Brad Pitt caused a sensation when he turned up in one — asymmetrical, black linen, accessorized with a matching jacket and pink shirt — at the Berlin premiere of his film Bullet Train. “We’re all going to die so let’s mess it up,” he said later of his sartorial bombshell.
Quite. Well said, Brad. But I feel honour bound to point out that I’m a centimetre taller and two years younger than you, and I was three years ahead of you when it came to wearing a male skirt.
Back in 2019 I fulfilled a long-held ambition and bought a pleated, plain black, cotton-twill, kilt-style skirt — closer in cut to the Givenchy skirt that A$AP Rocky sported in New York last week than Brad’s floaty number.
I’d always secretly fancied the idea of the male skirts that were a feature of Jean Paul Gaultier’s collections from 1985 onwards, and the kilts he modelled on Channel 4’s Eurotrash from 1993.
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