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For This Model, Miniskirts Make A Maximal Statement​

ELIZA HUBER
JULY 22, 2021 9:49 AM

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Whereas modesty was all the rage not too long ago (remember cottagecore?), our post-pandemic selves are craving something a bit more open-aired and revealing. Of late, we’ve spotted shrunken silhouettes on runways, at Saint Laurent and Versace, and the streets, on Rihannaand Olivia Rodrigo, culminating in an influx of micro miniskirts and dresses that show off our gams. And when it comes to ultra-cropped dresses and skirts, nobody styles them better than La’shaunae Steward, the 25-year-old model and 2019 Dazed 100 winner who rocks high-up hemlines to explosive effect.


“I’ve always loved skirts because I love showing off my thighs, [which are] one of my biggest and toughest features,” Steward tells Refinery29. For the South Carolina native, who has a modeling portfolio showcasing work with Jeffrey Campbell and cult underwear line Parade, showing off her thighs is a way of telling those around her that she’s tough and threatening — someone who won’t be bothered by “anything other than compliments,” as she puts it. This year, in particular, Steward says that her skirts and dresses are hitching way, way up. “I try to fully match the aesthetics I see for myself in my head instead of being afraid of people being like, ‘Why the fuck is she wearing that?’,” she says. She’s outgrown that phase of putting too much stock in what others thought. “Now, I’m just existing.” And existing in itty bitty mini skirts, no less.

You won’t find just any short skirts or dresses in Steward’s closet. Her style is fierce and often fluorescent (she recently dyed the tips of her bangs a radioactive green). “I enjoy looking intimidating, so when I find short skirts that fit and aren’t a floral print, like 96% of what fat stores try to sell us, I’m happy,” she says. Her go-to labels are Tunnel Vision and Hot Topic: “Tunnel Vision has great miniskirts with fun prints that aren’t tacky or outdated,” says Steward, “Hot Topic, too.” According to her, the list pretty much stops there. It doesn’t help that the plus-size goods at fast fashion stores are likely to fall apart after one wash. “When fashion stores do better and start thinking of the alternative people who are fat and want to look good, without having to get it custom-made, that would be great,” she says.

For a miniskirt or dress to pass muster with Steward, it has to adhere to her style, which she describes as: “2008 fat emo/scene princess meets modern day high fashion emo mixed with ‘90s rap influences I had growing up in the early ‘00s like La Chat and Gangsta Boo.” Yes, it’s specific. But when you scroll through the model’s feed — which features the style star, Telfar mini shopping bag in hand, wearing band tees as mini dresses, Cher Horowitz-style plaid skirts, lace slip dresses with platforms, and long-sleeves under patterned mesh tunics — you’ll find that her description is pretty much spot on.

For a miniskirt or dress to pass muster with Steward, it has to adhere to her style, which she describes as: “2008 fat emo/scene princess meets modern day high fashion emo mixed with ‘90s rap influences I had growing up in the early ‘00s like La Chat and Gangsta Boo.” Yes, it’s specific. But when you scroll through the model’s feed — which features the style star, Telfar mini shopping bag in hand, wearing band tees as mini dresses, Cher Horowitz-style plaid skirts, lace slip dresses with platforms, and long-sleeves under patterned mesh tunics — you’ll find that her description is pretty much spot on.
What better way to celebrate the end of lockdown than a super-high hemline? And who better to inspire us than the unstoppable Steward?

Ahead, see how the model styles her micro mini collection.
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Graphic tank + cotton mini skirt = the easiest and chicest look for hot summer days. For extra spunk, add some fingerless gloves.
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Why stop at one mesh item, when you can wear two?
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When you accept micro hemlines into your life, any item can turn into a dress, even if it's technically not supposed to be (aka this checkered sweater).
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Who knew camo, lace, and gemstone-encrusted velvet heels went together so well?
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More lingerie as outwear, please!
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Back to school season is coming. Have your pleated skirts ready.
 
Why are they always super fat. Like super-uber-obese-hamplanets?

A mini skirt on a chunky bird or a traditional fat, may not look as good as on a fit bird, but they would have more of a chance with their point that this disgusting bitch.

She looks like the dumpster behind willy wonka's chocolate factory
 
The wretch, concentred all in self,
Living, shall forfeit fair renown,
And, doubly dying, shall go down
To the vile dust, from whence he sprung,
Unwept, unhonored, and unsung.
 
Bitch, you can’t wear a mini skirt when you need a bag to hold your gunt.
 
I saw the title and knew before I clicked it that I was going to have an eyebleach moment and did it anyway. Fuck, I'm stupid sometimes.
 
A thought occurred: if this is what the up-and-coming generations have to look forward to in terms of female aesthetic, I expect a sustained spike in ED due to them.
 
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