
Do you remember the bodycon dress? Well, it's back!
The iconic tight dress that fits like a second skin, designed to cling to every part of your body like, well, cling wrap, will soon be everywhere.
Are you ready? Because I don't think I am.
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It's a pretty confronting dress to wear; it shows off everything. When it first entered my universe, I was an insecure teenager who wanted to have a body like Britney Spears. The bodycon dress was a firm reminder that I didn't have that body, so I hated it.
It's tight by design and rests on every piece of fat and bone you have to offer it. It has a way of emphasising whatever you're insecure about, because it's designed not to gloss over anything.
In an ideal world, I'd have nothing to be insecure about. I truly believe every body is beautiful and worth showing off, and I've come a long way from that insecure teenage girl.
But something about this dress bothers me.
Kim Kardashian in 2007, in an Herve Leger bandage dress. Image: Getty.