Searching for the perfect pair of high-rise skinny jeans

Remember when I wrote about my frustration with online shoe shopping last summer? Well, I’ve come to another mini-fashion crisis with something many women dread experiencing, shopping for the perfect pair of jeans – dum dum dum!

I’m not looking for any regular pair of low-rise boot cut jeans because, god forbid, that would be too easy!

Over the past eight months I’ve been hunting for the perfect pair of high-rise skinny jeans. I have a very specific style, cut and wash in mind; they have to be in a dark blue wash with brown/golden stitching, made from real denim (not jegging-like but some stretch would be ok) and have a rise of over 10.5 inches – I’m talking belly button height or above.

It’s been a frustrating and exhausting search to find the perfect high-rise skinny jean. I’ve scoured online websites and pretty much called the best denim stores in Toronto: Holt Renfrew, Jonathan & Olivia, Net-a-Porter, Over the Rainbow, Shopbop, SSENSE – everywhere!  

I’ve also gone straight to the popular denim brands themselves such as 7 For All Mankind, Citizen of Humanity, Paige Demin and Levis in hopes they would have something in stock = outlook not so good.

Everyone I’ve spoken to at these stores have been super helpful answering my questions, but when my search turns up with zero success I can’t help but feel despondent; it’s like I’m Indiana Jones searching for the holy grail, but there’s no holy grail.

Throughout my search I’ve discovered that the majority of jeans in stock were either a low or mid-rise. And can I tell you that I’m sick of low rise jeans! Unofficially it’s become the new standard for jeans.

Now, don’t get me wrong, I have a few pairs of low rise jeans but as the times change so do I. Call it old age if you will or that I’m foreseeing that the jean trend will be moving towards a higher rise within the next few seasons; however, I’m an impatient person and I don’t want to wait several seasons to find the perfect pair of high-rise skinny jeans.

I’ve lost count on how many jeans I’ve tried on and the feelings of frustration that comes with it, it’s literally become a pain in the ass; getting blue dye all over my hands, squeezing and contorting to get into a pair of jeans, having to go up two sizes and going down two sizes – can’t denim makers just stick with a standard sizing?

And that’s just getting the pants on then the fun part comes, when you look at yourself in the mirror and scientifically analyze the jeans you’re wearing; the material was too stretchy, rise isn’t high enough, the wash looks horrible and the cut flattened my bum. Who wants a flat ass?

There are only three pairs of jeans which have come close to meeting my criteria. They are (pictured in order above):

So there you have my rant to start off the New Year – I know it’s been long one but desperate times call for desperate measures. I’m not completely giving up hope, I’ve been told to keep my eyes out for new stock coming into stores at the end of January/beginning of February; however, this means I have to make another dozen calls and search online to find what I’m looking for – ugh!

I know I can’t be the only one looking for the perfect pair of high-rise skinny jeans. If you know of any dark, high-rise (10.5+ inches) skinny jeans please let me know – will love you forever!

Images from J Brand and Net-a-Porter

In my closet: Camilla Skovgaard leather cut-out sandals

Overcoming online shoe shopping with a pair of Camilla Skovgaard shoes

Remember this blog post I published last week touting my struggles with online shoe shopping? Well my friends, the ray of light I’ve been praying for finally appeared and I bought a pair of Camilla Skovgaard sandals from Net-a-Porter. YEAH!

This is the first pair of shoes I’ve bought online, as well as my first pair of Camilla Skovgaard heels. I chose these sandals because I don’t own a black pair in this style, a cut-out heel that’s designed to look like a cross between sandal and ankle bootie.

I placed my order on Wednesday and my shoes arrived on the Thursday – super fast service from Net-a-Porter!

When trying on these shoes, I was incredibly happy to discover that my agonizing analysis of online sizing charts for shoes paid off; for these sandals I fit an Italian size 38 perfectly. The leather is incredibly smooth and soft, and the sole is well padded.

Shoe specifications:

  • Outer, leather and patent leather
  • Colour, black
  • Heel height, 11.5 cm

I’ve overcome this hurdle of shopping for shoes online, but I’m not completely free from this trepidation; after all each shoe is different and no two styles are alike.

For those of you who still have a few reservations of online shopping, my suggestion is to take your time and do a lot of research. Check out the shoes/clothes in your closet and do a few comparisons with the sizing. Good luck and happy shopping!

Image gallery #1 from Net-a-Porter

Alessandra Rich’s spring/summer and fall/winter 2011 collections

While browsing Net-a-Porter, I came across designs by Alessandra Rich and was instantly entranced by her spring/summer 2011 collection.

Founded in 2009 in London, England, Rich’s dresses have an elegant and other-worldly quality which plays with the characteristics of dark and light. The colour combinations, silhouettes and material choice such as silk, lace and cotton are just gorgeous.

I could go on for several paragraphs and relay how much I love Rich’s works, but the images from her spring/summer and fall/winter 2011 collections speak volumes of her skill and craftsmanship.

Spring/summer 2011 collection

Fall/winter 2011 collection

Images from Alessandra Rich

An inside peek into Net-a-Porter by Natalie Massenet

The Business of Fashion recently interviewed Natalie Massenet, the founder and chair of Net-a-Porter, in front of a live audience of 200 people, as well as streamed the conversation online.

I’ve included a brief video between BoF Editor, Imran Amed, and Massenet who takes viewers on a behind-the-scenes look inside the Net-a-Porter offices in London, England. The space that the company operates out of is nothing short of spectacular – it’s so white and bright! I’m looking forward to BoF posting highlights of this interview soon.