The decision to not wear panties under a dress can be a personal choice, often influenced by comfort, confidence, and the type of dress being worn. This choice can also carry its own set of social and cultural implications, varying widely among individuals and societies. It's a topic that touches on personal freedom, body positivity, and comfort.
What began as one-off hauls has now professionalized. The frivolous dress order has become a staple format across multiple platforms, each with its own stylistic codes: The decision to not wear panties under a
as an act of defiant optimism. This shift is at the heart of "Frivolous Dress Order" content—a trending media movement where expressive, maximalist fashion is the primary entertainment. What began as one-off hauls has now professionalized
– A cast member is told to wear “elevated casual” to a lunch. She arrives in a bejeweled catsuit and a crown. Another housewife calls it “frivolous and disrespectful.” A three-episode feud erupts. In reality, the “order” was deliberately vague to provoke exactly this conflict. – A cast member is told to wear
Similarly, some designers feel their craft is being devalued. When a creator buys a $9 knockoff of a Carolina Herrera silhouette and then burns it on camera for views, it might be satire—but it also normalizes disregard for garment construction and material integrity.