Why Millennials are going braless
Buying a first bra has long been considered a rite of passage for
young women. These days, however, it's the ditching of it (or wearing
wire-free versions) that's empowering female Millennials.
Sure, going braless is nothing new - the concept is at least as old
as the women's liberation movement of the '60s - but young women today
aren't doing it with quite the political fervor as their feminist
predecessors.
Today, pushing back from push-ups, by wearing an unstructured bra or
no bra at all - is a personal triumph, a choice to be comfortable and a
trendy move. ShopStyle.com reports a 56% increase this year to date in
shopper searches for bralettes alone.

The ‘Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce’ character Phoebe (Beau
Garrett) wears trendy outfits — but rarely bras, on the
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For Victoria's Secret, the trend presents challenges. The retailer's
parent company, L Brands Inc., gets about a third of its revenue from
bras. L Brands' shares are down nearly 30% this year so far. Analysts
expect adjusted profit to fall 6.3% in the current fiscal year compared
with last fiscal year's levels, says S&P Global Market Intelligence.
According to Gabriella Santaniello, an analyst focused on fashion at
A-Line Partners, "(Victoria's Secret's) message has been a very
in-your-face sexy message for so many years: You need a push-up, you
need to be sexy, models stick out their hip. Now, it's good to be
natural - so they're a little late to the game."
Going natural and "not wearing a bra is a choice I find empowering
and fun, but I think there's less passion behind it (than when burning
bras was done out of political protest)," says poet Savannah Brown, 19
from London, whose popular YouTube video 'sav's guide to going braless'
has over half a million views. "It's just a day-to-day choice (to skip
bras or wear bralettes only). It doesn't play a huge role in my
ideology. It's more of a quiet protest."
YouTuber Stella Rae, 17 from Seattle, has another video (also seen by
over 500K viewers) on the topic: "WHY I DON'T WEAR BRAS." She says she
started going au naturel "just as a comfort thing. ... I never intended
it to be a discussion or anything." And then she kept doing it, and so
did her friends.
"Going braless is as old as feminism but it seems to be bubbling to
the surface more recently as a direct response to Third Wave moments,
increased trans-visibility like Caitlyn Jenner's Vanity Fair cover ...
and Lena Dunham's show Girls," says Allure's Fashion Director Rachael
Wang, via email.
Wang says that waifish supermodels have long gone braless, but "where
I have seen a shift is in street style and on bloggers and celebrities
who are wearing slip dresses and crop tops without undergarments or with
no-wire meant-to-be-seen lacy bralettes.
The likes of Kendall Jenner, Demi Lovato, Jennifer Lawrence and
Rihanna have been photographed in a number of bra-free outfits, from
Jenner's thin black shirts shown on Instagram, to Lovato's
nothing-under-her-jacket ensembles on the red carpet, Lawrence's
bralette style at movie premieres and Rihanna's braless tour attire.
Costume designer Cynthia Summers, who works on Lifetime's UnReal and
Bravo's Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, has incorporated bralette and
bra-less looks into her shows..
According to a 2015 NPD Group study, the sports bra is the fastest
growing bra style among Millennials, while ShopStyle.com reports the
lace bralette represents 32% percent of bralette searches from shoppers,
up 121% this year to date.
Victoria's Secret declined to comment for this story. This year, the
lingerie brand released a new line of unpadded bralettes, which mark a
change from the company's signature push-up bra.
- USA TODAY
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