

An Australian blogger, said that she bought the dress at a store, and that when her husband saw the dress, he commented that the outfit's design had more than a passing similarity to the female genitalia.
The post quickly gathered attention and went viral and soon sparked a host of other women who had purchased the dress sharing pictures of themselves donning the "vagina print".
The dress retails for $219 dollars in Australia, which translates to roughly N18,000 on Nigerian currency. But it seems the style may have backfired , as like School Mum said - once you see it you can't 'unsee' it. Ladies, will you rock this outfit?
Why would someone spend as much as 18k on a stupid outfit like dis? D world is rili going out its mind. Whew! Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteDesign is poor,,,,color selection poor....I can't spend that much for this...
ReplyDeleteLikes nt bad
ReplyDeletewot a contradiction promoting sex and Christ at the same time.
ReplyDeleteMe no see anything,but for 18k,its worthless
ReplyDeleteMe no see anything,but for 18k,its worthless
ReplyDeleteFor ladies
ReplyDeleteWhat's der na just print joor
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