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* Inverted with [[Barbie]], whose wardrobe originally included lingerie (though most of her lingerie resembled long gowns, which Barbie will either use as undergarments or sleepwear), but by the late 2000s she cannot wear lingerie anymore to avoid alienating little girls.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hula Hula dancing] is, in fact, an inversion. While the idea of the coconut bra is rather suggestive, those were added when tourism became popular in Hawaii and Polynesia. Traditionally, female hula dancers were topless.
* As of the mid-2020s, fashion is increasingly trending towards becoming even Hotter and Sexier than before, mostly thanks to social media like Instagram and TikTok featuring women who flaunt their beauty to entice men (and women). To some extent, porn is also responsible for the sexualization of the everyday look, as [[Buxom Beautyis StandardBetter|large breasts]] and [[Baby Got Back|a large ass]] are in ''full force'' as the desired look for women. General [[Camp|flamboyancy]] is also more strongly pronounced than ''ever'' thanks to the [[Bishounen]] style making a huge impact online, so men now have to pull double duty of being both pretty ''and'' handsome to attract women, and that too brings it's own style of sexualization to the everyday fashion standard.
 
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