
House Of CB has relaunched its iconic bandage dress and it's taking over social media right now - here's where you can get yours
As the old saying goes, everything old can be made new again - and the latest fashion trend to enter its comeback era is the iconic bandage dress (we apologise if the word sends a shudder down your spine).
Those who went clubbing during the noughties will be all too familiar with the figure-hugging design, which was usually paired with sky-high heels, a statement necklace and hair backcombed to the high heavens.
House Of CB The Supermodel Chocolat Halter Midi Bandage Dress
Bandage is back in a big way - but gone are the days of struggling to get into a rigid and uncomfortable material.
House Of CB's The Supermodel is your new must-have for occasions when you need to bring the wow factor, crafted from a luxurious stretch fabric with a special tension quality that cinches to every curve.
With a sweetheart neckline and halter neck straps, it's both universally flattering and unexpectedly comfortable (and sure to earn you lots of compliments).
£169
Back then, the trend was loved by the it-girls of the moment: think Mischa Barton, Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton. And if you still have yours lurking in your wardrobe somewhere, or you threw it out, get ready to dust yours off or invest in a new one, as we're here to tell you: bandage dresses are officially back.
With a roster of celebrity fans including Alix Earle, Eva Longoria and Millie Bobby Brown, House Of CB was incredibly popular throughout the 2010's, and rebranded from its former name Celeb Boutique in 2014.
Though the design pre-existed the brand, House Of CB has been widely credited with popularising the design and making it a key trend throughout the 2010's.
Throughout the evolution of the brand, its collection has gone from bodycon dresses and party wear to high-quality designs that are recognised and loved worldwide, including a stunning selection of bridal wear designs.
When Hailey Bieber was spotted in a bandage-style dress at the Fashion Trust U.S Award's earlier this year, it was only a matter of time since the iconic silhouette became a wardrobe must-have once again (searches for the style have surged 300 per cent in just one week) - and to celebrate, House Of CB has relaunched the ever-popular design.
The limited-edition collection features 15 bandage dress styles — from mini to midi-length designs — in an array of different colours. And since House Of CB announced the comeback of the bandage dress on social media, fans have been going crazy.
'I have not been this excited for a comeback ever,' wrote on TikTok user in House Of CB's now-viral video announcing the the return of the bandage dress.
'I am so excited for the youth,' said another. 'Every 21 year old deserves to have a reckless night out in a bandage dress,'.
'Ok I'm officially feeling old if this is fashionable again - I'm here for it, though!', said another user.
A must-have, easy-to-style addition to your occasion wear wardrobe, House Of CB's limited-edition bandage dress collection features dresses crafted from ultra-luxe stretch fabric and cinching tension technology - gone are the days of that rigid, uncomfortable material that you had to fight to get into.
While we won't be wearing ours with a statement necklace this time around, we'll be pairing The OG with dressy sandals for our summer holiday looks, and The Supermodel with a classic black pair of pumps for an elegant take on the trend once reserved for party girls.
How will you be wearing yours? You can shop the bandage dress collection now at houseofcb.com - though be quick, as this limited-edition collection won't be around for long.
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