by LUCY ORMONDE
When I went out on Saturday night, I took a cardigan. And a jacket. And if I owned a scarf that matched my outfit, I would have taken that too. I’m sensible like that.
Anyway, I’m walking down the streets of the city and I’d be lying if I told you I didn’t roll my eyes when my girlfriends and I were confronted by girls walking along the street who, unlike us, weren’t dressed for the weather.
Skirts are short, heels are high, boobs are out, it’s winter and THERE ARE NO JACKETS. A lot of them looked totally rad. A lot of them looked….well, cold.
Which brings us to this…
Last week, A Current Affair ran a story called “Girls on Show”. If you’ve been watching Channel 9’s Olympics coverage, chances are you saw the promo. If you didn’t see it, picture close-up shots of teenage and twenty-something women wearing very little clothing and heels so high they could barely walk, on the streets of Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane/every other place ever. The story was about the “latest fashion trend” of women hitting the town and “basically leaving their clothes at home”.
The video is now the most viewed and most commented on A Current Affair’s website.
“Aussie girls in their teens and on display. These young women are out on the town, barely old enough to drink, and exposing skin to get access to clubs in a growing trend that will shock parents.”
That was the premise of the 5-minute segment which saw the reporter, Alison Piotrowski, take to the streets of Sydney’s Kings Cross to talk to women about what they were wearing and why. (Unfortunately we’re not able to embed the video here on MM but if you’re interested, you can view it here.)