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  2. Jennifer Lopez Proves Ultra Low-Rise Jeans are Making a ... - AOL

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    Jennifer Lopez is taking her hip-huggers out of retirement. Lopez, 55, proved that anything can come back into style while rocking a pair of ultra low-rise jeans at an Unstoppable screening ...

  3. Dua Lipa sports extreme low-rise jeans: 'Backstage nonna' - AOL

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    Dua Lipa is ushering in the trend of low-rise pants — extremely low-rise pants, in this case.. In a March 18 Instagram post, the “Levitating” singer sported a red bodysuit, headscarf, yellow ...

  4. Jennifer Lopez's Low-Rise Jeans Streak Is Unstoppable (No ...

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    Lopez can't stop, won't stop wearing this '90s fashion trend

  5. Sagging (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Sagging is a manner of wearing trousers that sag so that the top of the trousers or jeans is significantly below the waist, sometimes revealing much of the wearer's underpants. Sagging is predominantly a male fashion. Women's wearing of low-rise jeans to reveal their G-string underwear (the "whale tail") is not generally described as sagging. [1]

  6. Whale tail - Wikipedia

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    Whale tail above the rim of low rise jeans. Whale tail is the Y-shaped rear portion of a thong or G-string when visible above the waistline of low-rise pants, shorts, or skirts that resembles a whale's tail. [1] [2] [3] The fashion was popular in the early 2000s and waned within the decade, but has become more fashionable in recent years.

  7. Levanta cola jeans - Wikipedia

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    Levanta cola jeans were first developed and produced in Colombia perhaps around the early 1990s. Gregorio José Rivera Quiroz was one of the first producers of these jeans. [7] As a result, they are sometimes simply known in Spanish as jeans colombianos, or "Colombian jeans." [8] Colombia is the largest producer of levanta cola jeans.