A marker of luxury and arrogance': why gravity-defying boobs are back and what they say about the state of the world
Briefly

The article critiques the cultural phenomenon where women's breasts, notably displayed at significant events like Trump's inauguration, have gained prominent attention in mainstream discourse. Lauren Sanchez's cleavage at the ceremony dominated the media instead of the symbolic white suit that represents feminist solidarity. The article also discusses the resurgence of the fashion industry’s focus on breasts, with celebrities like Sydney Sweeney and Kim Kardashian embracing and marketing them, indicating a notable cultural shift in body representation and empowerment.
Lauren Sanchez's cleavage, cantilevered under a wisp of white lace, became the ceremony's breakout stars at the inauguration, overshadowing feminist icons like Kamala Harris.
Sydney Sweeney's upstaged acting career and sweatshirt stating 'Sorry for Having Great Tits and Correct Opinions' illustrates how monumental breasts have become in popular culture.
In a notable cultural shift, Kim Kardashian pivoted from her focus on her backside to promoting bras with latex nipples, highlighting the resurgence of breasts in fashion.
The returning popularity of bullet bras and the visual impact of breasts in fashion shows signal a vibrant rekindling of their cultural relevance.
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