

Kate Moss is perhaps the only supermodel who can kickstart a trend by her choice of off-runway clothing. If her decidely high-waisted jeans and casual tee-shirt worn at the start of
London Fashion Week is any such indicator, we might just see the end of unwanted crack exposure throughout Europe and across the pond. Bless your little cotton socks, Kate Moss.



















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Those still look kinda low-rise. Actually I’d call those “appropriate rise.” High enough to cover ass crack but low enough to still be comfortable.
Oh, and I like the shoes!
Is the crack epidemic over? (PLUS, WITH X-TRA CONSTITUTION DAY/TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY BONUS JOKEAGE!)…
Please lord, make it be true. And no, we haven’t been making a big deal about “Talk Like a Pirate Day” because, having been visited by the ghosts last night, we have resolved to keep the spirit in our hearts……
Yeah, those are awesome shoes, bobgirrl.
Mmmm. Shoes.
She looks like she has lost weight again…the low-rider fashion can’t end quickly enough for me!
No no!!! Don’t end the low-rise jean trend! And don’t end the low-rise jeans-with-the-thong-sticking-out-up-over-the-top trend either.
Let cooler heads prevail, people.
While I certainly do understand the aesthetic and visceral enjoyment that the low rise jeans can provide to onlookers, a certain turn of the screw is inevitable.
For every woman that has the figure to wear such jeans, there are perhaps ten women who do not belong in these jeans. But they wear them anyway. And you surely know what I speak of.
Touche’
Unwanted crack exposure? Je ne comprende pas.