The Case Against Wearing a Bra and Embracing #SaggyBoobs
Just like wearing leggings as trousers, going braless in public is a polarising topic of the fashion conversation that it seems every single person has a strong opinion on. We're all acutely aware of the relief that comes with flinging your bra across the room the moment you walk through the door after a long day, right? But I have a feeling that far fewer among us would seriously consider leaving their bras at home on purpose.
No matter if you champion going braless as an act of female empowerment or if you sit squarely in the camp of being potentially embarrassed, I'm certain we could debate the topic at length. But if there's only one voice you lend an ear to in this ongoing discussion, it's the game-changing Londoner behind #SaggyBoobsMatter. Meet Chidera Eggerue, the woman who's started an internet phenomenon, leading the charge for radical self-love in all aspects of life, but especially when it comes to freeing the nipple.
No, she's not the tree-hugging stereotype you've likely conjured up the moment I ushered the phrase "going braless". She's the crazy-stylish millennial communicating in hilarious memes and serving up braless outfit inspiration in droves. I'll let the caption of this Instagram post below speak for itself.
"Remember not to care. We are all dying." Okay, if that doesn't serve as your bra-free/fashion/life mood for the rest of 2018, I'm not sure what else will. It's a mood that translates to way more than your fashion choices, as Eggerue proves in her forthcoming book What a Time to Be Alone.
I, for one, am alarmed at the thought of going braless without the insurance of wearing a smoothing skin-tight bandeau top or the like. I used to think the practice was reserved for those who are privileged with smaller (and perkier) chests. Now though, inspired by each of Eggerue's fearless outfits, I feel inspired to go forth and bury my bra in my bottom dresser drawer.
#SaggyBoobsMatter reminds me of a philosophical nugget I've seen floating around Instagram lately. In 2015, the NYC-based artist Caroline Caldwell tweeted "In a society that profits from your self-doubt, liking yourself is an act of rebellion," and I think the sentiment captures the heart of Eggerue's movement. For being such a simple stylistic choice, forgoing your bra is a completely rebellious act.
Now shop pieces that will inspire you to leave your bra at home
Up next: The five ASOS items everyone will want to buy this month.
Anna is an NYC-based senior fashion editor who has been a member of theBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing team for over seven years, having begun her career in L.A. at brands like Michael Kors and A.L.C. As an editor, she has earned a reputation for her coverage of breaking trends, emerging brands, luxury shopping curations, fashion features, and more. Anna has penned a numberBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing cover interviews, including Megan Fox, Julia Garner, and Lilly Collins. She also leads the site’s emerging travel vertical that highlights all things travel and lifestyle through a fashion-person lens.
-
If You Like Sambas, You'll Love the Trainer Alt Kaia Gerber and Hailey Bieber Are Into
These are about to be everywhere.
By Anna LaPlaca
-
Dua Lipa Just Wore a Jaw-Dropping, Plunging Gown to the Grammys
Next level.
By Grace O'Connell Joshua
-
The 2024 Grammys Red Carpet Looks That Have Everyone Talking
Let's discuss.
By Anna LaPlaca
-
I Need VB to Explain How She Got Through Airport Security in These Shoes
This is a pressing matter.
By Eliza Huber
-
Jennifer Lawrence's Classic '90s Outfit Proves That This Jeans Style Is *It*
The rest of her look is pretty chic too.
By Eliza Huber
-
The Most Impressive Red Carpet Looks From the 2024 Emmy Awards
Who's your best dressed?
By Allyson Payer
-
I'm in My 20s, and Jen Aniston Is in Her 50s, But I'd Wear Her Chic Outfits
A style icon.
By Swarna Gowtham
-
Amal Clooney Wore the Date-Night Shoe Trend Everyone Should Own
They make every outfit better.
By Eliza Huber