Tuesday, 11 March 2008

Victoria Beckham: “Do not pull them up tight and have your bulge showing. Let it hang!"


Not content with advising just the ladies, Spice Girl Victoria Beckham has also been dishing out pithy fashion tips for the guys as well as getting in a sly dig at Britney Spears. Beckham is launching her men’s jeans range later this year branded under her dVb label and had this to say about denim:

“I think guys should wear jeans big and baggy, with a big pair of boots or flip-flops—exactly how you see David when he’s out in his jeans and T-shirt. Do not pull them up tight and have your bulge showing. Let it hang!"

“These are not skinny jeans. They are what I call proper men’s jeans. If you are a man that likes really skinny jeans, very fashiony, this isn’t really the line for you. I didn’t want anything too tight around the crotch. That really repulses me. It might be fashionable, but you are not going to get that from dVb.”

“I’ve used the best Japanese denim, and I think I’ve created a fit that is very flattering and very comfortable. I’m a complete control freak and I want everything to be perfect. I’m not doing a Britney Spears and just putting my name on something and saying, ‘Sell this perfume.’ This is a real passion of mine. People think all I do is go shopping like a miserable cow, but, in actual fact, I work bloody hard.”


I adore Posh, I don't think she's a miserable cow at all and I totally agree with her on the low-rise denim jean look. I know it can get a bit "wigger" if you're not careful, but it's how I like to wear my jeans and I haven't had a belt for years. It sure looks good on our Mr Beckham, don't you think?


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2 comments:

G Cracker said...

I kind of love Posh, but I think this advice about men's fashion is definitely no good at all. Big and baggy is *so* over, and for good reason!

Robguy said...

Posh disturbs me. She's like an insect skeleton with bad breast implants. Jeans shouldn't be so tight they mash your junk, but they shouldn't be so sloppy that they no longer flatter a masculine form.