Diana Bobar

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DIY: The Jodhpurs Trend

<<”Jodhpurs are tight-fitting trousers worn primarily for horse riding. The term can also refer to a type of short boot, or ‘jodhpur boot’. Originally, jodhpurs (as worn in and around the city in India after which they are named) were tight-fitting only from the knee to the ankle and were flared above the knee; modern stretch-fabrics have allowed jodhpurs to be supportive and flexible. Special adaptations for riding include a pattern cut with the leg seams on the outside of the leg; a patch on the inside of the knee; and often a harder-wearing “sticky” panel on the seat. Traditionally, they are white or cream, but now come in a variety of colours.” >> wikipedia.com.

They appeared on this fall’s runways, at Balenciaga (probably everybody knows them by now), Roberto Cavalli, JPGaultier. At first I thought the shape of these pants was not meant for girls like me, who have a tiny upper body, and large hips/big thighs. However, after saying to myself “I would never…”, eventually I did try to wear them.

So, I made a pair of jodhpurs from a random pair or creme, men’s pants. All I did was sew the part of the trouser (between knee and ankle) tight to my leg. I know that, to make them look exactly like the ones on the runway, you need a different/special pattern.

Anyway, this is how my own, home-made jodhpurs turned out:

CK blouse, vintage blazer, mom’s old scarf.

Printed skirt, worn as a top, satin belt, traditional German blazer.

Random t-shirt, vintage cropped blazer (with shoulder pads!!), scarf from Greece.

Mom’s white shirt, vintage tweed jacket (1st row) and gold chain necklace; Stefanel shirt, satin belt, skirt as a scarf (2nd row).

Then I realized I had gotten these purple pants (with a similar shape) a while ago, without even thinking about Balenciaga. They are pretty comfortable. Digging deeper into my closet, I found the pair of blue pants. They have a similar shape, however are not that tight on the leg. But I liked them looser, so I didn’t change them.

Boyf.’s t-shirt and tie, United Colors of Benetton blazer, vintage, destroyed fedora (1st row); Vintage ruffled shirt, boyf.’s tie, vintage waistcoat, satin belt as a head-wrap.

Boyf.’s blue shirt, Benetton blazer, same scarf from Greece (1st row, pic 1,2); jacket that I customized on my own a while ago (see more of it here).

Boyf.’s blue shirt, yellow skirt as a top, vintage belt (1st row); black leather skirt worn as a top, vintage belts and trench coat (2nd row).

Random t-shirt, unconventional neck-wrap, tiny bolero/shoulder pads (up). Leather skirt worn as a top with vintage belts, and trench coat.

There you have it! So much for another “I would never…” but in the end I always do.

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6 Responses to "DIY: The Jodhpurs Trend"

  1. So many pictures! i think you did a wonderful job of recreating that trend in your own way. my favorite outfit though is with the vintage (padless) blazer. cuteenesss!

    Kayla on 22 August 2007 at 5:37 pm
  2. I love the jackets you are wearing

    Frasypoo on 22 August 2007 at 6:17 pm
  3. I love the outfit with the purple pants, blazer, tie, and fedora. It’s so great. Those pants are amazing, too - like modern genie pants (that’s actually a compliment, although I realize it may not sound like one…)

    Kori on 22 August 2007 at 6:28 pm
  4. i love the bright colours!yummy!!I would never wear my pink short dress again..and I hope I don’t :))

    andra on 22 August 2007 at 7:42 pm
  5. brilliant, these are some of my fav looks yet! I’ve been trying out actual jodhs (dug up from my riding days) lately, which have lovely weathered leather grips along the calves (grey on grey yum) but they’re not so baggy at the hips so I’ll try giving this a go.

    ps the purple pants, also an indian style, are known as a ‘patiala salwar’

    cinqmidi on 23 August 2007 at 1:57 am
  6. HAMMER TIME!!

    Slava on 23 August 2007 at 7:58 pm

One other discussed about it

  1. [...] have enough of them. Even the infamous jodhpurs are illustrated in there (1st row, 2nd pic) [click here to see my own, home-made ones]. Oh, and there are some men’s fashion illustrations too (last [...]

    At “Modern Grafik” Part I « So FASH’on on August 31, 2007 at 4:45 pm

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