
Vogue says cleavage is ‘dead’, angry Twitter users beg to differ
We’ve come to regard Vogue as THE fashion bible, but even the high priestesses of style can get it a little bit wrong at times.
This is the general consensus this week, with the publication of an article declaring cleavage to be out of fashion, in the December issue of British Vogue.
In her article ‘Desperately Seeking Cleavage’, writer Kathleen Baird-Murray pronounces cleavage to be ‘dead’ on the fashion scene, using examples like Alicia Vikander’s Oscars gown to illustrate her point.
“The t**s will not be out for the lads. Or for anyone else, for that matter,” she muses.
Well, you can pretty much guess how people reacted to the article over on Twitter!
“Some flat-chested person wrote that article, didn’t they?” raged one Twitter user, while another chastised the publication for reducing body parts to ‘fashion accessories’.
Meanwhile, another quipped: “Well Vogue, I’m afraid I’m rather stuck with my cleavage. Tragically, I won’t be on-point this season.”
So #Vogue has decided #cleavage and #bigboobs are out of #fashion……. cool …. I'll just take them off until they are relevant againpic.twitter.com/gjIP7e9zty
— Ella Razzell (@xThePoutx) November 3, 2016
I will rock out with my tits out until my dying breath.
You can suffocate in the depths of my cleavage, Vogue pic.twitter.com/gHUerMln84
— Jett Rink (@jessiekaiser) November 2, 2016
Vogue has apparently said having breasts is no longer fashionable… sorry that's not how bodies work Vogue https://t.co/3lL2fSlk7A
— Naja (@naja) November 3, 2016
We’re used to Vogue’s at times unique take on style, but this ‘trend report’ appears to have cut too close to the bone.
What are your thoughts?





