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Away bras are the new stellar trend. A PHOTO.

'01.06.2017'

Source: nypost.com

The splash of fashion in the 90s was not waiting for a special invitation. He burst in full speed, sneaking through social media channels and hippy shops, carrying matte jeans, Tev touring sandals and turtlenecks. But there is one thing related to both shape and content - bras. It looks like a real blast in fashion is only possible with a set of wild nipples. Just ask Bella Hadid.

Where did this trend come from?

This concept is as old as the liberation of women. Like most trends, we have closed the circle - back to our feminist predecessors. The current rollback to the past is seen as a political choice.

Case in point - #freethenipple, one of the most significant feminist movements this year, found that women are posting topless on social media in protest against sexual objectification and double standards.

While the campaign has had its fair share of criticism (for example, the vast majority of women are thin, white, and able-bodied), it cannot be denied that a fundamental inequity in the way the world reacts to male and female nudity needs to be addressed. After years of double standards, it comes as no surprise that we are channeling our essence into the parental fashion of the 60s and letting our breasts “talk”. Kate Moss, Kate Hudson and other stars are happy to support the new fashion trend.

Sometimes our body disagrees with fashion trends. Don't get me wrong, taking off your bra at the end of the day is one of life's greatest pleasures.

While some of us cheerfully picked up a lifestyle without the help of a bra, not all bodies are prepared for such a game. Regardless of whether you are satisfied with your victory in the lottery of the gene pool or not, this is not a trend that everyone can easily support.

From a functional point of view, it is quite difficult to refuse a bra if you are a cup holder more than a cup B. Do not believe? According to a study by Burley and the Australian Institute of Sport, an unsupported bowl B can jump up to 8 centimeters during a workout, and a DD cup can jump up to 20 centimeters.

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