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Fake nipples are the latest trend to take the fashion world by storm, with some ladies even wearing the stick-on additions to make a political statement. Amid the blowback, there was praise, and crucial visibility: “As a breast cancer [survivor] I thank you so much!

As bras become less popular among today's style icons, attention has inevitably shifted towards the nipple in recent years.Skims describes itself as a "solutions-oriented brand creating the next generation of underwear, loungewear and shapewear. You're touching your breasts anyway when you put Just Nips on, so I want to spread Breast Cancer awareness and teach women how to examine themselves safely and properly while they're at it," she tells Refinery29. We’re still in something of a 90s fashion revival and it was during that decade that the likes of Kate Moss regularly went around in thin t-shirts showing off her tiny tits with aplomb. Those remaining unconvinced can perhaps take solace from the fact that Skims has pledged to donate 10 per cent of all sales of its Ultimate Nipple Bra, “as a one-time donation”, to the environmental charity 1% for the Planet.

When Kardashian announced the launch of the perky product, she framed the "faux nipple… shock factor" bra as a solution to global warming. In a move that some critics have labelled “tone deaf” to the catastrophe of climate change, Kardashian promoted the bra via a sketch in which she pretends to be a scientist. In a campy , SNL -esque skit, Kimmy pointed [no pun intended] to the rising temperatures caused by climate change, alluding to the fact pointy nips might be a thing of the past: which is where the bra comes in.For every woman who can’t think of anything worse than flaunting their cold, hard nipples, there is another for whom this is an aspirational look. Importantly, there’s also a practical element to the bra which goes beyond purposefully titillating and teasing: soon after it had launched, people congregated in the comment section to discuss how the style might give women who had undergone a mastectomy – perhaps in the face of breast cancer – their confidence back. The Brooklyn-based Pakistani artist Misha Japanwala continues to face controversy for creating breastplates moulded from actual bodies. Turning off the personalised advertising setting won’t stop you from seeing Etsy ads, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive.

It’s good that there’s a range of colours for different skin tones, but none of my friends would want to wear fake nipples.In fact, she wants these to be an accessory that does good in the world, and is working on partnering with a cancer charity to get breast self-exam instructions printed on the inside of all of her packaging. Meanwhile, others praised the product’s inclusivity, noting that it would empower breast cancer survivors. The best way to wear them, according to Borman, is when they're the least expected: "Truly my favourite time to wear them is with a long-sleeve top or knit sweater, like an accessory. As you’ve likely gathered, Just Nips sells stick-on nipples that exist solely to make the wearer look either chilly or, well.

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