to look like two pairs of jeans layered
on top of each other – is a “cool take on mixing denim” that is a “huge spring
trend ready-made,” although we’d have to disagree.
But, then again, what do we know? (According to a couple
of fashion experts we spoke with, we’re fashion illiterate.)
Jay McCarroll, who won the first season of “Project
Runway,” tells omg! that “double top” jeans, while not his personal design
aesthetic, are already a popular street trend, and that Rihanna’s take “comes
across as sort of, dare I say, refined and actually sort of cute. At the end of
the day, you can't knock a gal for pursuing any business opportunity that comes
her way. I just wish I had this idea ... she's probably going to make a zillion
dollars off of those jeans!"
And he’s not alone. Another “Project Runway” alum,
Michael Costello, is also not immediately saying “Auf Wiedersehen” to Rihanna’s
polarizing look.
“I like how she can set trends and make them look so easy
to wear when sometimes you see them in a department store and wonder, ‘Who in
the world would wear that?’” he tells omg! “Rihanna, I believe, is really a
style icon and pushes the boundaries of fashion and adds her own eclectic
unique style and personality to everything she does including her fashion line.
If you ask me, the double jeans work for her.”
However, Costello adds that this doesn’t mean they’d look
the same way on the everyday woman. “The cut of the jeans is more likely to
accommodate women who are a size 0-2,” he explains. “Even if they are a
loose-fit denim cut jean, the design is implicated to compliment the model
body.”
That would explain why the “double top” jeans, which
retail for $150, are sold-out on River Island’s website through size 10 U.K.,
which in America translates to sizes 2, 4, and 6.
What do you think of the “double top” look? And would you
pay that kind of money for the fad?
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