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Outdated millennial fashion staple could be poised for a comeback /
Outdated millennial fashion staple could be poised for a comeback /

Newsweek

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Newsweek

Outdated millennial fashion staple could be poised for a comeback /

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The 2010s called, and they want their dresses back. The club classic bandage dress has officially returned to the fashion zeitgeist, with celebrities and influencers stepping back in time to embrace the skintight silhouette. The body-hugging dress—made of intersecting strips or panels resembling bandages—first debuted on the runway in 1992, after its invention in the 1980s by French designer Hervé Léger. The iconic style quickly became a staple of early 2000s and 2010s nightlife, made famous by stars such as Kim Kardashian, Rihanna, Blake Lively, Beyoncé, and Victoria Beckham. Celebrities such as Hailey Bieber and Kaia Gerber have recently been spotted in the sleek silhouette—and even Pippa Middleton was seen in a variation of the formfitting look, signaling that the trend is back in rotation. File photo: Kaia Gerber poses at Princess of Wales Theatre on September 12, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario. File photo: Kaia Gerber poses at Princess of Wales Theatre on September 12, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario. Getty Images Entertainment/Sonia Recchia / Stringer Jennifer Johnson, founder of True Fashionistas—the largest lifestyle resale store in Florida—has observed this revival firsthand. She told Newsweek that demand for bandage dresses has surged. "Every time we get one in, it sells rather quickly." Johnson noted that customers are increasingly signing up for the store's wishlist for Hervé Léger. "Fashion always recycles itself, and it's time for the bandage dress to have its day again," Johnson said. "We've gone from having a lot of flowy, floral, and very girly looks to people being tired of that aesthetic. They want to show off their figure and look sexy again—and I think that has played a large part in why this dress is back." File photo: Victoria Beckham poses at Marc Jacobs Spring 2008 during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the New York State Armory on September 10, 2007 in New York City. File photo: Victoria Beckham poses at Marc Jacobs Spring 2008 during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at the New York State Armory on September 10, 2007 in New York City. Djamilla Rosa Cochran/WireImage Johnson added that Gen Z is driving much of the demand, describing them as a generation that embraces both current and throwback looks. "This generation is very concerned about sustainability, and perhaps that's why we are seeing these dresses become so popular on the resale market," she said. "The price may also be part of it, considering the cost of a new dress is upward of $1,000. House of CB, a popular U.K.-based fashion label known for curve-accentuating evening wear, announced its own return to the trend with a new collection. In an Instagram post shared last week, the brand launched its new collection: "Bandage is back and better than ever." On its website, House of CB added, "We heard you OG's—our iconic House of CB silhouette is back. Your favorite bandage dresses are contoured to perfection and ready for the dance floor." However, not everyone is a fan. Georgie James (@georgiejxmes) tried on the new collection and shared the results on her TikTok page, amassing more than 1.7 million views. She said she felt the tight silhouettes suited only skinny and hourglass figures. James told Newsweek: "I think it's an attempt to return to a time that feels simpler in hindsight. The decline of the nightclub, to many feels like a decline in fun in general, especially with the emphasis nowadays on living 'clean'; clean makeup, clean food, etc. "The bandage dress resurgence is an attempt to return to fun. I fear that ship has sailed somewhat, and the bandage dress definitely doesn't suit a wide range of figures, as I demonstrated. But I can't begrudge the attempt." The resurgence of the bandage dress has pleased nostalgic millennials elsewhere on social media. One user posted: "I love bandage I was that girl wearing bandage dresses all the time." Another wrote, "The 2010s are back!!" while a third commented: "Bandage dresses being back is a recession indicator." TikTok creator Grace summed it up: "It's 2009. I've squeezed myself into an H & M bandage dress. My side fringe is blocking my vision. Stilettos on, I'm ready to hit the club in my business casual blazer. Life is good." Do you have any viral videos or pictures that you want to share? We want to see the best ones! Send them in to life@ and they could appear on our site.

Actress Sarah Rafferty in images through her career
Actress Sarah Rafferty in images through her career

Yahoo

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Actress Sarah Rafferty in images through her career

Acting suits Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor Christian Siriano ) Sarah Rafferty has played many roles in her acting career. The one that hits home for people the most was as Donna in the TV show 'Suits.' She knew everything that had to be known before it happened. A perfect executive assistant (just ask her). Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor TFF) With Gretchen Egolf. Sarah Rafferty (Photo byFor Entertainment Weekly) Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor NBCUniversal/USA Network) With Gabriel Macht. Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor NBCUniversal/USA Network) With Gina Torres and Meghan Markle. Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor NBCUniversal/USA Network) Sarah Rafferty (Photo byFor FINCA) Sarah Rafferty (Photo byFor FINCA) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by Paul A. Hebert/Getty Images) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Entertainment Weekly) Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor P.S. Arts) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by) Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor Target) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by) Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor NBCUniversal) Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor Entertainment Weekly) Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by) Sarah Rafferty (Photo byfor New York Fashion Week: The Shows) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images) Sarah Rafferty (ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by Toby Melville-) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by) Sarah Rafferty (Photo by Pascal) Story originally appeared on List Wire

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