Kimberly, you better hope you pass the bar cus I am suing.
In honor of recent rage bush bait, I had to post this throwback.
Enjoy and LOL responsibly.
ILYLAS.
Okay, so you saw my initial hilarious (and mildly horrified) reaction to that SKIMS butt crack dress, right? Well, I just had to dive a bit deeper into this fashion phenomenon because honestly, it still lives rent-free in my head! When I first saw it, and especially when I was 'surprising my husband' with the images, his reaction was a solid "oh my God... what the fk?!" – and honestly, same! It was one of those moments where you genuinely wonder, "who is that made for?" The whole concept of the "SKIMS butt crack dress" became an instant viral sensation, and for good reason. It wasn't just a slight peek; as the marketing images (and general consensus) confirmed, it was a "full crack" situation. And let me tell you, my personal take, echoing many others, was simply, "it's not cute." Like, Kim Kardashian is known for pushing boundaries and creating conversation, but this one felt like it pushed a little too far past the line of 'fashion-forward' and landed squarely in 'fashion-confusing.' The OCR even highlighted specific phrases like "literally showing the back of the—like what" and "but it was full crack," which perfectly encapsulate the public's bewildered sentiment. I remember thinking, "Why did Kim Kardashian say 'give me give me azz crack'?" It felt so deliberate, almost a challenge to conventional modesty. Part of me understands the desire to be edgy and to create buzz. SKIMS thrives on body positivity and showcasing diverse figures, but this particular design seemed to highlight one very specific, and typically concealed, part of the body in a way that left many scratching their heads. Was it meant to be ironic? A statement on body freedom? Or just a marketing ploy to get everyone talking, which it certainly achieved? Beyond the initial shock, the practicality aspect was a major question mark for me. Where would you wear such a dress? A night out? A casual brunch? It just didn't seem to fit into any typical social setting without drawing some serious double-takes. And let's be real, while confidence is key, most people probably aren't aiming for a "butt crack in public" aesthetic. It sparked so many discussions online about what constitutes fashion, what's appropriate, and where the line is drawn. Some defended it as avant-garde, suggesting it was about embracing the body in all its forms, while others, like myself, found it a bit much and wondered about the actual design process behind it. What kind of fabric could even hold that shape without being incredibly uncomfortable? It's fascinating how one item can ignite such a strong debate. And it really makes you think about influencer culture and how much sway figures like Kim Kardashian have over trends. Even if the 'butt crack dress' wasn't a universal hit, it definitely got us all talking about SKIMS, about body image, and about the ever-evolving (and sometimes baffling) world of celebrity fashion. It's a prime example of how a single garment can become a cultural talking point, sparking strong feelings and endless memes. What are your thoughts? Did you love it, hate it, or were you just as confused as I was when you first saw the viral pictures?






























































First this, and then the bush underwear🤨😭