If you're thinking of "granny" in terms of its looks, I don't think so. The bow along the strap suggests youthful and fun. "Granny" is usually associated with those lace-up ankle boots that is so Victorian era or old West. Those Chanel pumps are lovely for almost any adolescent on up.
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What makes it hard for me to know what's high-waisted and what isn't relates to what actually qualifies as a high-waisted bottom. I've seen about two different high-waist jeans. One was a somewhat high-waist jean while another was a definite high-waist jean (denim capris, in fact). It's tough for me sometimes to know what's actually a high-waist pair of jeans and what isn't. This is a problem I admit in trying to recognize high-waist jeans.
The high-waist jeans in Post #1,766 are lovely. Dark denim can look very stylish. I love high-waist jean trousers best. The best way to describe them is that I like the high-waist jeans that look like your favorite pair of dress slacks. I also love a pair of high-waist jeans that are casual, but still moderately classy (like those lovely jeans in Post #1,766). Those jeans have a lovely touch to them with the two front pockets as well as the back pocketless look (a jean style I like). The indigo blue color also adds to the allure of those jeans.
Final points... High-waist flares may be Brady Bunch, but at least it's better than being so fixated on high-waist skinny jeans. I'd take some lovely high-waist flare jeans over some '80s skinny high-waist jeans any day of the week. I'm a flare lover, so no way I'd be interested in high-waist skinnies.