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Lollipop look best for the young(The Age)
Updated: 2007-08-18 11:18 Every so often, fashion cracks and heaves like an Arctic iceberg, shedding trends that have clung on too long and picking up new ones - like the knicker-flashing micro-mini - that are cunningly ill-suited to all but its core market of 16 to 24-year-olds.
It is when mothers and teens begin to dress creepily alike, that fashion says "No!" by simply breaking off the offending trends and fitting in new ones even more violently ill-suited to older temperaments and body types. Like the micro-mini, knicker-flasher frock. It's cut short and boxy or bulbous to accentuate legs and conjures a silhouette not unlike a lollipop or pumpkin-on-sticks. Spring's knicker-flasher hemlines stop three fingers or fewer short of a girl's underpants and are cut wide or A-line enough to accentuate and optically "slim" the legs. And, while these are all fine and dandy points for any woman tuned to her sexual allure - be warned - this is a look exclusively suited to girls on the sunrise side of 25. Commentators are already predicting this will be the new "muffin top"; in other words, a trend adopted by every girl no matter her technical drawbacks. Bless them all. This is fashion as it should be. The boxiest "lollipop" and "pumpkin-on-sticks" frocks have the advantage of disguising a girl's figure anyway, albeit, the top bits, waist and bum. Only the legs and knicker-flasher-factor could be tricky for the self-conscious. LifewithBird solves it by popping bike shorts on underneath. Marnie Skillings and a caseload of other designers suggest leggings. And then, there are opaque tights, cropped trousers, slim-leg jeans. Feel free to snip this tip list of "Ways to wear the lollipop". But, hide it from mum. |
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