Miranda Kerr shows off her long legs in high rise skinny jeans
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After four long years of cargo pants, low rise and wide leg denim, Gen Z has declared 2025 will be the year skinny jeans come back into fashion. 

And no one could be happier than Miranda Kerr.  

The Australian supermodel showed off her super svelte figure on Tuesday as she demonstrated how the Millennial wardrobe staple is done. 

The 41-year-old, who rose to prominence in 2007 as one of the Victoria’s Secret Angels and is married to Snapchat founder Evan Spiegal, oozed ‘girl next door’ charm as she posed in a pair of dark wash, high-waisted skinny jeans. 

Miranda paired her denim with a simple white blouse and a brown leather jacket, which she cradled by her face and slung over her shoulder for the photos. 

‘When Gen Z says my skinny jeans are back,’ she captioned the post, with a prayer-hands emoji. 

The mum-of-four finished her look with tall stiletto heels that accentuated her stunning five foot nine frame. 

Looking every inch like a cover girl, Miranda pulled from a few other Millennial-era beauty trends to complete her stylish ensemble. 

She wore a face of full make up with a plum bold lip, and straightened her long brunette locks. 

Since 2021, stereotypical millennial trends have been a no-go in Gen Z fashion. 

Skinny jeans were declared ‘out’, followed by side parts, peplum tops, chunky necklaces, and more recently, ankle socks. 

The younger generation sparked a full ’90s and early noughties resurgence, openly mocking any concerns of their millennial elders about how that might also bring back ‘heroin chic.’ 

Miranda’s post comes after the Kora Organics founder made the admission she is done having children. 

The Aussie beauty icon shared her thoughts in the December issue of Vogue Australia, explaining that the children she is raising with her tech billionaire husband, are more than enough for her.

‘I literally feel done. I know Evan would have 10 if it was up to him, but I just feel pulled and I’m not really someone who can just let someone else raise my kids,’ Miranda began.

The Sydney-born beauty mentioned that she had considered selling her Kora Organics skincare company to focus more on motherhood. 

However, her Snap Inc. founder husband encouraged her to reconsider. 

‘Often I just want to be, “Oh, I want to sell my company and just be a mum,” because it’s a lot to juggle. 

‘But then Evan reminds me how my company is my baby girl… I started the concept in 2006, so Kora really was my first baby.’

Miranda and Evan have three sons together: Hart, six, Myles, five, and Pierre, nine months old.

She also has a 13-year-old son, Flynn, from her previous marriage to Orlando Bloom.

Known for her dedication to wellness, Miranda is one of Australia’s top modeling exports, having walked the runway for prestigious brands like Victoria’s Secret, Dior and Chanel.

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