Influencer Designs A Skimpy "Funeral Dress," And People Don't Know How To Feel About It
For any grieving fashionistas who find the studded funeral bras a little too modest for their liking, these dresses are sure to be a popular alternative.
A 28-year-old TikTok influencer just dropped what she calls a “sexy funeral dress,” and the internet immediately started arguing like it was a live comment section at a wake. Her followers asked for it, she designed it, and now everyone is stuck trying to figure out whether it’s fashion, trolling, or straight-up disrespect. And while some people are treating the whole thing like a dare, others are acting like you cannot possibly show up to a loved one’s final farewell in something that looks more date-night than memorial.
Now the big question is whether this is a “funeral? no, after party? yes” situation, or if the line is right there, and she just stepped over it.
The TikTok influencer and fashion creator recently posted one of her latest (and most requested) designs—a "sexy funeral dress."
TikTok/EdgylittlepiecesThe TikToker also has a range of "funeral tops," which are essentially just studded bras.
TikTok/EdgylittlepiecesBut for any grieving fashionistas who find the bras a little too modest for their liking, these funeral dresses are sure to be a popular alternative.
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I mean, I guess if your goal is to pick up a wealthy widower at the said funeral, this dress could be a winner.
Here's how people reacted.
"It's not appropriate for a funeral."
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"No chance I would wear it to a funeral."
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Funeral? No. After party? Yes.
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The perfect fit for your sugar daddy's funeral!
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The comments started rolling in fast, with people flat-out saying, “It’s not appropriate for a funeral,” right under her “sexy funeral dress” reveal.
Then came the double whammy, because the influencer’s “funeral tops” are basically studded bras, and that detail made the backlash feel even more intense.
After that, the reactions split hard, with some insisting, “Funeral? No. After party? Yes,” while others doubled down like, “No chance I would wear it to a funeral.”
And just when it seemed like everyone was done fighting, someone joked about the “perfect fit for your sugar daddy’s funeral,” turning grief into a punchline for the timeline.
So, what's your take on these "funeral dresses?" Would you dare to wear them to a loved one's final farewell?
It's hard to imagine anyone actually showing up to a funeral wearing something like this. But judging by the comments, there are clearly some who would, or perhaps even have already.
Personally, we wouldn't be caught dead (see what we did there) wearing this dress or the top to a funeral. But far be it from us to ever judge another person's choice of outfit if they deem it appropriate and it makes them feel comfortable on a sad day.
Funerals and all the things that go along with them are a sensitive subject. I guess, at the end of the day, whatever makes someone feel better should be okay within reason, but there is a fine line with these outfits, that's for sure!
We would love to hear your opinions on this topic. You can share your thoughts with us in the comment section.
At this point, the only thing more controversial than the dress is whether anyone will ever let it slide.
For more family drama, see the sister who demanded an uncomfortable outfit for her engagement party.