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Will the dreaded butt crack trend make a comeback? Diesel shows dangerously low-rise jeans in the Milan Fashion Week

Diesel debut its autumn/winter 2025 collection in the Milan Fashion Week. (Photos: Left Reuters and Legal Instagram)

Glenn Martens has just reintroduced one of the most dreaded styles for millennials when Diesel made its autumn/winter 2025 collection debut, the dangerously low jeans with a visible butt.
The models struts the runway in the Milan Fashion Week and wore comfortable jeans that slip the hips, and now that it revealed a touch of butt crack!

The diesel press release showed that the collection was “increased and yet disturbed, spoiled, slit, destroyed and incredibly low”.

The cheeky statement statement has transferred social media to a tizured area. A user commented Instagram“This is an unfortunate development. Like a second aid from Trump.”

The credit for the popular production of low pants was given to Alexander McQueen. “Just look at his notorious Highland rape show in autumn 1995, in which the British designer immediately demonstrated the extent of his talent and creativity by showing pants with such a low climb that they revealed the so-called” plumber's crack “in the back.

The dangerously low denim style was an anger between pop icons in the early 2000s. The OG Influencers of this Zeit-Paris Hilton, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears-Wurden photographed with low risk jeans. Well, the Britney's legendary appearance in 2001 can forget in ultra-lower jeans while performing: “I am a slave 4 U.

It was often designed with a beaten belt or even tattoos on exposed hips and a very sexy belly piercing. Is this undesirable Y2K-influenced trend that is supposed to rule the fashion scene? Well, a few millennials like me, don't hope!